Roghayeh Farazian, mother of Fereidoon Nedayee attended the sit-in of families of Nejat Society in front of the office of the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) in Tehran.
She has been looking forward to visiting her son for about 4 decades. The years of separation from her beloved son has left her with grieves and pains. Fereidoon was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces when he was a soldier of the Iranian army fighting in Iran-Iraq war.
The MEK recruiters deceived him to join the group, and this was the start of a long-term break-up from his family. Roghayeh Farazian’s cries for help in front of the ICRC office is very distressing.
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Mahin Habibi attended the sit-in of families of Nejat Society in front of the office of the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) in Tehran.
She is the mother of Parvaneh Rabiee, a member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq. She has not met and even contacted her daughter for over forty years. The years of separation from her beloved daughter has left her with grieves and pains.
As a young girl, Parvaneh had immigrated to Germany where she was taken as a hostage by the MEK recruiters. Leaders of the MEK do not allow Parvaneh to contact her mother because they consider family as the enemy of their cult-like organization.
Listen to the heartbroken mother of Parvaneh.
World Red Cross Day is observed every year on May 8. A number of parents of members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group have taken the opportunity to attract attentions to the fact that they have not been able to visit their loved ones for a very long time. They held a sit-in in front of the ICRC office in Tehran demanding the International Committee of the Red Cross to step in.
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Nejat Society was established as a non-governmental organization two decades ago. As members of Nejat NGO, families of hostages of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) took numerous actions in order to release their loved ones from the cult-like terrorist group of Massoud Rajavi.
Traveling to Iraq for picketing in front of the gates of Camp Ashraf was one of the actions taken by the families. The following video shows mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters who are crying the names of their loved ones over the walls of Camp Ashraf, Iraq, during the winter of 2010.
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Some of the hostages whose names are called left the group through the next years, mostly after the group was relocated in Albania. They might have heard the heart-breaking cries of their loved ones through loudspeakers over the gates of Ashraf. The mental bars around their minds might have been broken on those very days.
Since its relocation in Albania, the MEK has been downsized due to the increasing defections but there are still a few thousand people who are mentally and physically barred by the Cult of Rajavi. Now, the group’s new headquarters, Ashraf 3, is far away from the Iranian border. For families, traveling to Albania is a big challenge because the Albanian government does not grant visa to the Iranians. The reason is not rational but understandable.
As wealthy bribe payers, the MEK agents in the Albanian government make efforts to prevent families to come to Albania which is a semi democratic country in the soil of democratic Europe.
As a matter of fact, families of the MEK’s hostages never give up. They take actions, they write letters to human rights bodies; they send public messages to their loved ones in Ashraf 3 because they hope that the mental bars will smash someday and their beloved children will be determined to leave the Maryam Rajavi’s cult.
In the following video Olsi Jazexhi interviews Mr. Hassan Heyrani, an Iranian defector who has defected and denounced the Mojahedin cult since 2017. Mr. Heyrani has exposed to the world the crimes of the MEK cult. His exposure of MEK has turned Mr. Heyrani into the enemy number one of Maryam Rajavi and her Mojahedin command. Since 2021 the Albanian government has openly taken sides with the Mojahedin cult, and Iranian defectors and opposition to Maryam Rajavi like Mr. Heyrani have been persecuted and deported from Albania.
Mr. Heyrani was accused by MEK of being an Iranian agent and the Mojahedin sent counter-terrorism police against him. MEK pays and uses top US officials like Ambassador Lincoln Bloomfield, the former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs and other retired US officials to personally attack Mr. Heyrani. MEK wants to silence its democratic opposition in Albania and for this they use even US officials.
The Albanian government which has failed to legally jail Mr. Heyrani and other Iranian defectors, have put them under illegal detention, removed their asylum documents and has forced many of them to leave Albania. Many Iranians who denounce MEK terrorism and human rights abuses have been illegally jailed, separated from their wives, deported from Albania. Their only crime is speaking the truth and explaining to the world the horrible human rights abuses which MEK does with Iranians in Albania.
Hassan Heyrani who was illegally jailed and forced by the Albanian government to leave Albania, is now safe and free. He has taken refuge in Greece.
