Prevent CIA and MEK from treating people as gladiators
Members are forced to accept that membership is for life and they cannot leave
Members are forced to accept that membership is for life and they cannot leave
Following the MKO Cult leaders’ decision to transfer members to a remote place in Albania, a suffering mother whose son is kept hostage by the cult wrote a letter to the representative of the UNHCR in Albania. Some parts of the letter reads:”
At present, the MEK/MKO/PMOI members in Tirana enjoy some limited access to the outside world. This is not tolerable for the cult. The cult leader Maryam Rajavi wants her followers captive all the time
Anne Singleton – Khodabandeh an ex-Iranian mojahedin discusses with Dr. Olsi Jazexhi the presence of the Iranian mojahedin (Mojahedin Khalq: MEK, MKO, NCRI, Rajavi cult) organization in Albania. The discussion…
Massoud Rajavi born on August 18, 1948 in Tabas in the Northwest of Iran. He became the leader of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO) in the late years of…
Rajavi married fellow MEK member Ashraf Rabiei in summer 1980. Rabiei was widow of another MEK member killed in 1976, Ali-Akbar Nabavi-Nuri, whom she married in 1975. In February 1982,…
The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) was the first major organization to embrace the Mujahedin-e Khalq group and offer them military training and supplies in its camps in Lebanon and Syria.…
Yasser Arafat receives the Herald of the MKO by its leader Massoud Rajavi. [In September 1981, political adviser to Yasser Arafat and former PLO representative in Tehran called at the…
On 29th July 1981 Rajavi and Bani Sadr escape to Paris. They [in disguise] were driven to a Tehran military base and got on board of a hijacked Iranian air…
Born in December 1953, Tehran, Maryam Qajar Azodanlu (later called Rajavi) was raised in a middle-class family. She joined the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/MEK/PMOI/the Cult of Rajavi) after her…