Faryade Azadi, Paris, january 21 2014: … Mrs Holl Lute, breaking the cult-like and organizational barriers is the basis and fundamental prelude to the release, rescue and exit of those stranded and trapped members in Iraq. The PMOI leadership has robbed them of their ability to think for themselves and make decisions on their own behalf. Your interlocutors for the rescue …
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Open letter to Mrs. Jane Holl Lute
Dear Mrs Holl Lute, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General for the Relocation of Camp Hurriya (aka Liberty) Residents Outside of Iraq, please accept our warm greetings as former members of the PMOI.
We hope that you complete your mission successfully and very quickly because of the hardship and misery which each one of us tolerated and endured in the PMOI and for the sake of our friends who are still trapped and stuck in this notorious organization.
We, separated members and critics, know very well that because of the egoism of the PMOI leadership and by invoking the fanatical principles of their ideology, the PMOI leadership will try its best to keep those miserable and trapped members in Iraq until they die, and that, as a matter of fact, the leadership welcomes their deaths because they know that the majority of PMOI members, especially the rank and file of this organization, will become their critics as soon as they reach the free world. For that reason we would like to help you in your mission as much as possible.
Mrs Holl Lute, breaking the cult-like and organizational barriers is the basis and fundamental prelude to the release, rescue and exit of those stranded and trapped members in Iraq. The PMOI leadership has robbed them of their ability to think for themselves and make decisions on their own behalf.
Your interlocutors for the rescue mission from Iraq should rightly be the individual members and not the organization and its self-appointed representatives, but because of the problems and obstacles which we would like to discuss with you, any discussion individually with those trapped members may be out of reach at present because all those members are made to obey their leaders’ orders regarding this matter.
We would like to share our experiences with you regarding this subject and how you might best approach this problem.
We wish you every success in your humanitarian mission and we eagerly follow your endeavours and activities in this regard.
Separated members and critics of the PMOI.
21 January 2014
Signatories:
1.Mohammad Karami
2. Hassan Piransar
3. Batul Soltani
4. Saba Shekar Beyghi
5. Mohsen Mahdavi
6. M. Barazandeh
7. Hamid Sistani
8. Mahmoud Sepahi
9. Mehrdad Sagharchi
10. Ghorbanali Hossein nejad
11. Hassan Azizi
12. Seyed Amir movasaghi
13. Alireza Mirasghari
14. Edward Termado
15. Behzad Alishahi
16. Toraj Amiri
17. Massoud Khodabandeh
18. Shirzad Jalili
19. Majid Rohi
20. Niaz Salimi
21. Shamim Rabiee
22. Anne Singelton
23. Bahiee Jeylani
24. Nasrin Ebrahimi
25. Zahra Al Sadat Mirbagheri
26. Homeyra Mohammad Nejad
27. Mahtab Alipour
28. Zahra Moini
29. Mona Hossein Nejad
30. B- Amiri
31. Visha Madej
32. Ahmad Mohammadi
33. Arash Sameti pour
34. Ali Khatami
35. Saeed Soltanpour
36. Ali Ghashghavi
37. Ali Jahani
38. Hamid Dehdar
39. Ehsan Bidi
40. Mehdi Khoshhal
41. Hassan Khalag
42. Jafar Ebrahimi
43. Hamid Yosefi
44. Vahid Saidi
45. Adel Azami
46. Ali akbar Rastgo
47. Mitra Yousefi
48. Massoud Jabani
49. Mohammadreza Najarian kermani
50 . Homayon Kahzadi
51 . Mirbagher Sedaghi
52 .Ghafour Fatahyian
53-Reza Fani Yazdi
54. kobra Kobra
55. Mehdi Sajoudi
56. Ronak Eyazi
57. Hamed Shirmardi
58 . Mehdi Nikbakht
59.Shahrouz Tajbakhsh
Copies to
– Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon – New York
– UN High Commissioner for Human Rights at the United Nations, Ms Nawi Pillay – Geneva
– Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Iraq, Mr Nikola Mladenov
– Chairman of the human rights monitoring in the UNAMI in Iraq, Mr Ashouri
– Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations in Iraq
– Ashraf-Liberty Project Office in the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations in Camp Liberty – Mr Ahmed Al-Tamimi
– The International Committee of the Red Cross
– Office of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Baghdad
– Office of the Prime Minister of Iraq
– The Iraqi Ministry of Human Rights
– Amnesty International
-Human Rights Watch
–
رسالة مفتوحة من عدد من الإيرانيين المنتقدين لمنظمة مجاهدي خلق والمنشقين عنها إلى السيدة هال لوت
السيدة هال لوت ممثلة الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة في الشؤون التنفيذية لنقل سكان مخيم الحرية (ليبرتي) إلى البلدان الثالثة‘
تحية طيبة‘
نحن الإيرانيين المنتقدين لمنظمة مجاهدي خلق وخاصة نحن المنشقين عنها وبسبب ما تحملنا من آلام ومعاناة كثيرة في هذه الزمرة نشعر بقلق كبير حيال حياة أصدقائنا وزملائنا السابقين الذين مازالوا قيد الأسر فنأمل من الصميم أن تتكلل مهمتك الإنسانية هذه بنجاح تام.
