blogs%WP_TITLE_SEP%Families of MKO members

Families of Rajavi’s hostages in Camp Liberty ask Ban Ki-moon for help

MKO (Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization) is one of the terrorist groups, maybe more dangerous than it, that captured some of Iranian family members over 30 years and makes them for terrorist actions.Hereby we remind you of some crimes of the terrorist faction heads (MKO): Assassination and terrorism before Islamic Revolution such as assassination of some American advisors and top managers…

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Open Letter from a mother to the UNHCR

I am Mahnaz Akafian, the mother of Mohammad Ali Sasani, who was a prisoner of war in Iraq but he is now prisoner in MKO/MEK/PMOI in Iraq. I have not had any news from my son for 28 years. Some time ago I went to Ashraf Camp and more recently I went to Liberty Camp in Iraq to find him. Unfortunately, I did not …

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MEK hostages families’ campaign to free their beloveds

Below is the letter of Ms. Mahmonir Iranpour who is sister of two Camp liberty residents. Her brothers; Ahmadreza and Mohammadreza were deceived by the MKO/MEK/PMOI Cult elements in Turkey into joining the group in 2002. They were then transferred to Camp Ashraf, Iraq. From then on the Iranpour family have had no contact with their beloveds.

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MKO imprisoned us and didn’t let us meet our brothers

Afterwards, in March 2004, we revisited Camp Ashraf with three other families. This time, not only didn’t they let us meet our brothers, but they also imprisoned and investigated us. Although a number of children and elderly people were accompanying us, they deprived us of any food for a night and then in the morning they beat and expelled us from Camp Ashraf…

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Free my brother; Mostafa Beheshti

It is now 4 years that the Camp Ashraf residents have been relocated to Camp Liberty. They were due to stay there as a temporary location to soon be transferred to third countries. However, during all these four years just some 400 individuals have been transferred to Albania that is 100 people a year…

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My big sister, who I have never seen, is in Camp Liberty

I cried during the lean years, eager to see my mother, looking for the intimacy of her embrace, the intimate lap of her tender motherhood, which I did not experience except for only ten days. So I stayed, sighing to see her for the first time in my life until I was 18 years of age, when I discovered that I had lost my mother a few …

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