Pictorial- MKO female members at Baqdad Airport
On Monday, May 2nd, a group of twelve female residents of Camp Liberty left Baghdad airport for Tirana, under the supervision of the UN representatives.
On Monday, May 2nd, a group of twelve female residents of Camp Liberty left Baghdad airport for Tirana, under the supervision of the UN representatives.
Mr. Fereydoun Ebrahimi who had been enforced to stay within the Camps of Mujahedin- e Khalq Cult for 15 years managed to escape the Cult Camp in 2014. He escaped Camp Liberty, reached UN stand in the Camp and asked for help.
Ashur who was labeled an anti-leader agent, was eventually supervised all the time. ”There was an absolutely suppressive atmosphere,” he recounts.” I was repeatedly summoned by them; and I was faced with mental torture in order to stop criticizing the group.”
After 27 years of companionship with the group, I was threatened to death (by Alireza Budaqchi under the pseudonym of Ahad) just because I had said that the leader’s arguments were not realistic,” Varshi writes. “He [Ahad] used to pressure me to praise the leader’s words.”
Former MEK member Ehsan Bidi staged a sit-in outside the UNHCR office in Tirana, Albania where he has refugee status.Bidi and other formers were told by the UN office that their funds and accommodation would be stopped from end of March. They have now all been evicted and made homeless.
Ms. Arbabi whose son is held hostage by the MKO
A group of 111 family members whose loved ones are trapped in Camp of Mujahedin-e Khalq in Iraq; Camp Liberty arrived at the Camp’s Gate in February25, 2016
They simply demand to have the right to visit their beloveds. The suffering families’ loved ones are held captive by the Mujahedin-e Khalq destructive cult leaders now for many years.
The two brothers managed to release themselves after 27 years of imprisonment within the MKO bases.Bahadori brothers were recruited by the MKO in 2002 in Baku Azarbayjan where the older one was working. The MKO recruiters promised to provide them with European refuge. Although they were promised a better life in Europe, they found themselves in Turkey and then Iraqi Camp Ashraf…
Protest Gathering of over 30 MKO/MEK/PMOI hostages’ families at Camp Liberty Gates – January 2016…Their only demand is to have the right to visit their loved ones.