Opposition groups castigate the MEK
The MEK was a paramilitary organization that began its activities in Iran in 1965. After the victory of the Iranian Islamic Revolution in 1979, The MEK organization, which claimed that “they” had achieved the Islamic Revolution, started a conflict with Islamic Iran. Finally, in 1981 armed action against the Islamic Republic of Iran happened, MKO declared to take up arms and carried out terrorist operations in large and small dimensions, more than 17,000 Iranians were martyred, and the most important of these actions was the bombing in Office of the Prime Minister and the office of the Islamic Republic of Iran Party, where the president, prime minister and head of the Supreme Court of the Islamic Republic of Iran were martyred in these two incidents.
When the Mojahedin-e Khalq organization escaped from Iran, they went to Iraq and cooperated with Saddam Hussein, and they took up arms against their own country and participated in at least two operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
After the acceptance of peace by Iran and Iraq, the MEK, with the support of equipment from Saddam Hussein, attacks Iran with the fiction of conquering Tehran in a few days.
Now, this organization considers itself an alternative to the Islamic Republic of Iran and is doing its best to attack the Islamic Republic of Iran.
After about 25 years of presence in Iraq, The MEK was expelled from this country at the end of Saddam Hussein's rule over Iraq and settled in Albania with the financial support of some Arab countries and the direct support of the Americans.
After its presence in Albania, the Mojahedin Khalq organization tried to rebuild its violent and terrorist image emphasizing the observance of human rights laws among its members, it presented itself as a democratic organization, while the actions of this organization in different periods show that the human rights and compliance with its laws are the only slogans that are being promoted by the organization, and in Iran, such a claim is not implemented in any way, especially now that they stationed in Albania.
The terrorist group of the MEK has proven many times that they have even bought American senators with their money, and this terrorist group has a history of assassinating 6 American advisers, but even so, some American senators have betrayed their country and people for amounts of dollars that smell of blood. In the past few days, Nancy Mace has sent a letter to Antony Blinken in a propaganda way to make Eddie Rama afraid of the decision he made against the MEK. In this letter, it is mentioned that the Albanian government has violated the human rights of the members of the terrorist group of MEK, and the members of this terrorist cult are not allowed to access the Internet. There are some items that are worth noting here, this letter follows one goal and that is to pressure the Albanian government to release the MEK to do their political and terrorist activities but no one has paid attention to the fact that it is the leaders of the Rajavi cult who have restricted the access of the members to the Internet, and it is not as if this happened recently.
For more than 40 years, the members of this cult have not had access to the press, nor are they allowed to have internet or even telephone calls. The internet in this cult is being used just for making propaganda against Iran in their troll farms. These people are generally banned from the world outside the camp, and in fact, it is the leaders of this terrorist group who violate the human rights of their members. If any member of the MEK intends to leave the camp, he will be subjected to physical and mental torture, imprisonment, and even execution, like Mrs. Fahima Azarani, one of the members of the MEK, who planned to leave the camp a while ago, but due to psychological pressure and numerous brainwashing sessions, she suffered a heart attack and lost her life.
If Mrs. Nancy Mace is telling the truth and is really seeking to respect the human rights of the members of the MEK, with the cooperation of the American government, she can save these people from the camp and barracks and allow each of them to live freely, or demolish the walls of the camp and allow the members to leave the camp and move freely in Albania or contact their families freely or be able to visit their families in Tirana. For more than 40 years, the members of this group have been imprisoned inside the high walls of various Ashraf camps in Iraq, France, and Albania, and no human rights organization listens to the voices of these prisoners. Mrs. Nancy Mace, if you really want to respect human rights for MEK members, instead of putting pressure on the Albanian government and the Prime Minister of this country, Edi Rama, who only wants to observe the law in his country, save the members of the MEK from the camp.
In recent years, activities and the outward appearance of the MEK have not been hidden by the eyes of international observers. Many political activists have reacted to the activists of this organization throughout the world.
"verbal support of the Mojahedin Khalq costs money. It confirms and supports a group that Iranians believe is worse than the current government." Michael Rubin, one of the opponents of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said these sentences to the Washington Examiner.
In a report, The Persian Independent wrote that the members of the People's Mojahedin-e Khalq organization are hated by the Iranian people.
Many political figures and social activists of the Iranian diasporic opposition consider this group as a misfit.
During the past years, especially after the Islamic Revolution, they believe that the People's Mojahedin Khalq Organization has carried out strange actions against the Iranian people, the history of which has not been seen in any country or group opposed to a governing body.
In the same Washington Examiner article, Michael Rubin writes about Iranians' hatred of the People's Mojahedin Khalq organization: "Iranians hate the MEK." He pointed to the mistakes made by this organization in Iraq and said: "In Iraq, they made two mistakes that Iranians will not forgive them: They allied with Saddam Hussein, who bombarded Iranian cities and killed Iranian soldiers." Rubin explains the second reason: "They also carried out a wave of terrorist operations to destabilize the Islamic Republic, in which hundreds of innocent Iranians were killed." Finally, he concludes: "In other words, the opinion of Iranians about the MEK is similar to the opinion of the American people about American citizens who are members of the Taliban."
Cambiz Atabai, the head of Farah's office, the wife of the deposed Shah of Iran, protested against MEK, which is worth noting. In a letter to former US Secretary of State Pompeo, he openly criticized his presence in the meeting of the members of the People's Mojahedin in Albania and wrote: "The People's Mojahedin is a political cult with a history of terrorist activities that led to the death of many people, such as the American advisers of the Iranian armed forces in the 1970s.
In the following, Atabai calls Pompeo's support for the People's Mojahedin "Shocking" and he said: "While you and some former senior US politicians participate in the People's Mojahedin gathering, the truth is that the participants in the current protest rallies in Iran had no connection with the People's Mujahideen-e Khalq in the last four months."
While pointing out that the young protesters in Iran do not have any particular political affiliation, Atabai emphasized, "The People's Mujahideen are hated inside Iran."
The opposition abroad, who are on the same opinion in enmity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, have similar reactions. They all emphasize that the performance of the People's Mojahedin Organization in confronting the people and political groups, and even the groups that are hostile to the Islamic Republic of Iran, is very violent and unverifiable. This confrontation proved that none of these people and groups are willing to accompany the People's Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization in enmity with the Islamic Republic of Iran.