National Uprising in Egypt and Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) Dual Position
... While the organization has for long adopted a policy of keeping silent over the Israeli crimes in Gaza, a new turn is seen to be forming in taking side with Israel. A new move in MKO’s attitude can be noticed in a series of articles penned by Hassan Dai-Aslam, penning for MKO in his personal website, in an attempt to acquit Israel of its crimes against Gaza people. What pleases Israel is what is he doing to identify the region and Iran’s anti-Zionism attitudes with a general anti-Semitism and thus, he tries to reduce Israel's crimes to a mere issue of religious discord and criticizing Iran as fanning the fire of the discordance ...


Rajavi deploys his Special Guard to attack families with catapults
Omid Pouya, Mojahedin.ws, February 24, 2011
http://bestthinking.net/article/show_en.php?id=3679
Maryam Azudanloo, Massoud Rajavi’s wife and his appointed President in exile, did not hesitate to follow Obama in announcing support for the power transition in Egypt after the fall of Mubarak. It happened after a few weeks of hesitation and keeping silent as she did not know what the clear position and the reaction of the US would be regarding the changes in Egypt. In fact, she pussyfooted to see what policy the US and Israel would adopt so she could walk in the same side so as not to irritate the sides whose support she was lobbying. That is mainly because MKO’s critical position in the current international controversies disallows any mistake that might lead to the displeasure of the two potential supporters.
Earlier, the authorities in Tel Aviv had expressed their dissatisfaction and said they were concerned about the national uprising in Egypt, but Obama’s turn to support the move emboldened MKO to take a decisive decision and even grab at some opportunity. That is, simultaneous with Maryam Rajavi’s message of congratulation addressed to people in Egypt, we see news of support claimed to have been announced by some 45 Egyptian lawyers who are said to have written to the US Secretary of State demanding the delisting of the group and guaranteeing protection for residents of Camp Ashraf, in Iraq. Although she expressed her satisfaction for Mubarak’s fall, she was also careful enough not to offend the Israel. The best she could do was a ridiculous, baseless sentence she articulated: "This victory was the worst news for the religious ruling regime in Iran and the best news for the nations of Egypt, Iraq and Iran."
However, Maryam Rajavi, knows well that the least change in the policy of the Egypt’s new government will be a review of the already established relations in the Middle East and especially with Israel. And of course it is not good news for the organization to stand. As it happened after the fall of Saddam, Egypt most probably will follow the very same policy of the Iraqi new government concerning any connection with MKO. As a result, between Egypt and Israel it is the latter that has to be appeased.
While the organization has for long adopted a policy of keeping silent over the Israeli crimes in Gaza, a new turn is seen to be forming in taking side with Israel. A new move in MKO’s attitude can be noticed in a series of articles penned by Hassan Dai-Aslam, penning for MKO in his personal website, in an attempt to acquit Israel of its crimes against Gaza people. What pleases Israel is what is he doing to identify the region and Iran’s anti-Zionism attitudes with a general anti-Semitism and thus, he tries to reduce Israel's crimes to a mere issue of religious discord and criticizing Iran as fanning the fire of the discordance. Although Rajavi’s advocates disapprove such despicable attitude, she insists to follow her adopted policy of pleasing a potential supporter.
Another point to mention is MKO’s attempt in glorification and magnification of violence in the course of Egyptian uprising. MKO’s TV repeatedly aired the armed operations against the military and government centers to approve aggressive and violent strokes. It is another proof that, despite its claim to have denounced terrorism and violence, the organization heartily glorifies aggressive acts and thus, tries to justify whatever violence it has perpetrated so far against Iranian people.
Having a passion of embracing arms for whatever change in a system of ruling in the world and opting violence for uprising nations, the Rajavis sometimes fail to remain concealed behind their pro-democracy mask and surge to show their enthusiasm for violence as they did through selected episodes of some inevitable national rage in Egypt. The national rage required to approach national demands can never be identified with the violent and terrorist deeds of some certain group seeking its own organizational demands rather than struggling for the rightful national demands. It is hard for Mujahedin to understand, and fail to believe in, the nation’s potential power to overthrow a dictator regime. And the Rajavis are too dull to comprehend that the will of a nation is much mightier than any power-seeking group that abuses any means to assume power.
Finally, Maryam Rajavi’s position to support the changes in Egypt is nothing more than another tactic of dual play to benefit of the created situation as she has learned to fish in troubled waters. For sure MKO will take a more explicit side after the formation of a nationally recognized and elected government, a position which might be a hostile one as it is the case with the current Iraqi government.



(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )
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Western-backed Mojahedin Khalq
(MEK, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) terrorists
flee as people-power overtakes Egypt
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... Along with the closure of the Israeli embassy, the constant movement of foreign secret service offices in Cairo, a safe house and a dormitory of the Mojahedin-e Khalq in Cairo has been deserted and the personnel have been rushed to one of their bases in Jordan. According to our source (an Egyptian official who has now joined the people) the MEK base in Cairo has been left abandoned with all the belongings left in place. Apparently the Jordanian authorities are not happybut ...

A young man stands in front of graffiti in Liberation Square during a celebration over President Hosni Mubarak's stepping down February 11 in the Egyptian capital Cairo.


