The anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) group has postponed a summit just hours before its commencement due to what the notorious terror outfit claimed to be “security threats.”
The so-called Free Iran World Summit was scheduled to take place on July 23 and 24 outside the MKO’s headquarters in the Albanian capital of Tirana.
In a statement on Friday, the notorious group said the event was postponed "upon recommendations by the Albanian government, for security reasons, and
Referring to the verdict in the case of Hamid Nouri, Iran’s Judiciary Spokesman Masoud Setayeshi said that the verdict was not issued based on legal standards and fair proceedings, calling it regrettable and objectionable.
Setayeshi added that the fact is that Nouri has been deprived of the basic rights of trial and citizenship, noting that such a situation is not in accordance with any of the domestic and international regulations.
A Swedish court on Thursday sentenced an Iranian citizen, who
Iran's Foreign Ministry has revised its list of sanctioned past and present American officials and persons who have openly supported the anti-Iran terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO).
The ministry said in a statement on Saturday that 61 US citizens had been designated in accordance with an Iranian law titled "Countering Violations of Human Rights and Adventurist and Terrorist Actions of the United States of America in the Region," specifically Article 4, which was passed by
The Iranian ambassador to Stockholm Ahmad Masoumifar, wrote in a Swedish newspaper that the Swedish legal system has violated the most basic principles of international law, calling the verdict “unfounded and political.”
According to Habilian, pointing to some failures in applying legal procedures in the case of Hamid Nouri such as thorough investigation by the prosecutor, prosecuting the case in the alleged crime scene, allowing witnesses introduced by the defendant to testify in the court
The unjust and politicized verdict of the Swedish judicial system against Mr. Hamid Nouri, an Iranian citizen, who has been detained and imprisoned in Sweden for more than 32 months in inhuman conditions, was not entirely unexpected.
The Swedish prosecutor's office illegally arrested this Iranian citizen based on the false statements and claims of a few members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group (aka MEK, MKO, PMOI) without conducting conventional legal procedures and sufficient
Members of the anti-Iran Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO or MEK) terrorist group have attacked an outdoor exhibition held in the heart of Stockholm to expose the atrocities committed by the infamous cult against the Iranian nation.
Videos circulating online showed that the exhibition, held across from the Swedish parliament on Monday, was vandalized by MKO elements, one of whom managed to pass a cordon of security forces before he was arrested.
The individual tried to tear down the banners
The Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK terrorist group) attacked an exhibition on their crimes organized by a number of Iranian citizens residing in Sweden.
According to IRNA quoted by Habilian, an exhibition of the MEK’s crimes was planned by a few Iranian citizens living in Sweden, and staged in front of the parliament building and Stockholm court yesterday.
The exhibition, which will also be on view today illustrating part of the MEK terrorist group’s despicable crimes, has triggered the group’s violent
Iranian families of terror victims penned a letter of condolence for the assassination of the Japanese Prime Minister to the ambassador of this country in Tehran.
According to Habilian, the message sent to Japanese ambassador to Tehran emphasized the fact that terrorism threatens the peace and security of nations and jeopardizes innocent lives for the sake of terrorists’ political and ideological purposes while criticizing the double standard of supporters of terrorism regarding the
Following the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MeK)’s New Round of Violence including the terrorist attack in Tehran on July 1, 2022, The Families of Iranian Victims of Terrorism penned an open letter to the international assemblies and urged them to abandon political considerations in dealing with terrorist groups.
The letter reads as follows:
“The MeK claims that it formally rejected the use of violence in 2001 although there is limited documentary proof of this decision in either English
June 28 marks the martyrdom anniversary of Ayatollah Seyyed Mohammad Hossein Beheshti, one of the great figures behind the victory of the Islamic Revolution. Little is known about him, but he was a cleric who played a key role in establishing the Islamic Republic in 1979.
