Nejat Society, July 14 2020:… In Iran, the estranged families of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK or Rajavi Cult) members who remain trapped inside the MEK camp in Albania created a petition appealing to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for help to contact their loved ones. The petition has attracted almost eleven thousand signatures. The MEK responded by attacking the families, calling them terrorists and mercenaries, and claiming that they want to come and attack the camp with missiles. So far, the Albanian government, under pressure from the MEK’s backers, has been silent on this issue.Families Of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK or Rajavi Cult) Members In Albania Families Of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK or Rajavi Cult) Members In Albania Cry For Help (13)
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Make us happy by removing visa barriers to meet our loved ones in MEK Camp
List of letters and messages from a number of Mazandarani families addressed to the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama requesting to have contact with their loved ones at the MEK Camp
Following the nationwide petition of the families with nearly 11500 signatures, a number of families of the members trapped in the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK) camp in Albania from Mazandaran province (north of Iran), have sent separate messages and letters to the Albanian prime minister, urging him to enable them to visit or at least have video or audio contact with their loved ones.
Each of these letters was accompanied by photographs, specifications, and documents, and copies were sent to other Albanian officials, as well as to European and international officials and to the Albanian and international media.
The families also expressed concern about the health of their loved ones in the context of the outbreak of coronavirus disease.
Families are waiting for the Albanian government, as a humanitarian gesture, to respond appropriately to these demands and solve the problems ahead. Many of these families have not heard from their loved ones for decades now.
It should be noted that during these years, many families in Mazandaran province died while waiting to see their loved ones, and they never managed to find out about them, whose names are now missing in the attached list.
Other Mazandarani families also keep sending letters and messages to the Albanian Prime Minister.
The mailing list sent so far from Mazandaran province is attached.
MEK Families from Mazandaran write to the Albanian PM Edi Rama 072020
Here are some examples of Mazandaran’s elderly mothers and fathers’ messages to the Albanian Prime Minister, whom Rajavi calls agents and terrorists:
Khadijeh Rezvan Yar Sarai, the mother of Mohammad Reza Khazaei, wrote to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama:
“As a mother, why shouldn’t I even have a phone call with my son?”
Ali Asghar Ahangar, son, and Nasibeh Ahangar, daughter of Abdol Hossein Ahangar, wrote:
“The MEK has deprived us of a father. Why shouldn’t we be able to talk to our father and hear his voice after so many years?”
Fatemeh Ashouri, Maryam Ramezani’s mother, wrote:
“I miss my daughter very much. Why shouldn’t I hear her voice after years?”
Houshang Babaei Chamazekti’s father wrote:
“I miss my son very much. Is it true that after so many years I cannot meet my son who is in your country, or at least hear his voice?”
Mohammad Reza Tavakoli the father and Zahra Rajabpour the mother of Alireza Tavakoli wrote:
“We have not seen our son for more than 30 years. We miss him very much now and we suffer daily. As parents, why should we not meet or at least talk to our son?”
Safar Zare, the father of Ramazan Zare, wrote:
“As a father, why shouldn’t I have the right to meet with my son or at least see his picture and hear his voice?”
Mohammad Oladi, the father of Abbas (Javad) Oladi, wrote:
“I miss my son very much. The lack of communication and the inability to meet is very sad.”
Roghayeh Babaei, the mother of Majid Mohammadi Golafshan, wrote:
“I have not heard from my son, who is at the camps of the MEK for more than 30 years. Make me happy by removing the obstacles on his way to meet or call me.”
Mrs. Ganjian, the mother of Mostafa and Mahnaz Ganjian, wrote:
“As a mother, I miss my children very much. But unfortunately, your government is obstructing the issuance of visas to visit them.”
Farideh Abui, the mother of Mohammad Jafari Keshtali, wrote:
“His father died while parting with our son, and I will always remember him. I request that an arrangement be made so that I can have a meeting with my son in Albania before I die.”
Kaveh Latifi, son of Mahmoud Latifi, wrote:
“I have not heard from my father for more than 30 years. I am very eager to hear his voice at least once.”
Abbas Famil Zakeri, the father of Mohammad Hossein Famil Zakeri wrote:
“I request you to make me happy by removing visa barriers to meet with my son.”
Ghanbar Ali Shabanpour, father of Hassan Shabanpour, wrote:
“I miss my son very much. Why don’t you allow me, an old father, to visit my son once before I die?”
“I have raised my children with great difficulty over the years. Why can’t my husband at least talk to his children?” Wrote Mahrokh Rabbani Div Sheli, the wife of Massoud Tusi Bakhsh.
Hassan Tusi Bakhsh and Milad Tusi Bakhsh, sons of Massoud Tusi Bakhsh, wrote:
“We are very sad that we cannot hear our father’s voice. Rajavi deprived us of having a father and did not even allow us to hear his voice once.”
Abazar Zabihi, the son of Fatemeh Fekrian, wrote:
“Why shouldn’t I have the right to hear my mother’s voice after 30 years and communicate with her?”
“Is it a crime to want to hear my daughter’s voice after 30 years?” Wrote Roghayeh Kiani, Mehri Qadirzadeh’s mother.
Shahnaz Bagheri, the wife of Ahmad Rezaei, wrote:
“After my husband was captured, I raised my children with great difficulty. Now why don’t they at least allow him to visit his children?”
Khairullah Sabet Rostami, father of Mohammad Mehdi Sabet Rostami, wrote:
“I miss my son very much. Doesn’t this make you wonder why the MEK prevents a son from having at least one contact with his father?”
