{"id":3169,"date":"2010-06-27T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2010-06-27T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/2010\/06\/27\/open-letter-of-the-participants-in-paris-great-gathering-to-us-ambassador-in-france\/"},"modified":"2021-01-21T19:03:47","modified_gmt":"2021-01-21T15:33:47","slug":"open-letter-of-the-participants-in-paris-great-gathering-to-us-ambassador-in-france","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nejatngo.org\/en\/posts\/3169","title":{"rendered":"Open letter of the Participants in Paris Great Gathering to US Ambassador in France"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote>\n<div>We urge you to put pressure on Mojahedin Khalq, aka: MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult<\/div>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;Dear Mr. Charles H. Rivkin<\/p>\n<p> You may know that the leadership of PMOI, after blind and costly assassinations , escaped from<img hspace=\"10\"alt=\"We urge you to put pressure on Mojahedin Khalq, aka: MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult\"vspace=\"10\"align=\"right\"width=\"300\"height=\"226\"src=\"https:\/\/st.nejatngo.org\/Image\/Gatherings\/P_20100619\/Paris_Defectors_Families_7.jpg\"\/> Iran and he transferred his organization to Iraq territory which was in war with Iran at that time, and he began his military and terror apparatus again in Iraq with the assistance of Saddam Hussein, the dictator of Iraq.<\/p>\n<p> That time Iraq was in war with Iran and as a result of the war , Saddam Hussein supported them financially and equipped them militarily and fed them by serious and confidential information, in return pmoi became Iraq&#8217;s Army mercenary and functioned as Iraq&#8217;s fifth column.<\/p>\n<p> PMOI has preserved and kept its forces in a camp ,named Ashraf , which is an Iraqi military garrison ,close to city of KHALIS , and up to know no foreign viewer and proctor has succeeded to supervise their function and attitude regarding their subordinates and members , as a result of that they behave whatever they like and they ignore the basic rights of their forces.<\/p>\n<p> During their staying in Iraq , there were members who did not want to continue cooperating with pmoi, so they separated from the organization , but there was a time that Rajavi decided not to allow any one to separate from the organization and he proclaimed that separation from the organization is equal to treason and deadly sin which the Human Rights Watch named it , Exit Prohibition , after Rajavi&#8217;s proclamation . Separation from this organization is almost impossible and even there is a chance that the person who wants to separate will face a great danger and even death threat.<\/p>\n<p> Seven years ago , Saddam Hussein and his government was toppled , but even after the downfall of Saddam Hussein ,PMOI still act like before and there has not been any breakthrough in pmoi&#8217;s policy regarding separation of their members.<\/p>\n<p> Your Excellency , with this preface we would like to draw your attention to this fact that we the backers and supporters of the Seminar , Support of the Rajavi&#8217;s castle victim&#8217;s families (Ashraf Garrison-Iraq) which occurred in Paris on 19th of June \/2010, are separated and victimized members, critics and families of those stranded victims in Ashraf garrison who have a brother , sister, father or mother and friends in there who are under severe indoctrination and brain washing methods .We had been in the same situation as they are now ,but we could set ourselves free from all those indoctrinations and brain washing methods and fortunately we gained our freedom by separating ourselves from this organization, and now after gaining our freedom, together we want to help the other victims who are still kept in Ashraf Garrison and pmoi&#8217;s main headquarters in Paris .<\/p>\n<p> Right now, there are around 3400 captivated people who have not seen or met other people outside of their garrison, and they have been deprived of getting in the city bus or taxi and they have not purchased anything from city stores and supermarkets for a long time. They have been deprived of having friends , family of their own and education and they have not had any communication with their loved ones and family since long time ago.<\/p>\n<p> Few months ago , some of the victim&#8217;s family despite of serious life threat in Iraq , went to Iraq after many years to meet their loved ones, but the pmoi&#8217;s operatives and officials have prevented them of having any contact with their loved ones since their arrival, and pmoi&rsquo;s officials have insulted those families as well as labeling them as Iranian intelligence service agents and they have denied their family connection with their loved ones in Ashraf garrison.<\/p>\n<p> Your Excellency we , the families and friends and separated members urge you as honorable representative of United States government in France to step forward and put pressure on PMOI to allow the victim&#8217;s family to meet their loved ones and also we would like you to help Iraqi government to facilitate the families&#8217;meeting with their loved ones.<\/p>\n<p> Preventing any meeting between families and their loved ones is a serious breach and violation of human rights.<\/p>\n<p> We urge and entreat you to help us in this just and humanitarian matter .