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Former UN rapporteur for Iran under fire for sharing stage with MKO terrorists
Javaid Rehman, who until recently acted as the UN special rapporteur for Iran, recently attended an event by the anti-Iran MKO terror cult. The former UN special rapporteur for Iran, known for his close ties with the Albania-based anti-Iran terrorist cult…
Iranian official slams ex-UN HR rapporteur presence alongside terror cults
A member of Iran’s Guardian Council, Abbas-Ali Kadkhodaee, said that the presence of the former UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran Javaid Rehman alongside terror cults speaks volumes. "Reports by UNSR should be ‘free from any kind…
From Street Crimes to Terror in the Skies
Every other Tuesday since last December has marked a significant event for the Iranian people: the court sessions addressing the charges against 104 members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization, commonly known as the MEK, as well as the legal status of this…
Torture: Details of the Torture of Four Martyrs from the Islamic Revolution Committees
Published by Yazahra (SA) Publications, the book Torture provides first-hand documents from the case files of criminals involved in "Engineering Operation." According to the Habilian, the book Torture contains over 60 pages of documents, including…
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National Day of Fight against Terrorism in Iran
Today marks the 43rd anniversary of the bombing that led to the martyrdom of then-President Mohammad Ali Rajai, Prime Minister Mohammad-Javad Bahonar, and six other senior officials. August 29 is the National Day of Fight against Terrorism in Iran. On this…
Terror victims not losing hope despite hardships
The ongoing trial for 104 members of the notorious terrorist group, the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MEK), has brought joy to the families and survivors of terrorism in Iran, including Manijeh. The long-term follow-up of these survivors finally came to…
International Day of Victims of Terrorism: The Need to Move Beyond Slogans and Embrace Pragmatism
August 21st, designated as the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism, offers an opportunity to honor those whose lives have been shattered by acts of terror. This day serves not only to commemorate victims but also to…
Friend or Foe? Saddam's Shifting Stance on the MEK
The summer of 1988 marked a critical juncture in the tumultuous history of Iran. In the wake of an eight-year war with Iraq, Iran faced a renewed threat on its western borders. The Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (aka MEK, MKO, PMOI), backed by Saddam Hussein,…
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A Terror Victim Respected by His Assassins
August 21st, marked as the International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism since 2017, is a day dedicated to honoring and supporting the victims and survivors of terrorism. On this occasion, Habilian Association (Iranian Famiies of…
MEK Tortured and Assassinated a Shoemaker
In 1982, the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK) terrorist group abducted a shoemaker named Abbas Effatravash, whose wife was a supporter of the Islamic Republic, from his shop and subjected him to torture. According to Habilian, the information obtained through…
Claiming Responsibility for Assassinating a Shoemaker in Tehran
The Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group took responsibility for assassination of a shoemaker in Tehran in 1984. The MEK has confessed to this crime in No.201 of the Mojahed. Based on this confession, a man named Ali Akbar Shirazi was wounded by a grenade that…
“Revolutionary Punishment” of a Student in Tehran
The Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group has claimed responsibility for “revolutionary punishment” of a stove repairman in Tehran in 1984. The MeK has made the confession in No. 221 of the Mojahed Magazine. According to this confession, on September 13, 1984, a…
Human Rights
Ishrat Eskandari
In August 1982, members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq terrorist group (MEK) launched a brutal attack on the home of Martyr Ishrat Eskandari. During this invasion, Eskandari and her guests, Fatemeh Ashrieh and Ali Akbar Khodadadi, were gunned down at the breakfast…
Seyyed Rasoul Jafari Fard
In the year 1958, amidst the rustic charm of Kohmareh Sorkhi village near Shiraz, a young boy named Seyyed Rasoul Jafari Fard was born. Life presented him with early challenges, as he lost his father at the tender age of six. Yet, amidst these hardships,…
Victims of MEK terror; from Iran to Iraq
Mujahedin e-Khalq organization (MEK, MKO, NCRI) is beilieved to be responsible for assassination of more than 12000 Iranian civilians. As well as its eastern neighbor, Iraq is also a victim of MEK’s countless crimes. They include the cult’s contributing to…
Human Rights Watch statement elaborating on MKO abuses
In May 2005, Human Rights Watch issued a report on alleged human rights abuses committed by an Iranian opposition group, the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO/MEK), inside its military camps in Iraq from 1991 to February 2003, prior to the fall of Saddam…
Legal and Natural Persons of the Case along with their Charges
Masoud RajaviInterpol Code: A-441/6-2002