Rajavi deploys his Special Guard to attack families with catapults
Iran Interlink, Cairo, February 12, 2011
http://www.iran-interlink.org
The dramatic changes in Egypt brought about by a people weary with western backed dictatorship and harsh repression which has imposed cruel injustices on the population for thirty years, have caused ructions in the parasitical agencies which have fed off this situation.
Along with the closure of the Israeli embassy, the constant movement of foreign secret service offices in Cairo, a safe house and a dormitory of the Mojahedin-e Khalq in Cairo has been deserted and the personnel have been rushed to one of their bases in Jordan. According to our source (an Egyptian official who has now joined the people) the MEK base in Cairo has been left abandoned with all the belongings left in place.
Apparently the Jordanian authorities are not happy to see an expansion in the number of MEK operatives in their capital, but the Mossad agents in charge of the move have ignored the complaints of the Jordanians and have moved the MEK to a new hide out (one semi-clandestine office and two houses near the office of Saddam's daughter).
The Jordanian authorities are naturally wary of the ongoing daily demonstrations against their newly appointed government and do not want more trouble imposed on them.
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Press TV, February 11, 2011
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/164780.html
Israeli Embassy shut down in Cairo

The Israeli embassy on the top floor of a towerblock in Cairo
Media reports say that the Israeli Embassy in Cairo has been shut down following the transfer of power from Hosni Mubarak to the Egyptian military.
The report comes while a senior Israeli official said earlier on Friday that it was too soon to speculate about the consequences of Mubarak's resignation.
“It's too early to foresee how [the resignation] will affect things,” the official was quoted by Reuters as saying.
The report followed the transfer of power from Mubarak to the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces, which is headed by Defense Minister Gen. Mohammed Tantawi.
Egypt's main opposition party, the Muslim Brotherhood, called for the establishment of a civilian government and constitution that "guarantees freedom and human rights."
The transition of power to the military comes while Mubarak, Vice President Omar Suleiman and Prime Minister Ahmad Shafiq are all former military men. Analysts believe despite the transition Mubarak would still remain in power.
This is while millions of Egyptians have for the past 18 days called for the departure of Mubarak and the establishment of a democratic government.
Earlier in the day vigilantes opened fire on pro-democracy protesters in Egypt in a move unprecedented over the past couple of days.
The shooting in El-Kharga came as protestors took over several government buildings in major cities across Egypt on Friday. The last time that live bullets were used against protesters was on Wednesday, when six protesters were killed and hundreds of others were injured -- some of them critically.
Reports say protesters have also clashed with security forces and attacked police stations in El-Arish. About 1,000 protesters attacked the police station in El-Arish in an attempt to free political prisoners held by the regime for their anti-Mubarak stance.
More than 20,000 Egyptians have marched towards the City Council in the port city.
Millions of protesters in various cities across Egypt are calling on President Hosni Mubarak to step down.
A large number of Egyptians have surrounded the Presidential Palace and the state Radio and Television building in Cairo as the Mubarak regime dispatches scores of vigilantes to attack pro-democracy protesters. The Army, however, has prevented protesters from entering the buildings.
According to a Press TV correspondent, the republican guards have been deployed around the palace with snipers positioned on the rooftop of the building.
The measure was taken after protesters began gathering outside the presidential palace following the Friday Prayers.
This is while, a huge crowd of pro-democracy protesters have already gathered in Cairo's Liberation Square.
Reports say protesters have marched to the US Embassy, which is under tight security. The families of US diplomats have already been evacuated from Cairo.
Aside from Cairo, Alexandria and the port city of Suez have also been the scene of large protests since the country's pro-democracy rallies began 18 days ago.
Suez has also seen some of the most violent clashes in the same timescale.
Police have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters.
More than one million pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets of Alexandria. Protests have also broken out in Mansura, Port Said and Beni Suef. About 10,000 people took to the streets of Ismailia.
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Press TV, February 12, 2011
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/164854.html
Egyptians urged to topple military rule