نحن الأعضاء المنفصلين عن منظمة مجاهدي خلق ومنتقديها نعرف أن هذه المنظمة وبسبب عبادة القيادة فيها واستنادا إلى مبادئها الرجعية والمتخلفة تعمل وبهدف الحفاظ على حياتها وتنظيمها الطائفي على إبقاء أصدقائنا في العراق أكثر فأكثر وإن أدى ذلك إلى موتهم وهو الأمر الذي ترحب به قيادة المنظمة وتعمل من أجله‘ لأنها تعلم أن الأشخاص المنتمين لها في قاعدة المنظمة وفي حالة خروجهم من العراق ومن الإطار التنظيمي ووصولهم إلى عالم الاتصالات الحرة سوف يكشفون طبيعة المنظمة فسيتحولون إلى منتقدي القيادة والمنظمة ومعارضيها‘ ولهذا السبب نود مساعدتك في إنجاز مهمتك بقدر ما في وسعنا ومستطاعنا.
السيدة هال لوت‘
إن كسر جدران الحصار الطائفي والتنظيمي هو الأساس والمقدمة لتخليص وإنقاذ أعضاء المنظمة الأسرى المقيدين ذهنيا في العراق كون المنظمة وبفعل هذه الجدران لا تسمح لهم بالتفكير واتخاذ القرار المستقل.
سيادة ممثلة الأمين العام‘
إن مخاطبك وموضوع مهمتك لإنقاذ سكان مخيم الحرية (ليبرتي) ليس منظمة مجاهدي خلق وإنما كل من الأسرى على انفراد‘ علما بأنه ولسبب المشاكل التي نريد مفاتحتك فيها تكون مقابلة الأفراد ومساعدتهم انفراديا بعيدة المنال إلى حد كبير لأنهم جميعا الزموا وكلفوا بأن ينفذوا أوامر القيادة خلال المقابلات والمحادثات.
إننا نود أن ننقل إلى سيادتك تجاربنا في هذا المجال.
نعود نتمنى لسيادتك النجاح والموفقية في إنجاز مهمتك متابعين نشاطاتك بكل حرص وشوق واهتمام.