In this video Olsi and Hassan address Ambassador Lincoln Bloomfield and other payed supporters of MEK. They invite Ambassador Lincoln Bloomfield and other US officials to a public debate over the notorious crimes of the Mojahedin cult of Maryam Rajavi.
While leaders of the Mujahedin-e Khalq claims to advocate human rights for Iranian people, they are the most horrific violators of human rights. Tajodoleh Heidarian is one of hundreds of mothers whose beloved children are taken as hostages in Rajavi’s cult-like organization located in Albania.
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Mehdi Hamidfar was kidnapped by the MEK agents three decades ago. Since then, his mother has been deprived from visiting or contacting him.
Tajodoleh has made efforts to rescue her son. When the group was located in Iraq, she traveled to Iraq, she picketed behind the gates of Camp Ashraf, she cried and shouted the name of her son, but she was never allowed to visit Mehdi. Today she is still taking actions appealing for the release of her son in the international human rights organizations.
Besides, she sends video messages to Nejat Society website in the hope that Mehdi will see them some day. This is her recent message on the occasion of Persian new year.
Members of the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA) visited the Albanian human rights activist, Elsa Ballauri.
Elsa Ballauri, the Albanian journalist, activist of human rights, and collector received Iranian and Albanian members of ASILA in her personal museum.
After visiting the museum, Dashamir Mersulli the president of ASILA and a few of Iranian members of the association who are former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK/ PMOI) had a meeting with Balauri. Ex-members of the MEK revealed facts on violation of human rights inside the MEK’s camp.
Khalil Ansarian and Hamid Atabay spoke of discriminations against female members of the MEK. They criticized Maryam Rajavi for her propaganda about women’s rights while she violates the rights of her own female followers by forcing them to wear hijab.
Bahhauri told ASILA members that the MEK agents had previously tried to buy her support but they did not succeed since she was aware of their dishonest claims about democracy and women’s rights.
The Mujahedin Khalq Organization announced the news of the death of Rahim Kiukan. This is while his daughter Leila expressed her hope to visit him just a few days ago at Fajr Film Festival, where the film “Colonel Soraya” was played for the first time.
Interviewed by reporters, Leila Kiukan spoke of a new light of hope that has sparked among families of the MEK members. In the opening ceremony of Colonel Soraya, Leila who has been deprived from having father said that she was pleased that she and her family have recently felt comfortable to talk about his father as a member of the MEK because they know that he is a prisoner in the Cult of Rajavi. She was not informed that his father was sick in the isolated camp Ashraf 3 of the MEK. So, she was hopeful to take actions to release her dad from the group.
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Leila was also optimistic that his father and other members of the MEK would see the film and would think about their expectant families and eventually would make their mind to leave the group. However, the authorities of the MEK took Rahim as a hostage until the last day of his 78 years of age. He passed away on February 19th in the MEK while his family were looking forward to his return for 43 years.
Rahim Kiukan was born in 1945. He left his family in Iran to join the MEK in 1981. He was married and had 4 children at the time. Leila was only two years old.
Ali Hajari could visit his wife and his new-born daughter a month after she was born. Hajari who has his first child, Alisa, at the age of 59 is a former member of the Mujahedin-e Khalq MEK) and a current member of the Association for the Support of Iranians Living in Albania (ASILA). He has been detained in the refugee detention center Karrec for five months.
In the first visit with his baby, Hajari addresses his former friends inside the MEK’s camp in Manez, Albania. He tells them, “I built a new life after I left the MEK. Although I am in detention now, I have a calm life and I hope that I will soon get back to my family to enjoy a peaceful life with them.”
Marriage is forbidden for members of the MEK. The entire members of the group are deprived from the right to get married and to have children. A large number of defectors of the Cult of Rajavi got married and have children after they left the group. Ali Hajari was deprived from these rights until his fifties. He just was able to enjoy his basic human rights after he left the group five years ago.
The father of Farhad Saadat, a hostage of the Mujahedin-e Khalq sent a video message to his son.
Farhad have been imprisoned under the Rajavis’ modern slavery for over 34 years. He was a 20-year-old soldier in the Iran-Iraq war when he was taken as a war prisoner by Iraqi forces. He was then deceived by the MEK recruiters to join the group, in 1988.
Farhad has been never allowed to contact his family during these over three-decade-long separation. Expressing his concern over the health of Farhad, his father asks him to contact his family.