- The order of armed war against the revolutionary forces on June 20, 1981
- Participating in hijacking to escape the country
- Issuance of compulsory divorce decree and separation of children from parents for members
- Establishment and command of the MeK’s militia called “National Liberation Army”
- Issuing orders for military operations, including Operation Forugh-e Javidan (Eternal Light) against Iranian positions and forces
- Direct cooperation with the Baath regime and Saddam, and participating in various meetings with Iraqi intelligence forces
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Maryam Qajar Azdanlou (Rajavi)Interpol Code: A-469/6-2002
- Deputy commander of the National Liberation Army
- Participating in numerous military operations, including Forugh-e Javidan and Aftab
Directing military and terrorist operations inside the country
- The MeK’s leader since 1989
- The head of the MeK’s political wing called the National Council of Resistance of Iran since 1993
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Mahdi AbrishamchiInterpol Code: A-525/6-2002
- Member of the MeK’s leadership council
- In charge of the MeK’s logistics during the armed rallies in 1981
- Participation in the hijacking of Boeing 707 in order to aid Masoud Rajavi escape the country
- Member of the executive board of the organization in 1982
- In charge of external relations of the organization between 1983 to 1985
- Head of the logistics, headquarters, central headquarters and intelligence headquarters of the MeK in 1986
- Responsible for the ideological revolution
- Responsible for torturing problematic members in 1994
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Badri Pourtabbakh
- Parallel with the MeK’s first official
- Head of the MeK’s headquarters in Germany and the US in 1968
- Member of the executive board and head of the political division of the MeK in Europe (1989-1992)
- Head of the MeK’s headquarters in the Netherlands (1997-1999)
- Deputy of the interior headquarters and coordinator of terrorist attacks in Iran in 1999
- Responsible for setting up the MeK’s women network in Europe and financing events in France
- Responsible for the ideological meetings of the newly arrived forces in Albania
Seddigheh Hosseini
- The MeK’s first official (2005-2010)
- Head of the MeK’s cyber division
- Head of the MeK’s terrorist cells known as “rebel centers”
- Former Chief of Staff of the National Liberation Army of Iran
- Head of Intelligence Support of the National Liberation Army in the Genocide Operation of Iraqi Kurds known as the Pearl Operation along with Abbas Davari and Mozhgan Parsaei
Mehvash SepehriInterpol Code: A-445/6-2002
- The MeK’s first official (1997-1999)
- Member of the MeK’s foreign relations department in 1984
- Responsible for setting up and commanding the MeK’s Sanandaj department and membership in the Kurdistan Peshmerga (1985)
- Participation in Forough-e Javidan and Chalcheragh operations with the position of commander
- Responsible for designing and coordinating mortar operations of the organization in 1978
- Deputy commander of the National Liberation Army (1999-2001)
- Coordinator of the MeK’s terrorist operations inside the country (1993-7999)
- Organizer of the MeK’s important organizational meetings in Albania
Zohreh AkhyaniInterpol Code: A-131/1-2009
- The MeK’s first official (2011-2017)
- Member of the MeK’s leadership council
- Responsible for communication with the US forces in Iraq
- One of the main officials of the organization in Iraq
- Responsible for student operation teams in 1981
- Former head of the NLAI’s headquarters
- Responsible for setting up border operation teams in 1998
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Fahimeh ArwaniInterpol Code: A-427/6-2002
- Head of Military training in the NLAI in 1999
- Co-planner and co-coordinator of the MeK’s mortar operation in 1999 known as road opening operation, alongside Mahosh Sepehri
- Responsible for interviewing newly arrived members
- Head of Propaganda Division in Ashraf and Liberty barracks
- Torturer and interrogator of problematic members
- Active participation in Chalcharagh and Forough-e Javidan operations
Abbas Ali Davari Feizipour AzarInterpol Code: A-496/6-2002
- Organizing the MeK’s establishment in Tabriz and Mashhad in the early 80s
- Former head of the MeK’s foreign relations department
- In charge of the MeK’s connection with world liberation movements in the early 80s
- Participation in Forough-e Javidan operation as a brigade commander
- The first member of the MeK’s negotiating team with Iraqi intelligence officials
- Responsible for the ideological meetings of the leaders in the interior headquarters
- Convicted of kidnapping in Baghdad Criminal Court
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Seyyed Majid Seyyed-ol MohaddesinInterpol Code: A-479/6-2002
- Head of the MeK’s Foreign Policy Commission
- Head of Masoud Rajavi’s office in Paris in 1983
- Member of the MeK’s executive board in 1986
- Member of the MeK’s command staff in many operations, including Chalcheragh, Forough-e Javidan and Morwarid
- In charge of corresponding with US authorities to return of weapons and military barracks
- Among the intellectual elements of the political headquarters and in charge of organizing various meetings of the MeK
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