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Mojahedin secret relations with Saddam during Iraq war During Iraq imposed war against Iran in 80's Mojahedin political group(led by masoud rajavi)betrayed its own country (Iran) and helped Saddam to attack Iran and kill innocent people.This is some films from Saddam secret negotiations with mojahedin and their leader Masoud Rajavi. Tags: iran iraq mojahedin rajavi saddam sadam منافقين |
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Mojahedin test Freedom under Khomeini Khomeini:Our enemy is neither in the United States, nor the Soviet Union, nor Kurdistan, but right here, right under our nose, in Tehran(meaning the PMOI).With these words, in late June 1980 Khomeini drew the lines. "Death to the Mojahedin" became the regime's motto and Hezbollah stepped up its attacks on the organization's centers, all legal. Two weeks prior, on June 12, 1980, in the famous speech, "What's to be done?" at Tehran's Amjadieh stadium, Massoud Rajavi had exhorted the crowd of 200,000 gathered in and out of the stadium, to "defend freedoms... freedom of speech, associations and gatherings."9 The non-violent resistance of thousands of Mojahedin supporters effectively frustrated the Pasdaran effort to disrupt the meeting with tear gas and live ammunition. Their assault left one dead, hundreds wounded and thousands beaten up, arousing the public's sympathy for the Mojahedin and disdain for the regime's crime. Even Khomeini's son, Ahmad, condemned the Revolutionary Guards' action as "treachery to Islam." The Police Chief, Deputy Interior Minister and a number of Majlis deputies condemned the attack. A flood of letters and telegrams of condemnation from different political organizations, various sectors of society, and members of the business community were reprinted in the media, greatly alarming Khomeini. He had to make a choice: Either back down, or step up the political onslaught on the Mojahedin. A week later, the Mojahedin revealed a tape-recording of a speech by Hassan Ayat, one of the leaders of the ruling party, in which he revealed the details of the plots. Khomeini hedged no longer, and on June 25, 1980, pointed his finger at enemy number one. The Mojahedin, he said, "are worse than infidels." Even the organization's health clinics soon came under attack. There were more deaths and injuries, and thousands of arrests. Responding to a letter of complaint by Mojahedin supporters in August 1980, when the organization still engaged in public activities, Mullah Allameh, head of the revolutionary court of Bam, in southern Iran, wrote: "According to the decree of Imam Khomeini, the Mojahedin of Iran are infidels and worse than blasphemers... They have no right to life." Mohammad Yazdi, head of the regime's Judiciary, referred to Khomeini's order to massacre the Mojahedin and their supporters, issued months before it became public, as follows;The Imam's hand-written judicial order condemned the [Mojahedin] - the totality of the organization and its infrastructure, and not individuals - so that there would be no hesitation in terming the activities by these individuals as waging war on God and corruption on Earth [and carrying out their execution orders.Shaul Bakhash writes about the events of that era in his book, The Reign of the Ayatollah;In February 1980, 60,000 copies of Mojahed were seized and burned. In Mashad, Shiraz, Qa'emshahr, Sari, and dozens of small towns, club wielders attacked and looted Mojahedin headquarters, student societies, and meetings. Since the Mojahedin meetings were often large, these attacks turned into huge melees. Some 700 were injured in the attack on the Mojahedin headquarters at Qa'emshahr in April, 400 in Mashad. Ten members of the organization lost their lives in clashes between February and June 1980. Preachers were often the instigators of these attacks. In Qom, anti-Mojahedin marches took place after sermons by Mohammad Taqi Falsafi and Mohammad-Javad Bahonar. In Behshahr, the Mojahedin were attacked after a sermon by Fakhr ad-Din Hejazi. Hojjat ol-Eslam Khaz'ali moved from town to town to preach against the Mojahedin. "If they do not repent," he told a crowd in Shahrud, "take them and throw them in the Caspian Sea." He accused the Mojahedin of being communists, taking part in the Kurdish uprising, killing Revolutionary Guardsmen, and misleading young girls. "Even if they hide in a mouse hole," he told a Mashad congregation, "we will drag them out and kill them... We are thirsty for their blood. We must close off their jugular."... [Khomaini] was suspicious of the Mojahedin's growing strength and disapproved of their attempts, as laymen, to appropriate to themselves the authority to interpret Islamic doctrine. In June 1980, Khomaini publicly denounced the Mojahedin as polytheists and hypocrites and contemptuously referred to Rajavi as "this lad who calls himself the leader." The Mojahedin responded by quietly closing all their branch offices and retreating further underground.Ervand Abrahamian describes the Mojahedin's political behavior as "non-confrontationalist," Tags: iran pmoi mojahedin mko mek ncri cnri opmi rajavi ahmadinejad iranianboys iraniangirls hot clash kill USpolicy politics |