<\/p>\n<p> Respectfully<\/p>\n<p> Signatories:<\/p>\n<p> 1.Abas Sadeghi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 2.Rana Samadzadeh Aghdam\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 3. Maryam Ahmadi\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 4. Hossein Samadzadeh Aghdam\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 5. Ariya Abdollahi\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 6. Javad Abolhosseini\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 7. Alireza Bashiri\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 8.Batool Maleki\/Switzerland<\/p>\n<p> 9.Massoud Jabani\/ Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 10.Mohammad Hossein Sobhani\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 11. Hadi Shams Haeri\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 12. Noshin Bashiri\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 13. Tovartan Babakhani\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 14. Tamin Abdollahi\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 15. Rabeae Shahrokhi\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 16. Hashem Payro\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 17.Hamid Yazdanfar\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 18Jafar Ahmadi\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 19.Maryam Taheriyan Pajoh\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 20.Mehdi Ahmadi\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 21.Omid Ahmadi\/ Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 22.Massoud Khodabandeh\/England<\/p>\n<p> 23. Ayob Kord Rostami\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 24.Farshid Ahmadi\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 25. Farid Armideh ,The son of Aliakbar Armideh\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 26. Saeed Armideh ,The son of Aliakbar Armideh\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 27.Mitra Yosefi\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 28. Naser Rezvani\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 29. Farshid Nazari\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 30. Farzad Farzinfar\/SWeden<\/p>\n<p> 31. Nima Parniya\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 32. Anne Singleton\/England<\/p>\n<p> 33. Saeed Khodabakhsh\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 34. Parvin Haji\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 35. Fereshteh Hosseini\/Denmark<\/p>\n<p> 36. Parya Dabiryan\/Greece<\/p>\n<p> 37. Hassan Faraji\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 38. Omid Ariyapoor\/ Norway<\/p>\n<p> 39. Faramarz Afshari\/Greece<\/p>\n<p> 40. Elham Norouzi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 41. Soheyla Norouzi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 42. Babak A\/France<\/p>\n<p> 43. Alireza Nasrollahi\/France<\/p>\n<p> 44. Mostafa Mohammadi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 45. Shan Kord Rostami\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 46. Marlen Kord Rostami\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 47. Bahareh Nikbakht\/France<\/p>\n<p> 48. Hassan Piransar \/ France<\/p>\n<p> 49. Hamed Sarrafpour\/France<\/p>\n<p> 50.Alireza Nabavi\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 51. Anika Nabavi\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 52.Sara Nabavi\/sweden<\/p>\n<p> 53.Rohi Aslani\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 54.Zahra Makari\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 55. Kenar Jasem Ali\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 56. Horiyeh Mohammadi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 57.Shirin Aghvami\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 58. Zari Aghvami\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 59. Mehri Nasiri\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 60. Gholam Shirali\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 61. Habib Khorami\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 62. Marziyeh Gonjeshki\/ Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 63. Mahbobeh. Hamzeh \/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 64.Narmin Jasem Ali\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 65. Zahra MOhammadi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 66. Mohammad mohammadi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 67. Morteza Mohammadi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 68.Hamid Tavana \/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 69. Mohammad harati\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 70. Tol Malavi<\/p>\n<p> 71. krigoriyan<\/p>\n<p> 72. Mohammad ellami<\/p>\n<p> 73. Khalil Taghavi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 74. Mina Taghavi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 75. Karim Haghi \/ Netherlands)<\/p>\n<p> 76. Khaled Taghavi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 77. Zaghik Babakhani\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 78. Hamid Balfan\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 79. Maryam Jahanfard\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 80. Mohammad Karami\/France<\/p>\n<p> 81. Javad Firozmand\/France<\/p>\n<p> 83.Mehdi Sojodi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 83. Mehrdad Sagharchi\/scandinavia<\/p>\n<p> 84. Ali Jahani\/ Germany<\/p>\n<p> 85. Majid Rohi\/Denmark<\/p>\n<p> 86. Parvin Jafari\/Denmark<\/p>\n<p> 87.Roya Haratipour\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 88.Bashir Hamdardzadeh\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 89. Javid Hosseini\/Greece<\/p>\n<p> 90. Mohammad Satari\/NOrway<\/p>\n<p> 91. Jalil Hasimi\/DEnmark<\/p>\n<p> 92. zayd Rahmanpour\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 93. Ashraf mohammadi\/Norway<\/p>\n<p> 94. Hamid Balfan\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 95. Noor Dara\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 96. Soheyla Behboodi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 97. Nasrin