An Albanian government official, in response to a question from a member of parliament who had asked why Iranians, especially families who want to visit their loved ones in the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) camp in Albania, were not given visas, said: “This decision was made out of fear of the influence of Iranian terrorists and for security reasons.”
Meanwhile, the Albanian government has been hosting the Rajavi terrorist cult for several years now – a cult which recently has officially, through its television network, threatened to kill its opponents and critics and, based on undeniable evidence, is responsible for killing Iranians, Iraqis, and even its own members.
How is it that the government of Mr. Edi Rama has no problem with the presence of a terrorist organization in the country, but considers elderly mothers and fathers whose only wish is to meet with their offspring, to be a security threat? However, even European officials have warned of the organization’s presence on Albanian soil and its security threats, calling it an obstacle to Albania’s EU membership.
Hundreds of photos of elderly mothers and fathers along with documents have been provided to members of the Albanian parliament to ask Prime Minister Edi Rama and the caretaker of the Foreign Ministry on what basis a terrorist organization that has facilities and an open hand inside Albania is not considered a security threat but the presence of their suffering mothers and fathers in the country is a security threat.
Below are just some example pictures of hundreds of parents who want to travel to Albania and meet with their loved ones at the MEK camp. Rajavi claims that these people are terrorists and mercenaries, and the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama regards them as security threats.
West Azarbaijan Province (Northwestern Iran):
Vajiheh Khabati, the mother of Sadegh Kayhan, who has been away from her son for 36 years:
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Safia Eghbali, mother of Dariush Fattah, who has been away from her son for 36 years:
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Abdullah Abbasi and Maral Moghadam, the parents of Khalil Abbasi, who have been away from their son for 32 years:
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Zarrin Taj Daneshi, mother of Nasrullah Majidi, who has been away from her son for 38 years:
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Robabeh Hassani Farrokhi, mother of Ismail Kavousinia, who has been away from her son for 31 years:
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Saifullah Khosravi, the father of Akbar Khosravi, who has been away from his son for 29 years:
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Pourandokht Hossein Abizi, mother of Abdullah Moghaddasi, who has been away from her son for 34 years:
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Jan Bibi Torabi, the mother of Nahid Dadashzadeh, who has been away from her daughter for 35 years:
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Reza Saadat Irani, the father of Farhad Saadat Irani, who has been away from his son for 32 years:
Gilan province (Northern Iran):
Mohammad Vali Gholizadeh Birani, father of Ali Gholizadeh Birani:
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Seyed Reza Hosseini and Najmeh Abdi, parents of Zahra Hosseini:
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Farhad Mobarehan and Seyed Zahra Mousavi, parents of Yousef Mobarehan:
Ameneh Khatoon Marghi Foumani, the mother of Azim Rad Mohammad Alizadeh:
Alireza Yousefi, father of Mohammad Taghi Yousefi:
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Zabihullah Ghaderi, father of Mohammad Ghaderi:
Khuzestan province (Southwestern Iran):
Shahzadeh Sajedifar, mother of Gholam Ali Sajedifar:
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Mrs. Ramhormozi, mother of Nasr Sheikh Mansour Ramhormozi:
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Mrs. Raki, mother of Mohammad Reza Raki:
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Mrs. Karimi, mother of Mohammad Karimi:
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Mohammad Koohaki, father of Manouchehr Koohiki:
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Mr. and Mrs. Narimi, parents of Gholam Ali Narimi:
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Mr. and Mrs. Dejan, Mehran Dejan’s parents:
Zanjan province (Northwestern Iran):
Soghra Azadi, the mother of Amir Parvizi, who has been separated from her son for 30 years:
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Sakineh Hamidi, mother of Ali Madad Sadeghi, who has been separated from her son for more than 35 years:
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Fatemeh Peykani, the mother of Morteza Ghadimi, who has been separated from her son for more than 35 years:
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Valiullah Ghadimi, the father of Morteza Ghadimi, who has been separated from his son for more than 35 years.
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Hanif Mohammadi Kamyab, the father of Asghar Mohammadi Kamyab, who has been separated from his son for more than 35 years:
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Gol Qiz Khalfi, mother of Habibollah Ghasemi, who has been separated from her son for more than 20 years:
Qazvin province (Center of Iran):
Tahereh Ebrahimi, mother of Mahmoud Zolghadri:
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Ghamari Moradari, mother of Masoumeh Oladi:
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Ali Akbar and Khadijeh Babaeinejad Parents of Jafar Babaeinejad:
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Hassan and Roghayeh Shojaei Aliabadi Parents of Hossein Shojaei Aliabadi:
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Khalil and Roghayeh Barmkuhi Parents of Alireza Gholami Barmkuhi:
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Alamtab Sahraei, the mother of Hossein Ghahremani
Yazd province (Eastern Iran):
Masoumeh Dehghani, mother of Mohammad Zarezadeh, Baghdadabadi:
Golestan Province (Northeastern Iran):
Ay Soltan Sarli, mother of Hamid Mohammad Agha Atabay, who has been separated from her son for 35 years:
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Manzar Sharifi Aghili’s the mother of Mahnaz Bazazi, who has been separated from her daughter for 35 years:
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Nesa Hemmatnia, mother of Rasoul Mahdloo Torkmani:
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Nora Malahi, mother of Ali Akbar Mardani, who has been separated from her son for 35 years:
Lorestan Province (Western Iran):
Mr. Morad Hossein Jafarpour and Mrs. Jafarpour, parents of Ali Askar Jafarpour, who have been separated from their son for more than 18 years:
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Bijadeh Mahmoudi, mother of Eskandar Arjomandi, who has been separated from her son for more than 18 years:
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Hayat Banu Shadabi, the mother of Asghar and Abbas Faraji, Abbas has been separated for 30 years and Asghar for 20 years from her.
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Sanbar Shakarami, the mother of Masoumeh Shakarami, who has been separated from her daughter for more than 13 years:
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Kobra Pak Niat, the mother of Hojjat Azizi, who has been separated from her son for more than 35 years:
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Mahbanu Mirzaii Qalebi, the mother of Farzaneh Khademi, who has been separated from her daughter for more than 17 years:
Ardabil province (Northwestern Iran):
Mrs. Ershadi, Azim Ershadi’s mother:
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Marhamat Abolfathi Niari, mother of Barat Rabi’i:
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Markazi Province (Central Iran):
Mahin Habibi, mother of Parvaneh Abbasi:
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Aqdas Bandi, Hamid Reza Nouri’s mother:
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Montaha Zahraei, the mother of Mostafa Ghaedi, who has been away from her son for 30 years:
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Ashraf Mahallati, Farzin Hashemi’s mother, who has been away from her son for 35 years:
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Mrs. Fatemeh Bagherzadeh, the mother of Mohammad Hassan and Mohammad Reza Bagherzadeh, who has been away from her sons for 35 years:
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The number of these suffering mothers and fathers inside Iran is close to one thousand – insofar as it has been possible for Nejat Society to communicate with and follow up these families.