Hadi Shabani, Iraj Salehi, Mohammad Goli – Nejat Society, Mazandaran Representative
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Nejat Society, July 02 2020:… In Iran, the estranged families of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK or Rajavi Cult) members who remain trapped inside the MEK camp in Albania created a petition appealing to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for help to contact their loved ones. The petition has attracted almost eleven thousand signatures. The MEK responded by attacking the families, calling them terrorists and mercenaries, and claiming that they want to come and attack the camp with missiles. So far, the Albanian government, under pressure from the MEK’s backers, has been silent on this issue.Families Of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK or Rajavi Cult) Members In Albania
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Families in East Azarbaijan Province, write letter to the Albanian PM
List of messages and letters from a number of families in East Azarbaijan Province, addressed to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, requesting communication with their loved ones in the MEK Camp
Simultaneous with the nationwide signing of the families of the detained members of the MEK Camp in Albania, a number of families in East Azarbaijan Province (northwest of Iran) also expressed solidarity with the families’ petition by sending separate messages and letters to Albanian government officials and authorities, as well as international and human rights groups and the media.
The families have called in their messages for easier conditions for face-to-face meetings or telephone conversations with their loved ones in the country.
The families have tried in every possible way to send a message, letter, photo, and audio and video files to the Albanian government, which is in charge of the MEK. All these requests and messages from the families have also been sent to European and international authorities and in addition to Albanian bodies and the media.
Families are waiting for the Albanian government, as a humanitarian gesture, to respond appropriately to their request and provide the right conditions for meeting in Albania. Many of these families have not heard for years from their loved ones who are now living inside the MEK camp in Albania.
It should be noted that in recent years, many families in East Azarbaijan Province have died while waiting to visit their loved ones and have never been able to find out about them, and their names are missing now on the appendix list.
Other families from East Azarbaijan Province are still sending letters and messages.
The table of mailing lists sent so far from East Azerbaijan Province is attached
MEK Families from East Azarbijan write to the Albanian PM Edi Rama
Some messages addressed to the Albanian Prime Minister from the relevant table is shown below. The same elderly fathers and mothers who the infamous Rajavi calls terrorists and mercenaries:
“I request a visit or at least contact with my children after many years,” wrote Hamael Ghanizadeh, the mother of Nahid, Mehri and Mahmoud Saadat, to the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama.
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Samaneh Atapoor, Mohsen Sardari’s mother, wrote:
“In the last days of my life, I have requested a simple telephone conversation with my son at the MEK camp.”
Qodrat Seddiq, the father of Mohammad Reza Seddiq, wrote:
“I request that you provide the opportunity for me to meet with my son at the MEK camp.”
Zamineh Salehpour, mother of Nayyereh Soltani Ahari, wrote:
“After so many years, I am eager to see or at least contact my daughter.”
Khadijeh Khodaei, the mother of Morteza Akbari Nasab, wrote:
“I want to meet or at least contact my son after so many years.”
“In the last days of my life, I have requested at least one phone call with my son, who is being held at the MEK camp in Albania,” wrote Soghra Fe’li, the mother of Ramin (Bahram) Hassanpour.
“I haven’t heard from my son for more than 37 years. He is with the MEK. Please let him to contact me.” Wrote Fatemeh Shahnaz Danjanuly the mother of Asghar Fathi.
Mohammad Fayyaz Dizaji, the father, and Fatemeh Shakoori, the mother of Asadullah Fayyaz Dizaji, demanded at least one call at the end of their lives. The father is old and depressed, and the mother is bedridden, and their only wish now is to contact their son. “We’re just eager to hear from our son,” they wrote.
“I look forward to meeting or at least contacting my son after so many years,” wrote Roghayeh Fadai Oghlui, Hassan Rahnama’s mother.
Haidar Ranjbar, the father of Robab Ranjbar, wrote:
“I request a visit or at least contact with my daughter.”
Aqdas Rezaei, the mother of Mohammad Mashayekhi, wrote:
“Is it really not possible for me to have a contact with my daughter in your country?”
“Please let my child have a contact with me,” wrote Firouz Saedi’s mother, Gol-asar Farhadi.
Rahim Ashraf Vala, the father, and Hajarpour Abdi, the mother of Karim Nalbandian, wrote:
“We just want our son to contact us at the end of our life.”
Sakineh Yazdani, the mother of Mohammad Ali Lotfali Najd, wrote:
“I request at least one contact with my son after so many years.”
“I am an old mother who has not heard my son’s voice for almost 35 years. Can’t he make a phone call?” Wrote Jeiran Abdolmohammadi, the mother of Ali Judat Hergglan.
Ms. Asadi, the mother of Mohammad Reza Pourmehdi, wrote:
“I am looking forward to my son’s contact with me in the last days of my life.”
“We have been waiting for years to meet our son. We look forward to his contact with his family in the last days of our lives,” Faramarz Sheikh Biglou, the father and Sharaf Zamani, the mother of Abolfazl Sheikh Biglou wrote.
Ebrahim Qalaj’s father, Khalil Qalaj, wrote:
“I am looking forward to my son’s contact with his family after many years.”
Sirus Ghazanfari – Nejat Society, East Azarbaijan Province Representation
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In Iran, the estranged families of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK or Rajavi Cult) members who remain trapped inside the MEK camp in Albania created a petition appealing to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for help to contact their loved ones. The petition has attracted almost eleven thousand signatures. The MEK responded by attacking the families, calling them terrorists and mercenaries, and claiming that they want to come and attack the camp with missiles. So far, the Albanian government, under pressure from the MEK’s backers, has been silent on this issue.Families Of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK or Rajavi Cult) Members In Albania
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