Unable to see her son living in Mujahedin-e Khalq camp in Tirana, Albania called Camp Ashraf 3, the ailing, aged mother of Aliakbar Andalibi suffers a lot.
It is now for decades that Aliakbar is living at MEK camps and the cult leaders do not let him have any contact with his family.
Families of the MEK hostages denied of their rights
Mostfa Foroughi left Iran for England to continue his studies in London, in 1980. He was in contact with his family during the first year that he was going to university there.
“The phone calls stopped after a year”, his brother Mohammadreza Foroughi says. “I was in Germany at the time. I tried to call his friends to get some news about him. A friend of his told me that Mostafa was not going to university anymore because he had been recruited by a group called Mujahedin Khalq.”
Mohammadreza was shocked when he realized that his brother was taken to Iraq by MEK. His mother had awfully missed Mostafa. “I could manage to pursue the case of my brother via international bodies but we just made sure that he was in Camp Ashraf, Iraq. We were not allowed to contact him,” Mohammadreza says.
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Mohammadreza Foroughi
During the past years, the Foroughis have written several letters to human rights bodies and to Albanian authorities. They also write open letters and send videos for Mostafa to persuade him to leave the Cult of Rajavi. However, they have not been able to contact him for thirty years now. The bad news is that their mother died in 2015 while she was awaiting the release of her beloved son.
Today, Mohammadreza is still hopeful to see his brother someday. “Please liberate yourself! Live like a free man!” he writes in his recent letter to Mostafa.
Ms. Faride Parvaresh published a message on cyberspace to congratulate her brother’s birthday.
Ms. Parvaresh’s brother – Fereydoun is a hostage of the Mujahedin-e Khalq group and lives in the cult’s Tirana Camp called Camp Ashraf 3.
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Faride Parvaresh
The MEK cult leaders do not allow members to contact their family members. Fereydoun is under the cult’s pressure because of his family’s efforts to free him.
“My beloved brother, I’m getting married and my only desire is that you be by my side on my wedding night”, wrote the sister of AmirAslan Hassanzadeh, a member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/ MEK/ PMOI/ Cult of Rajavi).
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AmirAslan Hasanzade
AmirAslan Hassanzadeh was recruited by the MEK agents when he was very young. His mother Soraya Abdollahi has been endeavoring to liberate AmirAslan from the bars of MEK, for over two decades. She has taken every legal action to call on the international community to aid her release her son.
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AmirAslan Hasanzade
Anna is the younger sister of AmirAslan who got married a few days ago. Before her wedding ceremony she wrote an open letter to her brother who has been taken as a hostage in MEK for over twenty years. “I am still living with your memoirs,” she writes. “What kind of rule bans you from calling your little sister? I feel so sad that you are not present in my wedding ceremony”.
Our brother; Ali Hossein Jamaati have been enslaved mentally and physically by the MEK leaders now for more than three decades, Mr. Sefatollah and Mr. Sabqatullah Jamaati said during a Nejat Society meeting in Zanjan province.
They emphasized that they will take all legal measures to visit their brother along with other families.
Letter of Morteza Valizade to his father; Seyyed Vali Mohammadzade who is taken hostage at the MEK Camp in Albania.
My beloved dad, I wish to say greetings to you after thirty-three years of being far away from each other.
The last time I saw you, I was a two-year old kid. I have no image of you in my mind except the photo I saw on the MEK cult website.
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Seyyed Vali Mohammadzade, hostage of MEK cult
I am Morteza; your son. I grew up in loneliness and without the support of my father. Why did the MEK cult leaders separated us?!
I am still hopeful to see you and hug you once more. I love you my dear dad. I am waiting for you.
Love,
Your son, Morteza
My dear daughter I wish you contact your siblings and me freely. Shima,Ehsan,Arash and me live with your memories. We long to see you again.
My dear Azade I want you to decide your own fate and way of life without restrictions of cult affairs.
As you have had no contact with us during all these twenty-one years, and even have had no activity in social media, it seems that you are living under dehumanizing condition.
Your spouse; Kaveh, has separated the group and is living in Sweden. In his last call to his family, Kaveh said that he is still awaiting Azade’s return.
I am totally unaware of you and your health conditions. As the MEK cult leaders do not allow us to have any contact, I publish this letter to the cyber space in the hope that one day you get access to the internet and be able to read my letter.
Love,
Your mother
My dear brother, we all have missed you a lot. we have your love in our hearts. We long to see you and hear your voice. We review your memories over and over again. We are all worried about you, since we have had no contact with you for long years.
My dear Jaafar, I send you a photo of my brothers and mine to you.
Love,
Your brother Hossein Adibpur.
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Jaafar Adibpur brothers
Amir badali ‘s sisters; Somaye and Nazila, celebrated their dear brother’s birthday without him.
Amir Badali is a MEK member living in the group’s Camp Ashraf 3 in Albania.
As a Mujahedin-e Khalq cult member, Amir is not allowed to contact his family.
Badali family have had no contact with their brother now for long years. They even have no information about his wellbeing and conditions.