On the eve of Christmas, MEK hostages deprived of joy of life

MEK defectors

On the eve of Christmas, former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq who are currently residing in Europe speak of their past experience of living in the Cult of Rajavi during this time of the year.

Most ex-members of the group post their photos by the side of a Christmas tree on their accounts in the social media writing a caption of the restrictions they suffered when they were a member of the Cult of Rajavi.

In the destructive cult, celebrating, having party, hanging out with friends is forbidden. Residing in Albania, as European country, does not mean that MEK members can ever enjoy the New Year’s atmosphere.

Living in a remote camp, named Ashraf 3, which is guarded by security agents and monitored by CCTV cameras, has turned them into hostages who are punished on a daily basis because they have once been joined the MEK.

MEK hostages are deprived from any type of joy and happiness while New Year celebrations and Christmas are two of the most significant events of the year for Europeans. The festive atmosphere with its shining lights, colorful and musical celebration spreading across Western countries is a taboo for members of the Cult of Rajavi because it reminds them of life!

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