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Nowrooz dar Ashraf (city) Mojahedin Nowrooz (1386) dar Ashraf (city) - People's Mojahedin organization of Iran in Camp Ashraf. PMOI Tags: Nowrooz Ashraf City Ashrafcity Mojahedin PMOI NCRI Eeyd 1386 |
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What do Mojahedin want? Antithesis to Khomeini-2 http://islamic-fundamentalism.info/chXV.htm#The%20Antithesis%20of%20Fundamentalist%20Islam Islam's early history abounds in examples of fair, humane, and equitable treatment of adherents to other faiths. When Imam Ali appointed Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr as the governor of Egypt, he impressed upon him the need to treat non-Muslims with fairness, to restore the rights of the oppressed, and to deal harshly with the oppressors. Upon hearing that a Jewish girl's jewelry had been forcibly taken away by people acting in the name of Islam, Ali said that he would understand if a Muslim felt so much pain and sorrow over such an injustice that he died of grief.19 Inspired by such examples, the Mojahedin have shown their firm belief in legal equality, unity, and fraternity for all, religious or nonreligious, Muslim, Christian, Jewish, or a follower of any other religion or school of thought. The Declaration of the National Council of Resistance on the Relations of the Provisional Government with Religion and Denomination, declares: 1 All forms of discrimination against the followers of various religions and denominations in the enjoyment of their individual and social rights are prohibited. No citizens shall enjoy any privileges or be subject to any deprivations in respect of nomination for election, suffrage, employment, education, becoming a judge, or any other individual or social rights, for reason of belief or non belief in a particular religion or denomination. 2 Any form of compulsory religious or ideological teaching and any compulsion to practice or not practice religious rituals and customs is forbidden. The right of all religions and denominations to teach. proselytize, and freely perform their rituals and traditions, and the respect and security of all places belonging to them, are guaranteed. 3 Jurisdiction of judicial authorities is not based upon their religious or ideological status, and laws not formulated within the legislative institution of the land will have no authority or validity. Together with the abrogation of the rules of qessas (retaliation), hudud (religious punishments), ta'zirat (corporal punishment), and diyat (penalties) imposed by Khomeini's inhuman regime, and with the dissolution of the so-called revolutionary courts and prosecutors' offices, and the Shari' ah courts, all included in the Provisional Government's immediate tasks, judicial processes will take place within the unified judicial order of the Republic, on the basis of universally recognized legal principles and in accordance with the law. 4 Religious, denominational, and ideological inquisition by the government or any of its agencies in any form is prohibited.The program of the National Council of Resistance of lran recognizes the "individual and social rights of all citizens as stressed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." It guarantees general freedoms, including freedom of association, thought and speech, the media, parties, unions, councils, faiths and religions, and professions. The NCR program also calls for "the abolishment of military and extraordinary tribunals, the investigation of political offenses in civil courts with juries present," and guarantees the "right of the accused to defense and to the choice of the defense counsel, and the right to appeal" It emphasizes "the banning of torture under any pretext,"' and stresses "the judicial and professional security for all citizens and abolishment of Komitehs and the Guards Corps. Grace and Compassion Versus Violence and Vengeance; Humans, whether they want it or not, are brethren. . . Reconciliation between two persons is better than all prayers and fasts. . . Religion is good behavior." These are the words of Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam. The Quran says:". . . but do thou good, as God has been good to thee."21 "Speak with humility to the people. . ."22"God commands justice, the doing of good and liberality to kith."23 Imam Ali's life embodied