MohammadReza Aghasi is a captive in the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi). He has not been allowed to contact his family freely as long as he has been in the MEK.
When in 2016, the group was relocated in Albania, MohammadReza’s mother published a congratulation letter expressing her pleasure for the new possibility that would open the way for the freedom of her son. Yet, five years passed and her son is still imprisoned in the MEK’s Camp Ashraf 3, in Albania.
However, the Aghasis did not lose hope. They kept on writing letters and sending videos to their beloved MohammadReza.
“Dear MohammadReza, I expected that you would get released from the bars of the group in Albania,” Hamideh Aghasi, his sister, writes in her recent open letter to her brother. “But you weren’t liberated. You didn’t contact us and now I realize that you are actually mentally and physically imprisoned. The entire family and I will be very happy if you contact us.”
“I pray for your freedom from the chains of your mind and thought,” Hamideh adds. “I hope you make the right decision for the rest of your life. Bro! you are in a mental prison and you are not aware of the crimes the Cult of Rajavi has committed.”
The Aghasis live in Qazvin province, Iran.