A number of former members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK, MKO), who managed to escape from this terrorist cult, have signed a joint statement entitled “We are ready to testify”.
The text of the statement is as follows:
We, former members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization, are ready to testify against the MEK and its heads, including Massoud and Maryam Rajavi.
We, the signatories of this statement, are ready to testify in any court, anywhere in the world, in person or through video communication, with detailed and full descriptions, that the MEK and its heads were directly responsible for:
1. Playing an active and direct role in the cruel and widespread killing of the people of Iran and Iraq.
2. Having close military and intelligence cooperation against Iranian defenders and border guards with the criminal dictatorship of Iraq, which was punished for its actions, during 8 years of defense of the Iranian people to repel foreign aggression.
3. Making many efforts and planning, after the announcement of the ceasefire between Iran and Iraq to rekindle the fire of war, as the head of this organization has repeatedly admitted, (War mongering under the title of spark and war strategy)
4. Playing an active military role in killing Shiites in the South and Kurds in the North of Iraq, in collaboration with the repression system of the criminal Saddam Hussein.
5. Violating the most basic human rights of the group members and their families and even torturing and injuring the members or killing them in various ways.
6. Forming a troll farm and a cyber army, under foreign interventionist supervision, and endangering the psychological and physical security of Iranian men and women through cyberspace, and spreading and encouraging terrorism and sabotage.
7. Threatening and intimidating former members who no longer wish to be traitors to the country with this destructive cult repeatedly, and even framing them up in foreign countries to silence them.
Therefore, we are ready to testify against the MEK and its heads in all the above cases and provide sufficient evidence in any court.