A young man stands in front of graffiti in Liberation Square
during a celebration over President Hosni Mubarak's
stepping down February 11 in the Egyptian capital Cairo.
The revolution in Egypt has turned the military rulers' fear campaign on themselves, requiring Egyptians to maintain pressure until a civilian government takes charge, says an analyst.
“My assessment is the fear, which is for the population to be afraid of the regime, has changed camps. The people are no longer afraid. They have shown that they can overturn an oppressive government,” Said Zulficar, a political analyst, said in an interview with Press TV on Friday.
He suggested that the military establishment is now harboring fears of an overthrow and noted, “And the other camp was not just the regime but the people are supporting the regime, which was the army. I still think that the top brass of the army has not changed that fundamental feeling. They are doing what they call the crisis management.”
His comments came on the heels of a brief announcement by the Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman on Friday, in which Suleiman said that the embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak had "abandoned the presidency" and handed over power to the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces, which is headed by Defense Minister Gen. Mohammed Tantawi.
Zulficar, however, cautioned Egyptians against complacency in their struggles for democracy and said that the country's ruling military has merely employed a shape-shifting strategy by leaving Mubarak out.
Zulficar pointed to foreign interventions meant to preserve the military rule in the Arab world' most populous country and said that the Egyptian military seems to be advised “to get rid of Mubarak who was a total liability and that they must do some crisis management, which is take over power and try and have certain amounts of reform which I fear might be cosmetic unless the people who are no longer afraid must continue the movement.”
He said that Egyptians “must not demobilize. They must still maintain the aims of the movement. They must maintain the demands which are the dissolution of both Houses of the Parliament, the abrogation of the emergency law, the establishment of social justice and a normal, legal justice and having a civilian government.”
Mubarak's resignation has triggered celebrations among millions of protesters in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and other cities across the North African country. Opposition groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood, however, have called for the formation of a civilian-led government.
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http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=9420
Rights Group Urges US Officials to
Abandon Support for Mojahedin Khalq
(MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult)
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... Referring to the dark record of the MKO, the letter reminded that the terrorist group is one of the most hated terrorist organizations in the Middle-East, specially among the Iranian, Iraqi and Kuwaiti people.The letter described assassination of seven American attaches and counselors and thousands of other innocent people as well as bomb attacks, plane hijack, aggression, armed robbery and money-laundering as among the other crimes committed by the terrorist group. The MKO has been in Iraq's northern Diyala province since the 1980s ...
(Mehdi Abrishamchi and Massoud Rajavi taking orders from Saddam's head of secret services)
Fars News, Tehran, February 09, 2011
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8911191350
Habilian Association, an Iran-based human rights group, in a letter called on the US officials to drop support for the anti-Iran terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) which has carried out numerous terrorist attacks against both Iranian and foreign nationals in the last four decades.
"To conduct a real campaign against terrorism, we, the families of terror victims, expect you to stop supporting and making an instrumental use of the terrorist groups, including the terrorist and anti-human group of Mojahedin-e Khalq, as a tool and move towards the total annihilation of terrorism," a letter by the group said on Tuesday.
Referring to the dark record of the MKO, the letter reminded that the terrorist group is one of the most hated terrorist organizations in the Middle-East, specially among the Iranian, Iraqi and Kuwaiti people.
The letter described assassination of seven American attaches and counselors and thousands of other innocent people as well as bomb attacks, plane hijack, aggression, armed robbery and money-laundering as among the other crimes committed by the terrorist group.
The MKO has been in Iraq's northern Diyala province since the 1980s.
Iraq's security forces took control of Camp Ashraf and detained dozens of the members of the terrorist group last year. The Iraqi authority also changed the name of the military center from Camp Ashraf to the Camp of New Iraq.
The MKO, whose main stronghold is in Iraq, is blacklisted by much of the international community, including the United States.
Before an overture by the EU, the MKO was on the European Union's list of terrorist organizations subject to an EU-wide assets freeze. Yet, the MKO puppet leader, Maryam Rajavi, who has residency in France, regularly visited Brussels and despite the ban enjoyed full freedom in Europe.
Some other ranking members of the MKO who have had a role in the assassination of a large number of Iranian citizens and officials are currently living in France.
The group started assassination of Iranian citizens and officials after the Islamic Revolution in a bid to take control of the newly established Islamic Republic. It killed several of Iran's new leaders in the early years after the Revolution, including the then President, Mohammad Ali Rajayee, Prime Minister, Mohammad Javad Bahonar and the Judiciary Chief, Mohammad Hossein Beheshti who were killed in bomb attacks by MKO members in 1981.
The group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it was protected by Saddam Hussein and where it helped the Iraqi dictator suppress Shiite and Kurd uprisings in the country.
The terrorist group joined Saddam's army during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran (1980-1988) and helped Saddam and killed thousands of Iranian civilians and soldiers during the US-backed Iraqi imposed war on Iran.
Many of the MKO members have abandoned the terrorist organization while most of those still remaining in the camp are said to be willing to quit but are under pressure and torture not to do so.
A May 2005 Human Rights Watch report accused the MKO of running prison camps in Iraq and committing human rights violations.
According to the Human Rights Watch report, the outlawed group puts defectors under torture and jail terms.
Numerous articles and letters posted on the Internet by family members of MKO recruits confirm reports of the horrific abuse that the group inflicts on its own members and the alluring recruitment methods it uses.
The most shocking of such stories includes accounts given by former British MKO member Ann Singleton and Mustafa Mohammadi -- the father of an Iranian-Canadian girl who was drawn into the group during an MKO recruitment campaign in Canada.
Mohammadi recounts his desperate efforts to contact his daughter, who disappeared several years ago - a result of what the MKO called a 'two-month tour' of Camp Ashraf for teenagers.
He also explains how the group forces the families of its recruits to take part in pro-MKO demonstrations in the western countries by threatening to kill their loved ones.
Lacking a foothold in Iran, the terrorist group recruits ill-informed teens from Iranian immigrant communities in western states and blocks their departure afterwards.
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http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=9409
Letter of the Committee Supporting the Picketing Families to UK parliamentarians
Iraqis ask British MPs to take Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) to London

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... Honorable MPs, We have to inform you that the presence of this organization in our territory is highly undesirable since this organization has committed grave atrocities against the Iraqi people. After this latest wicked act by the MKO, the civil organizations and tribe leaders demanded that the Iraqi government, parliament and also the Iraqi Criminal Court should prosecute the leaders of the organization for the crimes they committed against the Iraqi people in the past. There are several documents showing that members of the MKO have been involved in terrorist activities inside Iraq. As a support committee we have handed over these documents to international organizations and the UN and we hereby inform world public opinion of the secrets behind the presence of this organization in our country. The question is, ‘would the countries which back this organization wish to allow them to stay in their own country as refugees’? ...
Sahar Family Foundation, Baghdad, February 06, 2011
http://www.saharngo.com/en/story/1426
The Iraqi Committee supporting the Iranian families picketing outside Camp Ashraf wrote a letter to the UK parliamentarians who have apparently backed the MKO (Rajavi cult) to stay in Iraq without knowing the truth.
A copy of the letter - which follows below - has been sent to the Iraqi government and international bodies.
Baghdad
January 30, 2011
We as a support committee, in respect of our humanitarian duty, asked the MKO to allow the picketing Iranian families to visit their loved ones in Camp New Iraq (aka Camp Ashraf). This request has been made as a humanitarian plea.
These families, who are mostly elderly people, have been staying in poor conditions for more than ten months. The MKO’s refusal to allow these visits is against any international values and principals and also against the UN charter of human rights. No religion accepts this either.
When some civil organizations and tribe leaders gathered outside Camp Ashraf to demonstrate, members of the cult threw stones at the participants and consequently some were injured. Further, the cult leaders accused them of being mercenaries.
Witnessing such an immoral act, which goes against every human value, convinced us to be more persistent in supporting the just and rightful demand of the families, and to arrange for more demonstrations.
Honorable MPs,
We have to inform you that the presence of this organization in our territory is highly undesirable since this organization has committed grave atrocities against the Iraqi people.
After this latest wicked act by the MKO, the civil organizations and tribe leaders demanded that the Iraqi government, parliament and also the Iraqi Criminal Court should prosecute the leaders of the organization for the crimes they committed against the Iraqi people in the past.
There are several documents showing that members of the MKO have been involved in terrorist activities inside Iraq. As a support committee we have handed over these documents to international organizations and the UN and we hereby inform world public opinion of the secrets behind the presence of this organization in our country.
The question is, ‘would the countries which back this organization wish to allow them to stay in their own country as refugees’?
The answer would be that every country as a sovereign state has its own rules and regulations. So, yes, we also have rules and regulations which do not allow them to stay in our country. Anyone willing to back them should welcome them in their own country.
We seek peace and we will not tolerate a terrorist organization in our beloved country.
On behalf of the Iraqi committee to support the Iranian families picketing outside Camp Ashraf
Sami Azzeidi
Baghdad, 30 January 2011



(Rajavi from Saddam to AIPAC)


(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )
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Zebari: Iraq's constitution does not allow
Mojahedin-e Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult)
terrorist organization in the country
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... saying that "the Iraqi Constitution does not allow the existence of any armed organization on our land to exercise acts against another country. Zebari said that "the Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist organization is like many other armed terrorist organizations," adding that "the government is determined to impose its sovereignty and not allow any party to impose its policy orientations." The civil society organizations from different provinces of Iraq, had organized a demonstration on 11 December last, in front of Camp Ashraf, home to more than 3400 members of the PMOI in Diyala, demanding the Iraqi government to develop mechanisms to remove members of the organization from Iraq ...

