The complex world of terrorist groups often portrays a distorted reality, particularly regarding the role of women. While some might envision women solely as victims, the picture is far more nuanced. Women actively participate within these organizations, holding leadership positions, carrying out logistical tasks, and even engaging in combat in some instances. This involvement, especially within leftist groups, can be deceptively presented as a form of empowerment, masking deeper issues and
The third narrative of the encounter between Rajavi and Iraqi Kurds belongs to Haeri, an old ex-member of the MEK, who describes the events and provides contexts that indicate prior planning for making use of the MEK for oppression of Iraqi Kurds. As mentioned earlier, the areas formerly inhabited by Kurds were temporarily "munificently bestowed" on Rajavi by Saddam. Haeri writes:
"According to the testimony of many MEK members present at the place and those to whom I talked in the guest
The presence of the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization in Iraq, driven by shared strategic objectives amidst local and regional changes, went beyond a simple partnership, evolving into a comprehensive coalition with Saddam Hussein. While their cooperation touched upon a wide range of matters, the specific focus here is on the MeK’s role in the violent suppression of Iraqi Kurds during the Morvarid (Pearl) operation, an incident that became a catalyst for the defection of numerous members from the
The Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MeK) significantly contributed to the distressing suppression of Iraqi Kurds amidst the Persian Gulf War. This dark chapter, marked by violence and bloodshed, is a poignant reminder of the atrocities committed against the Iraqi Kurds. On the occasion of the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide, we reflect on the profound impact of MeK's involvement in the brutal crackdown on the Kurdish community. As part of
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
I remember that I and my dear friend Mr Abolghasem Sarhadizadeh did not attend the weekly briefing session of the Islamic Republic Party on that day. An hour after the explosion, we arrived at the scene with a Peugeot moped. We cried a lot that night, both for Beheshti and for human innocence.
Where did a particular set of so-called anti-imperialist slogans come from? How did these slogans, which originally had a non-revolutionary origin and were coined and spouted in the Marxist-Leninist left
Authors, analysts and experts on cults often express their concern over the destructive effect of cults on the foundation of family and family relations, and clarify why cults, due to some features that they all share, may not tolerate the family structure. Regarding the Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK), which adopts cult-like approaches and is considered a terrorist group, the situation is even worse. On the occasion of the belated International Family Day May 15, we will take a look at
The issue of Palestine has always been a hot topic in countries of the region. Over 7 decades have elapsed since the occupation of Palestinian lands by the Israel regime. Meanwhile, the regime’s violence against the natives of the land, slaughtering them and expelling a significant number of them from their hometown to neighboring or other foreign countries have drawn the attention of the public opinion as well as human rights activists all over the world. Besides arousing humanitarian
May 1 of each year marks the celebration of workers all over the world, which is held to commemorate this industrious class. In Iran, just like other countries, this day is an opportunity to honor the workers of our country. Workers have been the focus of attention due to the importance of their presence in various economic fields as well as their significant and influential population. Since before the Islamic Revolution, violent left-wing groups and movements have claimed to support the
If one day Iranian women and children are to complain in a court about the atrocities and crimes that happened to them, surely the leaders of the MEK terrorist group will be present in the first row of all the accused. This is not a superficial and controversial claim. There is a wide range of women, girls and children of this land who fell victim to crimes committed by the MEK terrorist group.
Since the beginning of the 1960s, nearly 450 Iranian women and girls have been victims of
On February 8, 2023, a number of members of the House of Representatives signed a resolution supporting the recent riots in Iran and endorsing the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MeK) terrorist group. This was not the first interventionist US Congress resolution against Iran. Previously, such non-binding resolutions had been issued in the US Congress.
Here are a few points to note about this action of the US congressmen:
First, the resolution, known as H.Res 100, has no value due to the fact that this
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
In the political and social developments of the country in recent years, from protests to riots, generally the hated terrorist group of MEK (Mojahedin-e Khalq) has tried to play a role in order to achieve its forty-year-long goal of overthrowing the political system in Iran and it has not succeeded in doing so despite all sorts of methods they implemented.
In the recent developments after the death of Mahsa Amini, this reactionary terrorist cult has been provoking riots to, in their words, set
In the past four decades, Iran has been the biggest victim of terrorism in the world regarding the number of Iranian politicians and scientists who have fallen victim to the terrorism sponsored by the West and Zionists.
Following the 1979 victory of the Islamic Revolution under the wise leadership of Ayatollah Ruhullah Khomeini, the US, the Zionist regime, and the western-backed anti-Iran terrorist organizations plotted many conspiracies against Iran such as economic sanctions, Coup d'état, war
Since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the 1980s should be considered as the most important decade. Political, security and military developments along with a chain of tragic events have made this period highly distinctive. This decade witnessed long-term foreign imposed war and the emergence and expansion of terrorism against Iran.
In this decade, the summer of 1981 can be considered the focal point of these developments. At the same time, not more than a year had elapsed since the Iraqi
Operation Forough-e Javidan (meaning Eternal Light)* is an event that left deep and long-term effects in the developments related to the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MeK), not only because it took place after acceptance of the UN security council’s ceasefire resolution by Iran, but due to the very nature of this event.
There are some main indicators in the Operation Forough-e Javidan and its aftermath that turned it into a black spot instead of an “eternal light” in history of the MeK.
First
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
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 terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), founded in 1965 in Iran, was labeled as the organization of “hypocrites” by the late Imam Khomeini a few years after the victory of Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979. Why?
The MKO began carrying out terrorist operations from June 20, 1981, with about 12,000 terrorist attacks so far listed in the organization’s history.
The victims of the MKO’s terrorist operations included both officials and ordinary people of 3-89 years of age. The