Behboodi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 98. Kazem Hosseini\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 99. Ali Ghashghavi\/ Germany<\/p>\n<p> 100. Amir Movasaghi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 101. Edvard Tormado\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 102. Armineh Tormado\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 103. Behzad Alishahi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 104. Nahid Amiri\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 105. Alireza Mirasgari\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 106. Mohsen Abaslo\/Austria<\/p>\n<p> 107. Alireza Naghashzadeh\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 108. Elham Kakavand\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 109. Ali Akbar Rastgo\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 110. Majed Dara\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 111. Noryeh Dara\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 112. Nona Abdollahi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 113. Ali Taghavi \/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 114. Mehdi Fadayee\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 115. Khaled Taghavi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 116. Yorik Ebrahimiyan \/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 117. Farideh Barati\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 118. Mahbobeh Barati\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 119. Arash Moghadam\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 120. Batool Soltani<\/p>\n<p> 121. Armin Seraj\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 122. Kardo Dara\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 123. A Abkhaziyan\/Germany)<\/p>\n<p> 124. Narineh Artesh\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 125. Ali Zirak\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 126. Sara SAdeghi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 127. Bahadoor Khorami\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 128. Jafar Gonjeshki\/Denmark<\/p>\n<p> 129. Jamshid Charlang\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 130. Ali Sheykhi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 131. Hesam Sheykhi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 132. Reza Sadeghi\/Belgium<\/p>\n<p> 133. Eman Vaseti\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 134. Khalil Vaseti\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 135. Faramarz Pashayee \/ Canada<\/p>\n<p> 136. Mohammad Nabi Soleyman Nejat\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 137. Khoshnam Hesami\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 138. Hassan Saberi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 139. Mehrzad Zardoshtiyan \/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 140. Ghodrat Hamidi\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 141. Hasheh Mirza\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 142. Ershak Naghdali\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 143. Ebrahim Manaf\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 144. Sava Manaf\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 145. Amir Atefeh\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 146. Sanaz Dara\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 147. Saeed Soltanpour\/Canada<\/p>\n<p> 148. Mahnaz Alavi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 149. Christin Karkhaziyan\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 150. Habib Asadollahi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 151. Millad Ariyayee\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 152. Ali GHashghavi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 153. Shadi Doosti\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 154. Hassan Haghi\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 155. Mostafa Rahmani\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 156. Amir Movasaghi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 157. Saeedeh Jabani\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 158. Maryam Vaseti\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 159. Hossein Ghanbari\/Finland<\/p>\n<p> 160. Mansour Nazari\/France<\/p>\n<p> 161. Hossein Naghdi\/Germany<\/p>\n<p> 162. Mohammad Razzaghi\/France<\/p>\n<p> 163. Nader Naderi\/France<\/p>\n<p> 164.Yahya Haghjo\/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 165. Faramarz Niksefat\/Denmark<\/p>\n<p> 166. Sepideh Aref\/France<\/p>\n<p> 167. Dr. Farzad Rahnama\/Carolina, USA<\/p>\n<p> 168. Mohammad Allavi\/France<\/p>\n<p> 169. Shiva Mostafavi\/France<\/p>\n<p> 170. Mehran Taghiabadi\/France<\/p>\n<p> 171. Jamshid Peyvasteh\/Netherlands<\/p>\n<p> 172. Mehrdad seyyedian\/ Norway<\/p>\n<p> 173. Eshrat Fallah \/ Norway<\/p>\n<p> 174. Amir Taherloo \/ Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 175 . Shiwa Mostafavi \/ France<\/p>\n<p> 176. shokoufe Bayat \/Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 177. Fateme Soleymani \/ Norway<\/p>\n<p> 178. Ali Mirzayi \/ Norway<\/p>\n<p> 179. Ashraf Amrolahi \/ Sweden<\/p>\n<p> 180. Ahmad Nooraei \/ Germany<\/p>\n<p> 181. Zohre Shams \/ gemany<\/p>\n<p> 182. Heydar Ghadiri \/<\/p>\n<p> Cc:<\/p>\n<p> Relevant departments in EU and Iraq<br \/> Other Relevant recipients<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8230; Your Excellency we , the families and friends and separated members urge you to step forward and put pressure on PMOI to allow the victim&#8217;s family to meet their loved ones and also we would like you to help Iraqi government to facilitate the families&#8217;meeting with their loved ones. 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