Alsumaria News, Baghdad, 05 January 2011
Translated by Iran Interlink
link to the original report (Arabic)
http://alsumarianews.com/ar/2/15598/news-details-.html
The Foreign Minister of Iraq said Wednesday that the Iraqi constitution does not allow the existence of any "terrorist" organization on Iraqi territory, including the People's Mojahedin Organization, stressing that the Iraqi government is determined to impose its sovereignty in the country and no other policies will be allowed to be imposed.
At a press conference with his Iranian counterpart in Baghdad, attended by "Alsumaria News", Hoshyar Zebari said, "The issue of MEK was discussed by the Prime Minister more than once, and we suffered more than any other party from the evils of armed organizations on our territory," saying that "the Iraqi Constitution does not allow the existence of any armed organization on our land to exercise acts against another country."
Zebari said that "the Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist organization is like many other armed terrorist organizations," adding that "the government is determined to impose its sovereignty and not allow any party to impose its policy orientations."
The civil society organizations from different provinces of Iraq, had organized a demonstration on 11 December last, in front of Camp Ashraf, home to more than 3400 members of the PMOI in Diyala, demanding the Iraqi government to develop mechanisms to remove members of the organization from Iraq.
The Iraqi forces composed of nearly a thousand members from the army and police force moved into Camp Ashraf earlier this year, but elements of the PMOI used batons and knives to prevent security officers from discharging their functions, which led to the outbreak of fighting and injuring about two hundred and sixty people from both sides and the arrest of fifty members of the organization…
زيباري: الدستور العراقي لا يسمح بوجود أي منظمة إرهابية في البلد ومنها منظمة خلق المحرر
السومرية نيوز/ بغداد
http://alsumarianews.com/ar/2/15598/news-details-.html
أكد وزير الخارجية العراقي، الأربعاء، أن الدستور العراقي لا يسمح بوجود أي منظمة "إرهابية" على الأراضي العراقية، ومنها منظمة مجاهدي خلق، مشددا على أن الحكومة العراقية عازمة على فرض سيادتها في البلد وعدم السماح بفرض أي سياسات أخرى
وقال هوشيار زيباري في مؤتمر صحافي عقده مع نظيره الإيراني ببغداد وحضرته "السومرية نيوز"، إن "موضوع مجاهدي خلق ناقشه السيد رئيس الوزراء أكثر من مرة، ونحن عانينا أكثر من أي طرف آخر من شرور المنظمات المسلحة على أراضينا"، معتبرا أن "الدستور العراقي لا يسمح بوجود أي منظمة مسلحة على أراضنا تمارس أعمالا ضد بلد آخر"
واعتبر زيباري أن"خلق منظمة إرهابية هي كغيرها من المنظمات الإرهابية المسلحة الأخرى"، مشيرا إلى أن "الحكومة عازمة على فرض سيادتها وعدم السماح لأي جهة أو طرف بفرض سياسته أو توجهاته
وكانت منظمات مجتمع مدني من مختلف محافظات العراق، قد نظمت تظاهرة في 11 من كانون أول الماضي، أمام معسكر اشرف الذي يأوي أكثر من 3400 من عناصر منظمة مجاهدي خلق الإيرانية في ديالى، مطالبين الحكومة العراقية بوضع آليات لإخراج عناصر المنظمة من العراق
وكانت قوات عراقية مؤلفة من عناصر في الجيش والشرطة قوامها نحو ألف عنصر قد اقتحمت معسكر اشرف بداية العام الحالي، لكن عناصر مجاهدي خلق استخدموا الهراوات والمدي والسكاكين لمنع رجال الأمن من تنفيذ مهامهم، ما أدى إلى اندلاع مواجهات وإصابة نحو مائتين وستين شخصا من الجانبين واعتقال خمسين من عناصر المنظمة
يذكر أن منظمة مجاهدي خلق( الشعب) تأسست في 1965 بهدف الإطاحة نظام شاه إيران، وبعد الثورة الإسلامية في 1979 عارضت النظام الإسلامي. والتجأ كثير من عناصر المنظمة إلى العراق في الثمانينات خلال الحرب بين إيران والعراق 1980- 1988. والمنظمة هي الجناح المسلح للمجلس الوطني للمقاومة في إيران، ومقره فرنسا، إلا أنها أعلنت تخليها عن العنف في حزيران 2001
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After one year families of Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK)
hostages in Camp Ashraf refuse to go away.
Rajavi deploys his Special Guard to attack families with catapults
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... Zionist-backed Mojahedin-e Khalq revert to type. The families of MEK cult members held hostage in Camp Ashraf are subjected to violent attacks by Massoud Rajavi’s Special Guard. The cult enclave is surrounded by the families of the people inside who are asking to have contact with their loved ones. The worst fear of Rajavi is for his cult members to have contact with the outside world. Rajavi has introduced an extra security system to try to force them back. Undaunted the families continue to approach the fence and engage with the MEK’s security force ...



