The highly anticipated trial of 104 members of anti-Iran Mojahedin-e Khalq (MeK or MKO) terrorist group is set to commence in Tehran on Tuesday, marking a significant moment for thousands of Iranian families seeking justice for decades of terror-induced agony.
After more than four decades of expectation by several thousand families of Iranian terror victims, the first session of the historic trial of 104 members of the terrorist group is scheduled to be held in Tehran on Tuesday, December 12
On this significant occasion of International Human Rights Day, as we commemorate the universal principles of human rights, we are compelled to shed light on the grave challenges faced by Iranian families of terror victims due to the actions of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (aka MEK, MKO, PMOI). In the spirit of advocating for justice and transparency, this article aims to spotlight documented human rights abuses within the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK). Despite the MEK's claims, it
Considering the recent positions of the UN special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran, including his attendance at several meetings organized by the MeK terrorist group, Habilian addressed in a letter the head of the Human Rights Council and also the UN secretary general expressing concern over his unconventional relationship with the MeK, and requested these officials to put a comprehensive investigation into this matter on the agenda.
The letter reads as follows:
Reviewing the
Following the terrorist drone strike in the Syrian city of Homs, which led to the killing of dozens of innocent people of this country, families of Iranian terror victims in a statement expressed their condolence with the families of the attack’s victims. The statement reads as follows:
The news of terrorist attack on the graduation ceremony for officers of the military academy in the historical city of Homs, which led to the killing of dozens of them and a number of their families, including
The suicide bombing in front of the General Directorate of Security building, in the Turkish capital Ankara caused a wave of concern through the country. The attack was carried out by the PKK terrorist group after a long period of peace in Turkey. However, it was not far from the expectation that terrorist and separatist groups trigger violent actions once again in that country.
Separatist Terrorist groups such as PKK, Komalah, KDPI and PJAK all of which share common intellectual origins, have
An investigative report by Iranian daily Farhikhtegan has shed light on a clandestine financial network that sponsors and funds the heinous activities of the terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), currently based in Albania.
In a report released on Tuesday, September 19, the Iranian newspaper said it has obtained information about several companies that have provided large-scale financial aid to the MKO terrorists in the past years.
The list includes:
1. "Red Granite Pictures", an
A report by the European Parliament has said that the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) terrorist organization has committed many non-transparent actions in dealing with the members of the European Parliament.
“Iran’s Mujahideen, an organization Human Rights Watch has accused of intimidating, torturing and sometimes murdering members of the Iranian diaspora, has been using aggressive and shady practices to meet MEPs, including by hiding their real affiliation,” said the report.
It added, “MEPs have
Iranian intelligence forces have identified and arrested all members of a terrorist outfit in the country’s southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchestan, the Intelligence Ministry’s provincial office said in a statement on Friday.
According to the statement, the terrorist outfit was involved in the armed abduction and murder of rights activists Samir Baluch and his pregnant spouse, Hanigol Baluch, in Iranshar County, and their transfer to the outskirts of the border region of Saravan
Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, the chief of Iran’s Judiciary, says he has established a special committee to look into the cases of indicted members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MKO) terror group whose proceedings have been delayed.
He said he has advised the judiciary to heed to the MKO members’ cases while keeping in mind the heinous crimes the group has committed.
The MKO is responsible for the death of more than 12,000 people.
Iran has lately become more focused on bringing members of the MKO
A criminal court in the Iranian capital Tehran has announced that is going to hold a trial in absentia for 104 members of the terrorist Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO).
The First Criminal Court of Tehran Province issued a public notice on Saturday saying the fugitive MKO members showed introduce their lawyers to the court to take part in the trial.
The media center of the Iranian judiciary the public notice has been published in Iranian newspapers. It has asked the 104 MKO members, whose
A top Iranian criminal court plans to bring more than a hundred members of the anti-Iran terrorist cult Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), which has murdered tens of thousands of Iranian citizens, to trial.
Branch 1 of Tehran’s Criminal Court has announced that 104 MKO members, including the ringleader of the terror cult Maryam Rajavi, must introduce their lawyers to the court so that they will represent and protect the rights of the defendants, according to Press TV.
Recently, Iranian
In response to the action of a number of members of the Italian parliament in hosting the ringleader of the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MeK) terrorist group, The Families of Iranian Victims of Terrorism issued a statement expressing their protest against this inhuman act.
The statement reads as follows:
It was heart-wrenching for us as the Families of Iranian Victims of Terrorism to hear that the ringleader a terrorist group, which is responsible for the assassination and murder of thousands of Iranian
The MEK terrorist group praised yesterday's terrorist attack on a police station in Zahedan, which led to the martyrdom of two police officers.
According to Habilian, the MEK terrorist group lauded a Takfiri terrorist group known as Jaish ul-Adl, which has been responsible for the assassination of dozens of citizens of our country in Sistan and Baluchistan province for years, calling them “Courageous youth".
Yesterday, 4 armed terrorists clashed with the police forces in Zahedan police
As one of the largest communities of terror victims in the world which has strongly felt the bitter taste of terrorism for over four decades, The Families of Iranian Victims of Terrorism has always warned governments and international bodies against neglecting terrorism or appeasing it.
According to international reports, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) terrorist group besides assassination of Iranian citizens, has been involved in various criminal activities such as kidnapping and human
Hassan Senobari was born in 1965 in Tehran. He did not continue education and entered the job market to support his family. When terrorist created insecurity in western Iran, he went there to counter enemies and finally, on 30 December 1982, he was hit by a bullet and martyred in a clash with elements of terrorist groups in Baneh city in Kurdistan.
Abdollah Assadimanesh was born in 1957 in Tehran. After the victory of the Islamic Revolution, he became a member of the IRGC to defend his country and people against terrorists and anti-revolutionary forces. Finally on 3 January 1982, he was martyred when a bomb planted by the MEK terrorist group exploded.
Hossein Shokouhi Mousaabadi was born in 1965 in Isfahan. He was a worker and a very good-tempered man. When the imposed ran-Iraq war began and insecurity spread among people, he went to western Iran to defend his country and finally on 4 January 1982, he was hit by a bullet and martyred.
Reza Doustdar was born in 1960 in the city of Qom. When the Iran-Iraq war began, he started doing his military service to defend his country. Finally, on 6 January 1982, he was captured and then martyred after being shot in the head.
26 June signifies the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. Torture and abuse of members is a routine measure within destructive cults in order to repress dissidents and terrorize potential defectors. The Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK/MEK), is an Iranian terrorist cult which, according to valid international documents, has resorted to torture both against its own members and ordinary people opposing it.
One of the main reports on the MeK’s records in torturing its members
Secretary of Iran's High Council for Human Rights has strongly criticized the Western states for sheltering the notorious anti-Iran terrorist MKO, calling on them to immediately expel the terror group members.
Speaking during the weekly press conference on the US Human Rights Record, Kazem Gharibabadi stressed that Iran considers the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) as a terrorist organization that has not given up on its terrorist actions.
He also said that the countries sheltering the