A report on MKO members in Albanian refugee camp
A report on MKO members in Albanian refugee camp
A report on MKO members in Albanian refugee camp
Nejat Society hosted a gathering in Sanandaj, Iranian Kurdistan, for university lecturers and students. The event included talks from four ex MEK members who had come back to Iran and a book table. The meeting at Sanandaj University was very popular and was packed with both students and staff.
… Javad Firouzmand in France has written an article responding to the MEK’s long, long statement against Ghassim and Rowhani and the ridiculous accusations made against them. He goes into the detail s of this long ‘book’ the MEK produced and says that every part of it shows that their real problem is not the ones who left but the ones inside who want to leave …
The day before the group’s rally this year, former MKO members held a press event, which was attended by just one other journalist. The lack of media interest reflects how Europe chooses to ignore the indisputable human rights violations of a group described by former members as a horrific cult.
Pictures the MEK had published described as anti-Iran demonstrations in the streets of major Iranian cities, but when we look closely we can see the pictures are of people celebrating Iran’s qualification to the 2014 World Cup.
Former members of the MEK held a book sale and picket on 19 June in Cologne to draw attention to the situation of Camp Liberty, and Rajavi’s unchallenged hold on the 3000+ hostages there. They also protested the free hand given to Paris based Maryam Rajavi to promote her terrorist agenda in Europe.
Former members of the MEK held a book sale and picket on 19 June in Cologne
The former member of the terrorist group also reiterated: “MKO members were always told they all had to think the same and all the views must be united and no one should express their beliefs.” She also pointed out how she was recruited in the group and said: “I had planned to go abroad to continue my studies but unfortunately, I was kidnapped by the MKO and found myself in the middle of Camp Ashraf.”
“What I saw and endured at the MKO’s Camp Ashraf is opposite of what they say here in Europe. There is no freedom for women. They cannot talk to men, wear make-up and are even forced to have abortions… I wanted to leave there for a long time and finally escaped,” said Nasrin Ebrahimi, a former MKO member, in the French capital, Paris.