(Rajavi from Saddam to AIPAC)


(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )
Iran Interlink, January 29, 2011
http://iran-interlink.org
Zionist-backed Mojahedin-e Khalq revert to type. The families of MEK cult members held hostage in Camp Ashraf are subjected to violent attacks by Massoud Rajavi’s Special Guard. The cult enclave is surrounded by the families of the people inside who are asking to have contact with their loved ones. The worst fear of Rajavi is for his cult members to have contact with the outside world.
Over the past few months the families have begun approaching the fence all around the camp perimeter trying to engage with the members inside and talk with them.
Now, in order to prevent them from contacting the ordinary members, Rajavi has introduced an extra security system to try to force them back. Undaunted the families continue to approach the fence and engage with the MEK’s security force.
The systematic nature of the security patrol is clear. The MEK have introduced extra lookout posts around the perimeter mounted on trucks. There are also mobile patrols which travel the perimeter road watching for the families. When the patrols discover the families approaching, the MEK security forces are mobilised. These forces are organised. They do not engage with the families but are immediately hostile. They quickly escalate the encounter from aggressively shouting at the families to go away and swearing at them, to throwing stones and using catapults to launch missiles (some of them made of metal scraps). This is not a spontaneous reaction but is a deliberate action to prevent the families getting close to the perimeter.
It is notable that the perimeter fence has been added to with the extension facing inward and the barbed wire all on the inside. This is clearly designed to keep people in rather than prevent anyone outside from entering the camp. It should be plain from this that Camp Ashraf has become a prison for the ordinary members.
Link to video file (180 MB, 18 Min)
Link to video file (180 MB, 18 Min)
same video on youtube
Zionist-backed Mojahedin-e Khalq (MKO, MEK, Rajavi cult) deploys Special Guard to attack families with catapults
* * * --------- Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) leaders use sophisticated American parasite equipment to intimidate families at the gates of Camp Ashraf . ... Families of Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) members trapped inside the camp by cult leaders have spent ten months trying to get access to their relatives. Through loud speakers they have appealed to the camp leaders and sent messages of hope and love for their relatives. In response, the MEK have used sophisticated US made parasite equipment to deflect the messages and create an impossible atmosphere for anyone outside the camp. The MEK were eventually forced to remove the illegal equipment when they realised that reporters were present at the camp ... Iran Interlink, Camp New Iraq (formerly Ashraf), Iraq, December 10, 2010 Families of Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) members trapped inside the camp by cult leaders have spent ten months trying to get access to their relatives. Through loud speakers they have appealed to the camp leaders and sent messages of hope and love for their relatives. In response, the MEK have used sophisticated US made parasite equipment to deflect the messages and create an impossible atmosphere for anyone outside the camp. The MEK were eventually forced to remove the illegal equipment when they realised that reporters were present at the camp. Link to video file (9 min, 90 MB) Link to video file (9 min, 90 MB) ---- Same video on youtube * * *
Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) leaders use sophisticated parasite equipment to intimidate families at the gates of Camp Ashraf
---------- Also Victims in Camp Ashraf continue to suffer as Washington backed Rajavi cult forces video performances . ... Mohammad Karimi has been made to sit before a camera without his military uniform, he is seated somewhere like a gymnasium inside the garrison. His speech is marked by MKO-speak and cult jargon as he swears at and insults his own sister and the Prime Minister of Iraq. Karimi claims that he is at war with Iran and that Iran’s leader (Ayatollah Khamenei) and the Prime Minister of Iraq (Nouri Al Maliki) have been defeated simply by him sitting inside the camp and refusing to see his sister ... Iran Interlink, June 10, 2010 For over four months the families of Rajavi’s hostages in Camp New Iraq (formerly Ashraf) have been picketing outside the gates of the camp demanding the right to meet with their relatives During these four months they have asked for help from all the major international agencies concerned with the camp; UNAMI, ICRC, UNHCR, etc, including the American Ambassador to Iraq, Christopher Hill. So far, despite their clear humanitarian case, no help has been forthcoming. Now in a bid to force the families to give up and leave without meeting their loved ones, Massoud Rajavi has devised a plan to single out each of the hostages whose relatives have come to find them and one by one sit them in front of a camera to swear at and abuse their own families as well as the Iraqi government. Sadly, the hostages inside the camp have spent over two decades incommunicado and have had no contact with the outside world through media, telephone or the internet, and have certainly had no contact with their families in all that time. Following is one of the forced video sessions broadcast by the Washington-backed terrorist cult leaders in which Mohammad Karimi has been made to sit before a camera without his military uniform, he is seated somewhere like a gymnasium inside the garrison. His speech is marked by MKO-speak and cult jargon as he swears at and insults his own sister and the Prime Minister of Iraq. Karimi claims that he is at war with Iran and that Iran’s leader (Ayatollah Khamenei) and the Prime Minister of Iraq (Nouri Al Maliki) have been defeated simply by him sitting inside the camp and refusing to see his sister. We should not forget that these people have been used and exploited by Rajavi and Saddam for over two decades. When Rajavi and his wife (co-leader of the cult) ran away just before the arrest of Saddam, they abandoned these people to be used as hostages and bargaining chips. Now over seven years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, these people are still kept incommunicado and are imprisoned in the camp by the leaders of the cult with the backing of the USG and its agencies in Iraq. Any right minded person can clearly see in his eyes the pain of swearing at his own sister. Any right minded person can understand that if this was not a forced video confession, he could have been allowed to walk to the gates of the garrison without a prison guard and tell his sister to go home and that he is happy to stay there. Any right minded person can see that the problem for the camp and Rajavi as its leader is not whether they want to engage in political activities or not (in that case the first step would have been to escape self-imprisonment in the deserts of Iraq), but their fear of the families and human rights activist trying to make contact. Rajavi must answer to the outside world why no marriage is allowed among members, why no children have been born to any members for twenty years, why there are not even newspapers, or radio, no TV, no telephone or email to contact the outside world, etc. Why do those who have managed to escape the camp all report severe human rights violations against the people stuck inside without any recourse to help or contact? The backers of Rajavi and other remains of Saddam’s era (especially, the infamous Ros-Lehtinan in the US House of Congress, Struan Stevenson in the European Parliament and Robin Corbett in the British House of Lords) should hang their heads in shame for supporting and endorsing such severe abuse of human rights of hostages in front of the eyes of their families. Following is the broadcast forced video of one of the victim hostages, Mohammad Karimi tortured to sit in front of a camera and play as instructed, including swearing at his own sister whose only 'crime' is that she has been sitting outside the camp for the past four months hoping to see him. Link to the Video file (14 Mb, Real Player) ---------- Also Hemmati Family: Challenge Rajavi and Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI) over duplicity in medical care of members . ... The Mojahedin claim that the advanced nature of her illness is as a result of the Iraqi Government placing limits on them. Even if you produce evidence and documents to support this claim, your history shows another story... When, in the time of Saddam, they gave the body of Hayedeh Hemmati to her family in Switzerland, the Swiss doctors emphasised that if Hayedeh had been brought for medical help a year sooner, she would have survived. But two months before the death of Hayedeh, in the year 2000, when the Ideological leader (Massoud Rajavi) was certain that she would not survive, he allowed her to be transferred to Switzerland where her family lived ... Iran Tribune, December 26, 2010 Last week a video was broadcast by the Mojahedin Khalq on their website showing Marzieh Hemmati. In this video Marzieh is stressing that she has freedom of choice – whilst in her hospital bed fighting a losing battle with death! Marzieh Hemmati is the last surviving child of the Hemmati family in Iraq. Two other members of this family have been murdered by the ruling regime in Iran, and two others have been killed by the Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) ideological leader in Iraq. Now that Marzieh is fighting death in Camp Ashraf, the Mojahedin Khalq leaders are trying to invent documents in favour of their ideological leader as they see that Marzieh is close to death. A week before the broadcast of this video in Mojahedin Khalq outlets, Marzieh Hemmati made some contact with her family from Iraq. The contacts revealed that she was in a hospital in Baghdad and would be undergoing major surgery on a tumour in her stomach. The phone call made by Marzieh Hemmati from one of the best hospitals of Baghdad with the best doctors and facilities (as was claimed over the phone and has been recorded) prompted the family to enquire into the case. How could it be that at exactly the same time that the Mojahedin were claiming that the Iraqi forces were refusing to allow their sick and needy to be transferred to hospital (and they were carrying out demonstrations in western countries on that issue), Marzieh has been admitted to the best hospital in Iraq? Over the phone Marzieh claimed that every possible facility was available to her and she would undergo surgery on November 14, 2010. As her family, several things came to our minds: - There is some kind of plot. The Mojahedin Khalq does not usually have humanitarian feelings but they do play with people’s feelings. We should be cautious. - In the latest contacts a few months before this, Marzieh called all her family members “members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards” [Translator: activation of cult phobias in the MKO is standard when members contact their families]. So what has happened now that she is been asked to call the same people in a friendly way? - one of the family members who spoke to Marzieh believes that the kind of talking we witnessed was very much as though saying her goodbyes and was the last contact she was making. It seems her sickness is very grave and she may not survive the surgery or may die a short time after the surgery. The MKO may have asked her to call so that after her death the family of Hemmati would at least stay passive or they may even be brought to participate in yet another of the MKO’s disgusting shows that they perform on their satellite TV and websites! What is being said in this video is a confirmation of what she said over the phone except that in the video it is being said in the cult jargon which the Mojahedin usually use. MKO leader (Massoud Rajavi) as usual is acting too clever for his own good. We, the family, of course have nothing to do with him. But one should not forget that this kind of misuse of the situation of a sick person on her death bed and the propaganda usage of the feelings between family members - it is not going to work any more. Marzieh should of course be free to choose what she wants, but no reactionary force should be free to misuse and play with the feelings of others. We seriously recommend to the ideological leader (Massoud Rajavi) that before trying to begin any new games, he should have a glance at his past deeds and his messy history. For us the results of this ideological leader and his deeds are crystal clear. It is also clear for us that Marzieh Hemmati is seriously ill and her death is unavoidable now! The Mojahedin claim that the advanced nature of her illness is as a result of the Iraqi Government placing limits on them. Even if you produce evidence and documents to support this claim, your history shows another story. The Ideological leader was playing God in the time of the rule of Saddam Hussein. He would do whatever he wanted with his opponents. According to his own admission, the influence they had in Saddam’s regime would shock the Iraqis themselves. When, in the time of Saddam, they gave the body of Hayedeh Hemmati to her family in Switzerland, the Swiss doctors emphasised that if Hayedeh had been brought for medical help a year sooner, she would have survived. But two months before the death of Hayedeh, in the year 2000, when the Ideological leader (Massoud Rajavi) was certain that she would not survive, he allowed her to be transferred to Switzerland where her family lived. Hayedeh Hemmati died because the Mojahedin Khalq refused her access to medical help. You deliberately sent Majid Hemmati over a minefield in total darkness so that you would meet your number targets while sitting in Camp Ashraf. And did your organisation meet its target? Nahid Hemmati (Asefeh) the older sister of Marzieh Hemmati: Mrs. Rajavi! Can you remember in the year 2000 when I wrote to you personally and said that the doctors are stressing that after the death of Hayedeh, her sister Marzieh should undergo medical checks, especially on her lungs? Didn’t I attach the medical report to you through Mahvash Sepehri (one of Rajavi’s lieutenants)? And can you remember that no-one, including yourself, ever answered my requests? In 2003, I came to Paris. You, as usual, made some silly gestures as you do, and then Mahvash Sepehri told me: “you’d better go to Iraq if you want to bring Marzieh here”! And she was suggesting this at a time when the leaders of your disgusting organisation one after another were running away from Iraq! Mrs. Rajavi! Your organisation has put the video of my sister on your sites. I have tried hard to make some contact with you and ask simple questions about my sister’s illness. But, as usual, you have refused to give any answer. You have not even accepted to listen to my questions. You hung up the phone on me. You are pretending that you are doing these in a legal framework but it is now about two decades that the name of the Hemmati family has been misused by you. This is certainly something that can be followed legally and we see no other choice except doing so. Fatemeh Hemmati (Mother) ---------- Also French refugee Mehdi Fathi dies in Camp Ashraf Rajavi cult (Mojahedin Khalq, MKO ,MEK ,NCRI) refuses him safe passage to France for medical treatment . ... Mr Mehdi Fathi, a hostage of the Washington backed Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) terrorist group died in Camp Ashraf (CIA protected MKO HQ) in Iraq one year after the Rajavi cult (Mojahedin Khalq) leaders refused to allow his return to France for medical treatment. According to the statements issued by the cult leaders, the deceased, Mehdi Fathi, had been suffering from cancer. He was admitted to Baquba hospital when it was too late for treatment. But the demand for his transfer to his home in France was denied by the leaders of Mojahedin Khalq (Who themselves live under protection of American and Israeli secret services in Paris) ... Iran Interlink, December 10, 2010 Mr Mehdi Fathi, a hostage of the Washington backed Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) terrorist group died in Camp Ashraf (CIA protected MKO HQ) in Iraq one year after the Rajavi cult (Mojahedin Khalq) leaders refused to allow his return to France for medical treatment. The leader of the Mojahedin Khalq is a fugitive. He has been in hiding since the fall of his last benefactor Saddam Hussein. But his third wife Maryam Azodanloo (Rajavi), based at the European HQ of the terrorist cult, today blamed the Government of Iraq and Iraq’s Prime Minister Noori Al