Manipulation Techniques of the MEK cult leaders

I was lucky that I didn’t get back to the MKO!

“I have had seven to eight mother,” Hanif said about his childhood as an immigrant. His biological mother was not allowed to call him except once a year on his birthday. “About my father I have very few memoirs,” he said with a regretful look.A large number of children of the MKO/MEK/PMOI members were then brought back to the MKO’s camp…

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Elimination projects in the MKO – Alan Mohammadi

Alan was 14 years old when she was brought to Camp Ashraf to visit her parents who were members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization. She had been sent to Europe after the so-called ideological revolution in the MKO/MEK/PMOI that forced couples to divorce and eventually to leave their children.

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Gender Segregation Everywhere in the MKO Cult

Constant human rights violation and gender segregation are in the essence of the MKO/MEK/PMOI as terrorist destructive cult even if it is relocated to Europe the heart of democracy in a camp in Albania; and even if its propaganda resorts to each and every means possible.

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Anne Khodabandeh: Deceptive Recruitment – from Canada to Colorado

anyone who met Neda could instantly see that she wasn’t that kind of person. Her parents should have been tremendously proud of this kind, thoughtful, ambitious young woman …Instead the MEK tricked them into believing that their harsh military camps in Iraq were the ideal place to keep her safe from bourgeoise Western corruption. The MEK, they were told, promoted women…

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The Cult of Rajavi keep members as “Non Person”

Massoud Rajavi’s similarities with other dictators originates from his cultic Now, let’s get back to Massoud Rajavi. He runs a polygamous cult, according to the testimonies of former female members of the MKO/MEK/PMOI. Batoul Soltani is one of the female victims of Massoud Rajavi whose revelations about abuses committed in the cult has become a credited source for cult experts. . This is Wikipedia’s account about this victim of the Cult of Rajavi:…

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Two brothers, defected from the MKO, returned home

Although they were promised a better life in Europe, they found themselves in Turkey and then Iraqi Camp Ashraf where they were immediately separated from each other. They were not allowed to meet each other for years. They were not told about their family who had several times come to visit them in Camp Ashraf, Iraq.

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