لفيف من الإيرانيين المنتقدين لمنظمة مجاهدي خلق الإيرانية والمنشقين عنها
21كانون الثاني (يناير) 2014
الموقعون:
– بهزاد علي شاهي 1
2- صبا شکر بيجي
3- محسن مهدوي
4- م – برازنده
5- حميد سيستاني
6- محمود سباهي
7- مهرداد ساغر جي
8- قربان علي حسين نجاد
9- حسن بيران سر
10- حسن عزيزي
11- سيد أمير موثقي
12- علي رضا مير عسكري
13- ادوارد ترمادو
14- محمد کرمي
15- تورج أميري
16- مسعود خدابنده
17- شيرزاد جليلي
18- مجيد روحي
19- محمد رضا نجاريان کرماني
20- نياز سليمي
21- شهين ربيعي
22- آن سينغلتون
23- بهية جيلاني
24- بتول سلطاني
25- نسرين إبراهيمي
26- زهراء السادات مير باقري
27- حميراء محمد نجاد
28- مهتاب علي بور
29- زهراء معيني
30- منى حسين نجاد
31- ب – أميري
32- ويشا مادج
33- ميترا يوسفي
34- آرش صامتي بور
35- علي خاتمي
36- سعيد سلطان بور
37- علي قشقاوي
38- علي جهاني
39- حميد دهدار
40- احسان بيدي
41- مهدي خوشحال
42- حسن خلج
43- جعفر ابراهيمي
44- حميد يوسفي
45- وحيد سعيدي
46- عادل أعظمي
47- علي أکبر راستكو
48- احمد محمد
49- همايون کهزادي
50- مير باقر صداقي
51- غفور فتاحيان
52- مسعود جاباني
53- رضا فانیِ یزدیِ
54 – کبریِ کبریِ
55- مهدیِ سجودیِ
56 – روناک ایازیِ
57- حامد شیر مردیِ
58 – مهدیِ نیکبخت
59 – شهروز تابجبخش
نسخة إلى كل من:
– الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة السيد بان كي مون – نيويورك
– المفوضة العليا لحقوق الإنسان في الأمم المتحدة السيدة ناوي بيلاي – جنيف
– رئيس البعثة الدولية للأمم المتحدة لمساعدة العراق (يونامي) والممثل الخاص للأمين العام للأمم المتحدة في العراق السيد نيكولا ملادينوف
– رئيس هيئة رصد حقوق الإنسان في اليونامي في العراق السيد عاشوري
– مكتب المفوضية العليا للاجئين التابعة للأمم المتحدة في العراق
– مكتب مشروع أشرف – ليبرتي في المفوضية العليا للاجئين التابعة للأمم المتحدة والمرابط في مخيم ليبرتي – السيد أحمد التميمي
– اللجنة الدولية للصليب الأحمر
– مكتب اللجنة الدولية للصليب الأحمر في بغداد
– مكتب رئيس الوزراء العراقي
– وزارة حقوق الإنسان العراقية
– منظمة العفو الدولية
– مرصد حقوق الإنسان
–
Also read:
https://iran-interlink.org/wordpress/?p=4471
Ban appoints Jane Holl Lute to aid relocation of camp Liberty residents in Iraq
UN News, January 05 2014: … Ms. Holl Lute most recently held the post of US Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security. She was also the Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer of the UN Foundation and the Better World Fund, among other positions. The newly appointed UN official will work with Mr. Ban’s Special Representative in Iraq and UNAMI head …
Were the Camp Ashraf victims bait for a more sinister goal?
Ban appoints Jane Holl Lute to aid relocation of Iranian exiles in Iraq
Jane Holl Lute
5 January 2014 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today announced the appointment of Jane Holl Lute as his Special Adviser for Relocation of Camp Hurriya Residents Outside of Iraq.
Camp Hurriya, located near the Baghdad airport, is home to some 3,200 Iranian exiles, many of them members of a group known as the People’s Mojahedeen of Iran who have been in Iraq since the 1980s.
Since 2011, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) together with the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), has been trying to find relocation opportunities outside Iraq for all camp residents. So far, the international community has secured relocation to third countries for only 311 residents.
In her new role, Ms. Holl Lute, a citizen of the United States, will work with a wide range of stakeholders, in particular Member States, to assist in relocating the camp residents, according to a statement from Mr. Ban’s spokesperson.
Among her previous roles, Ms. Holl Lute served as the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support and Assistant Secretary-General for Mission Support in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO).
Ms. Holl Lute most recently held the post of US Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security. She was also the Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer of the UN Foundation and the Better World Fund, among other positions.
The newly appointed UN official will work with Mr. Ban’s Special Representative in Iraq and UNAMI head, Nickolay Mladenov, who last week reiterated that the Iraqi Government bears the responsibility for protecting the camp’s residents, as part of an agreement it signed with the UN in 2011.
Camp Hurriya, as well as Camp New Iraq (formerly Ashraf) which had previously housed the group, have been targeted for violent attacks.
The Life of Camp Ashraf,
Mojahedin-e Khalq Victims of Many Masters
(Izzat Ebrahim and Massoud Rajavi still at large)
(Washington backed Maryam Rajavi in terrorist cult’s HQ in Paris)
(Alejo Vidal-Quadras , Mojahedin Khalq logo, Struan stevenson )
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