Maliki, for the death of the hostage. According to the statements issued by the cult leaders, the deceased, Mehdi Fathi, had been suffering from cancer. He was admitted to Baquba hospital when it was too late for treatment. But the demand for his transfer to his home in France was denied by the leaders of Mojahedin Khalq (Who themselves live under protection of American and Israeli secret services in Paris). The news of the death of yet another hostage of the Washington-backed Mojahedin Khalq terrorist organisation coincides with a meeting tomorrow morning of Iraqi tribe leaders, Iraqi dignitaries and officials as well as media representatives and reporters at the gates of Camp Ashraf. The meeting includes the families hostages have picketed outside the camp for the last 10 months demanding the simple right to visit their loved ones. ---------- Also A member of Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) commits suicide in Camp Ashraf in Diyala province . ... In an interview with “Alsumaria News” the source said that “a medical team stationed inside the Camp Ashraf, 55 km north of Baquba received a communication from the camp about a case of suicide of one of the members of Mojahedin Khalq. The case is under investigation to verify whether the man has committed suicide by hanging himself inside his room”. The source also said that “another investigation is underway to determine the main reason that has prompted someone in the Iranian opposition to commit suicide in this way”. Camp Ashraf or what is known now as “Camp New Iraq” houses more than 3000 Iranian Mojahedin Khalq dissidents ... Alsumaria News / Diyala, December 9, 2010 link to original (Arabic) An official medical source in Diyala province said that a member of the Iranian group, Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) has committed suicide on Tuesday evening by hanging himself inside his room in Camp Ashraf, north of Baquba. He also added that the claim of suicide (by the leaders of the camp) is being investigated and the real cause of death will be announced soon. -------
----------- Also Wondering at those Americans who stand under the flag of Mojahedin Khalq (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) only to LOBBY for the murderers of their servicemen . ... Massoud Rajavi was on the stage and while he had his hands on his waist he began a war cry against the USA, and in his admiration for Osama Ben Laden and his organization, Al Qaeda, he said, ”This was fanatical Islam which trembled and shacked the basis of US Imperialism and they destroyed the twin towers which were the symbol of their power, and successfully reduced it to rubble through their successful mission”. Then he (Massoud Rajavi) with a smile on his face continued his war cry and said, ”What will happen to the USA if revolutionary Islam with our Ideology and Maryam’s leadership comes to power, then this paper tiger (the USA) will be destroyed as a whole.” ... Iran Interlink, January 03, 2011 A documentary about Washington backed Mojahedin Khalq terrorists
Mojahedin Khalq, MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult terrorism in Iran and Iraq link to download the video file ------------- Also read: Silent Cry Press TV, November 23, 2009 This documentary takes us beneath the surface of acts of terror against Iran and shows how Iranians have been targeted by various terrorist groups, some of which enjoying the support of human right organizations. (part one)
(part two)
----------- link to one of the Mojahedin Khalq songs advocating killing Americans (In Persian) Lets create another Vietnam for America(pdf). Letter to Imam (Khomeini) (pdf). Some questions unanswered regarding the US military invasion of Iran (pdf). ---------- Also Did Giuliani And Co. Provide ‘Material Support’ To Terrorist Group? (Mojahedin Khalq, MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult) . ... The group’s hatred of the Islamic Republic led it to ally with Saddam Hussein, and it fought on the Iraqi side of the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. Following the Gulf War, “the group reportedly assisted in the Iraqi Republican Guard’s bloody crackdown on Iraqi Shia and Kurds who rose up against Saddam Hussein’s regime; press reports cite MEK leader Maryam Rajavi encouraging MEK members to ‘take the Kurds under your tanks,’” according to the State Department. The group’s alliance with Saddam made it widely despised among the Iranian community at large, as it remains to this day ... Matt Duss, Think Progress, December 24, 2010 The four “demanded that Obama instead take the controversial Mujaheddin-e Khalq (MEK) opposition group off the U.S. list of foreign terrorist organizations and incorporate it into efforts to overturn the mullah-led government in Tehran”: “Appeasement of dictators leads to war, destruction and the loss of human lives,” Giuliani declared. “For your organization to be described as a terrorist organization is just really a disgrace.” The four GOP figures appeared at a rally organized by the French Committee for a Democratic Iran, a pressure group formed to support MEK. It should be obvious that describing Obama’s Iran policy — which includes a new set of both multilateral and unilateral sanctions — as “appeasement” indicates either a misunderstanding of the policy, or a misunderstanding of what constitutes “appeasement.” (Though, to be fair, conservatives tend to use “appeasement” loosely as a general term for “foreign policy I don’t like.”) As for the MEK, after the GOP’s victory in November I predicted that we’d be seeing more efforts by pro-war conservatives to set the group up as an Iranian version of Ahmad Chalabi’s Iraqi National Congress. Very much like the INC, the MEK has no genuine base of support in their own country — its real base is found among American neoconservatives. Daniel Luban profiled the MEK last November: Founded as a militant group with an ideology combining aspects of Islam and Marxism, the group is frequently described today as “cult-like,” built around a personality cult centered on leader Maryam Rajavi. [...] The group’s hatred of the Islamic Republic led it to ally with Saddam Hussein, and it fought on the Iraqi side of the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. Following the Gulf War, “the group reportedly assisted in the Iraqi Republican Guard’s bloody crackdown on Iraqi Shia and Kurds who rose up against Saddam Hussein’s regime; press reports cite MEK leader Maryam Rajavi encouraging MEK members to ‘take the Kurds under your tanks,’” according to the State Department. The group’s alliance with Saddam made it widely despised among the Iranian community at large, as it remains to this day Luban notes that the MEK’s “militant anti-Iranian stance has made it a favorite of hawks in Washington”: The MEK’s neoconservative supporters continue to push for it to be taken off the State Department terror list, which it has been on since 1997. One of the many ironies about the MEK is that, for all the groundless allegations that hawks made about Saddam Hussein’s connections to terrorist groups during the runup to the Iraq war, the terrorist group with perhaps the closest links to Saddam was one that the hawks themselves supported. Human Rights Watch also released a report in 2005 detailing the group’s record of subjecting dissident members to torture and solitary confinement. Leaving aside the spectacle of prominent conservatives going abroad to criticize the administration’s foreign policy on behalf of an Iranian exile group largely despised by Iranians, there’s actually a real question here of whether Giuliani, Townsend, Ridge, and Mukasey have violated U.S. law in regard to “material support” for terrorism. In June, the Supreme Court ruled in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project that “the First Amendment does not protect humanitarian groups or others who advise foreign terrorist organizations, even if the support is aimed at legal activities or peaceful settlement of dispute”: In a case that weighed free speech against national security, the court voted 6 to 3 to uphold a federal law banning “material support” to foreign terrorist organizations. That ban holds, the court said, even when the offerings are not money or weapons but things such as “expert advice or assistance” or “training” intended to instruct in international law or appeals to the United Nations. Over to you, Attorney General Holder.



