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Nejat Newsletter No.123

Nejat Newsletter no.123

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

– Nowruz (Persian New Year)
Nowruz is the Iranian or Persian New Year. Historically, it has been observed by Iranian peoples, but is now celebrated by many ethnicities worldwide.

– Activities of Nejat Society Albania on the occasion of March 8
Members of the Nejat Society Albania gathered on the streets of Tirana on the occasion of International Women’s Day to inform Albanian citizens about the violations of women’s rights in the camp of the MEK.

– The latest report of CRS on the Mojahedin-e Khalq
The Mojahedin-e-Khalq or MEK (also known as the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, or PMOI) is an exiled Iranian opposition group. This report provides background on the group, including its origins, its 1997 designation by the U.S. Department of State as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), its 2012 delisting as an FTO, and other issues

– French paper exposes Maryam Rajavi’s lavish lifestyle
The satirical newspaper details how Rajavi and an entourage of eleven, including a bodyguard and attendant, spent nearly €29,000 in cash at a prestigious spa in Vichy, France, over the Christmas and New Year holidays.

– Where are MEK Schoolchildren?

Cults Thrive by Isolating Members, and Few If Any Children of MKO Members Attend Public or Broader Multicultural Schools

– Issa Azadeh, former member of 38 years, speaks to the Tehran Times
When I entered the MEK I was highly educated,” he explained. “I was a university graduate, and I had a family, job, and social connections. But after my involvement with the organization all
that was lost. There, Masoud Rajavi tried to reduce the members to nothing, devoid of character, dignity, and honor.”

– About Nejat Society

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