Families of the MEK hostages denied of their rights

MKO members escaped Ashraf and joined families’ picket

… According to media reports from Baghdad two members of the Mojahedin were able to break away from the Rajavi cult and join the families in their picket outside the camp. Mr. Seyed Yousef Jafari from Ahwaz and Mr. Abdolghader Ostadi from Iranshahr spoke to reporters about their own ordeal as long-term captives inside the camp …

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Mojahedin Khalq refuses family visits

… The MKO’s advocates in Britain and America also joined the fray and demanded of their respective governments to intervene. But, in all these cries for help, no mention was made that it was the MKO leaders who were not allowing the members to leave the camp and visit with their families outside the camp …The families’ simple, straightforward and only demand is that they be able to meet with their relatives..

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What MKO leaders fear?

MKO uses the terms like democracy and human rights as tools to crush those who believe in other ideologies than that of MKO. However, the news of families’ visit to Ashraf where their children are captivated by MKO and MKO leaders do not allow them to meet their beloved ones, exactly represents the contradictory behavior of Rajavi’s cult ..Given that the families are sent by IRI, it is not even fair to deprive some elderly parents who have not been able to contact their children by phone for long years, from visiting them. What kind of human rights do MKO/MEK/PMOI leaders believe in?

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Tensions in Iranian Exile Camp Ashraf in Iraq

… The group that lives here, the People’s Mujahedeen [MKO/MEK,PMOI], has had a long and winding history. It killed Americans, supported the takeover of the United States Embassy in Iran during the 1970s and was given sanctuary in Iraq by Saddam Hussein. But after the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, the group was protected by the United States … “It is not a civil society,” said Col. Saadi Habib al-Duleimi, who oversees the camp. “It is a complex political-military system

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Fear and Slavery in the Mojahedin-e Khalq cult

… This threat does not come from outside agencies, but arises directly from the cult nature of the organisation itself; hence the MKO/MEK/PMOI leaders’ hysteria over eight family members knocking at the camp gate asking to see their relatives … These eight – and the other small groups and individuals who have arrived at the camp over the past six years – are terrifying agents capable of destroying Rajavi’s dedicated, self-sacrificing, totally committed force of Mojaheds?

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Why is Rajavi afraid of the aged meeting with their children?

Leaders of Molahedin Khalq Organization (MKO/MEK/PMOI) have refused to allow the reunions of Iranian families coming from Iran to meet with their children…The banning is an explicit violation of the rights by the leaders and particularly by Maryam and Masoud Rajavi who are enthusiastically these days advertizing to be its defender and indicates that the leaders believe in the observation of human rights only as a political lever to delude public opinion and the advocates in the West to advance the organizational ends.

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