(Izzat Ebrahim and Massoud Rajavi still at large)
(Washington backed Maryam Rajavi in terrorist cult's HQ in Paris)
Also
http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=9077



(Rajavi from Saddam to AIPAC)

(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )


(British Lord!! Corbett promoting terrorism under the Logo of MKO for the past 25 years)
(Chemical attack on Halabche, Kurdistan, Iraq)
http://iran-interlink.org
http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=8203
(Families have been picketting for the past 4 months)
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http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=9179


(picture of Marzieh Hemmati published by Rajavi cult)
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link to the original (Persian)
http://iran-interlink.org/fa/?mod=view&id=9178
or:
http://www.iran-tribune.com/2009-02-16-23-03-32/2009-03-15-18-26-32/10211-2010-12-01-00-58-30
Nahid Hemmati (aka Asefeh)
Zohreh Hemmati
Roya Mohammadi (nee Hemmati)
Hamid Reza Hemmati (aka Mohammadi)
Mastoreh Mohammadi (nee Hemmati)
(Edited by : Esmail Hoshyar, November 30, 2010)
http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=9074

(Rajavi refuse Mehdi Fathi to return to France)
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In an interview with “Alsumaria News” the source said that “a medical team stationed inside the Camp Ashraf, 55 km north of Baquba received a communication from the camp about a case of suicide of one of the members of Mojahedin Khalq. The case is under investigation to verify whether the man has committed suicide by hanging himself inside his room”.
The source also said that “another investigation is underway to determine the main reason that has prompted someone in the Iranian opposition to commit suicide in this way”.
The Iraqi forces took control of the camp and have provided protection to the camp since 2009. During this time there have also been several clashes between Iraqi forces and members of Mojahedin Khalq which has ended with the occurrence of casualties on both sides.
Camp Ashraf or what is known now as “Camp New Iraq” houses more than 3000 Iranian Mojahedin Khalq dissidents (MKO, MEK, NCRI, Rajavi cult). The organization moved its HQ to this place nearly 3 decades ago 
(Americans!!!???)
(Saddam used Rajavi in the massacar of Iraqi Kurds)
http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=9216


(Rajavi from Saddam to AIPAC)


(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )
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www.presstv.com 
Captain Lewis Lee Hawkins
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(Mojahedin English language paper April 1980)
(Mojahedin English Language paper April 1980)
(Mojahedin English Language paper June 1980)


(Rajavi from Saddam to AIPAC)

(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )


(Izzat Ebrahim and Massoud Rajavi still at large)
(Washington backed Maryam Rajavi in terrorist cult's HQ in Paris)

(British Lord!! Corbett promoting terrorism under the Logo of MKO for the past 25 years)
(In the streets of London with Lord Corbett!!)
(MKO members in European Countries 2003)
(massacre of Kurdish people) 
(Abdolmalek Rigi on Voice of America, presented as a democratic alternative)
(Mojahedin's Maryam Rajavi and Jondollah's Abdolmalek Rigi)

Jafarzadeh representing terrorist organisation NCRI
(Picture form MKO/ NCRI clandestine television) 
(Daniel Zucker, Maryam Rajavi and ALi Safavi)
(Ali Safavi as the commander of Saddam's Private Army in Iraq)
http://iran-interlink.org/?mod=view&id=9172


(Rajavi from Saddam to AIPAC)


(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )
http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2010/12/23/
did-giuliani-and-co-provide-material-support-to-terrorist-group/The Washington Post reports that four prominent Republicans — former New York mayor Rudy Guiliani, former Bush administration homeland security adviser Fran Townsend, former homeland security secretary Tom Ridge, and former Attorney General Michael Mukasey — told “a forum of cheering Iranian exiles” in Paris “that President Obama’s policy toward Iran amounts to futile appeasement that will never persuade Tehran to abandon its nuclear projects.”





