Honorable Members of the US Congress,
With regards, we are the former members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO, NCRI), who had been members of this cult for between 10 to 30 years, mostly in Iraq.
We are most pleased by and very much welcome the nuclear agreement made between Iran and the P5+1 and consider it an important step towards establishing global peace and security in alliance with the people of Iran’s best interests.
We also fully support the lifting of the sanctions against Iran since we find it in the best interest of Iran and its people.The people of Iran welcomed the agreement and the world was witness to their celebration and satisfaction in the news broadcasts.The people of Iran have suffered enough damage from the 8 years of war between Iran and Iraq.
We have all spent a life time trying to bring freedom, justice and welfare for the people of Iran,to restore human rights and civil rights for our homeland and therefore now we have no wish other than what Iran’s people desire.
We condemn all the efforts made to reject this agreement in Congress by those who are in favor of launching war against the Iranian nation and against the economic interests of the Iranian people and find it contrary to the efforts made to restore global peace which is in the best interests of all nations including those of the US and Iran.
Some fundamentalists and extremists, including the cult leader Massoud Rajavi and his wife Maryam of the terrorist MEK, see their existence only in war mongering and terrorism. We declare that the people of Iran support this agreement and of course they know best what is to their best interests.
Therefore we, alongside the people of Iran and peace loving organizations and personalities around the world, urge members of the US Congress to support the nuclear agreement with Iran and let all sanctions be lifted and Iran’s wealth be released.
We are certain that your approving vote would not only improve the living standards in Iran but would pave the way for reformists and civil rights activists to struggle for political freedom and human rights in Iran both inside and outside the country.
A group of former members of the MEK:
1.Milad Ariaie
2.Issa Azadeh
3.Abdolkarim Ebrahimi
4.Nasrin Ebrahimi
5.Adel Azami
6.Ehssan Bidi
7.Hamid Reza Bikas
8.Shahrooz Tajbakhsh
9.Edvard Tornado
10.Shirzad Jalili
11.Ali Jahani
12.Parvin Haji
13.Ghorban Ali Hossein Nejad
14.Karim Haqqi
15.Mahboobe Hamze (Mohammadi)
16.Yoosef Hamidi
17.Anne khodabandeh
18.Ebrahim khodabandeh
19.Massoud khodabandeh
20.Habib Khorrami
21.Hassan Khalaj
22.Mehdi Khoshhal
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24.Ali Akbar Rastgoo
25.Mohammad Razzaqi
26.Siavosh Rastar
27.Mojtaba Rashidi
28.Sadeq Rezaei
29.Majid Roohi
30.Hamid Reza Zaree Sistani
31.Ali Reza Zahedi
32.Mehrdad Sagharchi
33.Mohammad Hossein Sobhani
34.Mahmood Sepahi
35.Mehdi Sojoodi
36.Niloofar Sarfaraz
37.Batool Soltani
38.Hamid Reza Soleimani
39.Rabeah Shahrokhi
40.Ahmad Reza Shafiei
41.Mir Baqer Sedaqi
42.Hamed Sarrafpoor
43.Mohammad Iraqi
44.Hassan Azizi
45.Karim Gholami
46.Ghafoor Fattaheian
47.Ali Ghashgavi
48.Mohammad Karami
49.Homayoon Kehzadi
50.Homeira Mohammad Nejad
51.Ahmad Mohammadi
52.Hooreiyah Mohammadi
53.Mohammad Mohammadi
54.Mortaza Mohammadi
55.Mostafa Mohammadi
56.Zahra Moeini
57.Zahra Mirbaqeri
58.Seid Amir Movassaqi
59.Nader Naderi
60.Mohammad Reza Najjareian
61.Ali Reza Nasrollahi
62.Manssoor Nazari
63.Mehdi Nikbakht
64.Ahmad Hajari
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– Office of the President of the United States
– U.S. Department of State
Published by Peyvande Rahaee, Paris,