A Big Blow to the Terrorist Group of the Mujahedin-e Khalq During the Olympics in France

22.08.2024

With the help of their fan network and by buying tickets and filling some predetermined positions, the terrorist group of Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) tried to make it difficult for Iranian athletes, but all their plans failed. Long before the start of the French Olympics, the MEK was struggling to fill the competition hall, and considering that this country is one of the political and propaganda headquarters of the MEK, the leader of the movements was a person named "Iskandar Moslem Filabi”. This person is the head of the main networks of the terrorist cult of the MEK in France, and in recent years, with the help of the Persian-language media, he has also become the flag bearer of the "Iranian sports boycott".

The MEK, with the help of their fan network, had tried to make it difficult for the Iranian athletes by buying tickets and filling some pre-determined positions and had predicted that after the end of this tournament and the possible defeat of the Iranian players, the hall would be turned into an anti-Iranian political meeting. However, the coordination with the organizers, the successive championships of the Iranian players, and the vigilance of the organizers of the tournament disrupted all the previous plans and the psychological warfare project of the terrorists on the platforms as well as their media coverage by the Iran-International terrorist network outside the hall. The tournament turned into a definite defeat for the elements of the MEK, in simple words, those who came to see the Bulgarian flag rise and the Iranian flag fall, left the Grand-Palais hall of Paris with an empty hand.

The attempt to remove Iran from international sports competitions with the aim of creating political isolation has a longer history than the Paris Games. Before the start of the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, a group of anti-Iran terrorists tried to remove the names of Iranian athletes by implementing numerous anti-Iranian campaigns. These wicked actions started at the women's world chess tournament in Tehran and extended to Paris.

But what are the goals of boycotting Iran’s sport and who will implement its scenario?

The main designers of the sports boycott project tend to increase the political pressure to boycott Iran's sports in addition to creating an international vacuum and political isolation, raising the level of domestic dissatisfaction and bringing a wave of protest to the streets.

According to the Independent website (the Persian language section) in the description of Iran's isolation operation, it writes:

“Iran should become an isolated island from the world, Iran's strategic advantages should be lost and this country should suffer economic, political, and social collapse and stagnation. Iran's isolation operation will reduce the possibility of Tehran's regional adventure.”

It is interesting to note that Iran's isolation operation in the sports sector started its work for the first time under the promotional name of the "Etihad for Navid" campaign; Navid Afkari was arrested by law enforcement authorities after committing a murder case in Fars province in Iran and after going through judicial and legal procedures got retaliated by the request of the parents of the murdered man.

In this campaign, some sports reporters from Iran, a number of fraudsters with fake sports titles, and some members of the illegal group of Human Rights Defenders have been present. People such as Pashaei, Masih Alinejad, Majid Wares, Ehsan (known as Sam) Rajabi, Shirin Ebadi, Darya Safai, and Nazanin Bonyadi have been the famous faces of this campaign in recent years.

In addition to communicating with members of the US government and Congress, this fake sports campaign also used all the power of anti-Iran groups to prevent Iranian athletes from reaching the international sports halls. These anti-Iranian elements appear in foreign stadiums in the role of operational battalions. By publishing the pictures of these battalions, the Reuters news agency called them the voice of Iran's unrest. The Danish TV 2 channel has directly covered the images of these anti-Iranian battalions during the World Cup in Doha, to the point that its political reporter, Rasmus Tantholdt, went to Doha instead of a sports reporter to get exclusive images of certain battalions wearing black uniform.

These battalions are often organized by the elements of the MEK in the stadiums and gyms and make noise and slogans for the benefit of the rival teams. A close narrator says about the behavior model of these battalions:

“They would stand with the attacks of the opposing team to somehow show their identity conflict to those present in the stadium. Promoting the phenomenon of identity conflict causes a society to lose its identity and cognitive roots over time and become inclined to foreign propaganda elements!”

Kimia Alizadeh: victim or actor of an anti-Iranian scenario?

The very important point is that this anti-Iranian campaign has repeatedly tried to communicate with some athletes and social figures inside Iran. The goal was for these civil or sports activists to demonstrate the guidelines of the sports boycott campaign in front of the media cameras.

The strange fate of Kimia Alizadeh with the Bulgarian flag in the Paris Olympics is one of these cases. Mrs. Alizadeh, despite getting more facilities than other Iranian athletes during her career in Iran, left her country with the intelligence project of the CIA organization in Germany.

It is her fate that these days her work has reached a place where, in addition to having acute depression, she also had no place among anti-Iran circles, and, in other words, she was pushed away from every opposition. Kimia Alizadeh was part of the project of an all-around boycott of Iranian sports, which failed, and her case should not be reduced to a strange story about a simple girl who was fooled by her husband! The scenario of Iran's sports isolation campaign with the aim of recruiting from Iranian figures has failed with timely observation and exact measures and this campaign has not been able to achieve its goals.