Beheshti was not an ordinary cleric. That can be understood from his background. When graduated from Qom Seminary, he traveled to Europe to teach the Iranian students in West Germany. To this day, many refer to him as one of
Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi addresses a conference attended by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, and the judicial system’s directors, staff and judges in Tehran on June 27, 2022.
Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi said in the early years after the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the seditious circles, backed by global hegemony, sought to deal blows to the country through carrying out physical and character
Iran is marking the 41th anniversary of a deadly attack by the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) amid a push by the US and Saudi Arabia to prop up the dying terrorist group as a pressure tool.
on June 28, 1981, a powerful bomb went off at the headquarters of an Iranian political party, the Islamic Republican Party (IRP), where the party’s leaders were holding a meeting. The bombing martyred scores of Iranian officials, including then Head of Supreme Judicial Council Ayatollah Mohammad
An exhibition on documents of the MEK terrorist group’s crimes was held in Stockholm, Sweden, on Thursday, June 10, by the families of terror victims in Iran. The exhibition, which contains documents and images of the MEK crimes against Iranian people, was held as a response to the trial of Mr. Hamid Nouri, an Iranian citizen, in a court in Stockholm where members of the infamous MEK terrorist cult were summoned to court by the Swedish judicial system as plaintiffs and witnesses and were given
The Secretary General of Habilian Association comments on the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MeK)’s recent attack to an exhibition held in Stockholm highlighting the group’s crimes in an interview with Press TV.
According to Habilian, referring to this illegal action of the MeK terrorist group, Seyyed Mohammad Javad Hasheminejad said that such movements rooted in fear: “The MeK vandals attacked journalists who are free everywhere in the world to do their job. This shows the weakness of the
Following the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MeK)’s recent attacks to an exhibition held in Stockholm highlighting the group’s crimes, The Families of Iranian Victims of Terrorism, who organized the exhibition, have penned a letter to the Swedish Minister of Justice as responsible for the Swedish Police and urged for necessary explanations and compensation for the incidents.
The letter reads as follows:
Mr. Morgan Johansson
The Minister for Justice and Home Affairs of Sweden
As you know, an
Members of anti-Iran terrorist grouplet, Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO or MEK), have attacked the organizers of an exhibition held in Swedish capital of Stockholm on the group’s crimes.
The MKO terrorists slashed the banners with knives and splashed paint on them to hide their brutal crimes, while pelting the organizers with stones and eggs, in what was decried as a blatant affront to democracy and free speech, according to a report by Press TV, whose staff covering the event were
An exhibition on documents of Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MeK)’s crimes is on view in Sweden.
According to Habilian, the “56 years of Terror Exhibition”, which is now being held by Habilian Association (Families of Iranian Victims of Terrorism) and includes images and documents about the MeK’s crimes since its establishment 56 years ago, opened from today, Thursday, June 10 and will go on for two days in front of Stockholm court in Sweden.
This exhibition is on view in front of the
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Ali Bagheri Kani said maintaining silence on terrorism should be equally condemned as terrorism itself.
He made the comment in reaction to the assassination of Hassan Sayyad Khodaei, a member of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
The IRGC commander was killed on Sunday evening after two motorcyclists shot him five times in front of his house in the capital Tehran.
Bagheri Kani on Monday night paid a visit to
The Turkish president on Saturday talked about his country’s concerns regarding the activities of “terror” groups in Sweden, calling on Stockholm to end support for such groups.
According to a statement by Turkey's Communications Directorate, Recep Tayyip Erdogan informed Magdalena Andersson about Turkish concerns regarding the activities of the PKK/YPG and FETO in Sweden, and said that the NATO-candidate country should put an end to its financial, political and weapon support to such
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi pointed the finger at the global arrogance for the assassination of IRGC member Hassan Sayyad Khodaei in Tehran, pledging that Iran will exact revenge for the terrorist attack.
Speaking to reporters before leaving Tehran for Oman for an official visit on Monday, Raisi expressed his condolences to the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and the family of Khodaei, who was martyred in an assassination attack in Tehran on Sunday.
The president said an