his commitment to the teachings of grace, compassion, and love in place of vengeance and violence. When the Battle of Jamal ended, Ali pardoned all those who had waged war on him. "He who forgives one who has oppressed and is merciful to one who has denied him kindness" was Ali's model of an honorable human being. In this sense as well, the Mojahedin are inspired by the teachings of Islam. In the words of Maryam Rajavi, "The Mojahedin represent an Islam in which love, compassion, and liberty are the genuine values. Khomeini, on the other hand, always promoted vengeance and brutality. Did anyone ever see Khomeini utter a word of kindness?" Tags: iran pmoi poverty peace islam demonstration protest Ahmadinejad USPOLICY Iraq |
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CNN Report: Mojahedin in Iraq (MEK or PMOI) CNN Report 6 april 2007 about the iranian opposition Mojahedin in Iraq (MEK or PMOI) Mojahedin-e Khalq - People's Mojahedin organization of Iran Tags: PMOI MEK NCRI IRAQ AshrafCity CNN 2007 |
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What do Mojahedin want? Antithesis to Khomeini-3 http://islamic-fundamentalism.info/index.htm Women's Rights Nowhere is the fundamentalists' backward frame of mind more apparent than in their treatment of women. For Khomeiniists, women have no place in society; a woman's place is in the home, where she must be an obedient wife, caring mother, and no more. Under the pretext of its self-styled crime of "improper veiling," the Khomeini regime viciously humiliates Iranian women, flogging and torturing the violators. Morteza Moqtada'i, Head of the Supreme Court, announced, "Women appearing in public without traditionally defined veiling will be sentenced to up to seventy-four lashes."25 The clerical regime does not recognize women as fully human. A woman described her plight thus: "Is it a sin to be a woman? The Tehran branch of the Islamic Free University announced some time ago that it was hiring professors. Since I had a master's degree in Persian literature, I approached the university. Although I was perfectly qualified, they openly told me that because I am a woman, they could not hire me."26 The mullahs also try to segregate men and women in any possible place, on the streets, in classes, on buses, and at the beach. The director of public transportation in Tehran announced, "As of December 10, 1988, the plan for sexual segregation of bus passengers will be carried out on all the double-decked buses. The sisters [women] will accordingly board buses from the rear door and put their tickets in a box next to it. The upper deck and part of the lower deck are assigned to brother [men] passengers, whose tickets will be collected by the conductor."27 These and thousands of other rules and regulations show the medieval dogmas of the fundamentalist rulers of Iran in action. The Mojahedin, on the other hand, fully recognize the rights and freedoms of women. Women comprise more than half of the Mojahedin Executive Committee presided over by Secretary General Maryam Rajavi. In October 1991, the Mojahedin's parliamentary body-the 837-member Central Council-unanimously elected a woman, Fahimeh Arvani, as the organization's deputy secretary general. She also presides over the Mojahedin's Central Council.28 In April 1987, the National Council of Resistance adopted a Declaration on the Freedoms and Rights of Iranian Women. The document underscores the need to abolish all forms of coercion, suppression, and discrimination endured by women in Iran. The declaration maintains that such practices are unjust and violate human dignity. To realize the full rights of women, the NCR contends, such a plan is essential. It will serve as a guideline for the provisional government's policies in this respect. It emphasizes women's right to hold any government position, including the presidency and a judgeship-a right denied by the mullahs' constitution. Women's right to freely choose their clothing, to file for divorce, to choose their spouse, to receive equal pay for equal work, and to enroll in any educational establishment has also been guaranteed. The declaration calls for "the full equality of women and men in the social, political, cultural, and economic spheres." Women have made up a majority of the NCR's membership since its expansion to 150 members in December 1992. * * * Human evolution has been described as an unrelenting passage from the realm of necessity to the realm of freedom. In this context, the Mojahedin-mullah confrontation in Iran is the struggle between a reactionary perversion of Islam and true Islam, which advocates freedom and awareness; an ideological duel between the forces of ignorance and the proponents of liberty. If Iran is to emerge from the clutches of Khomeini's terrorist-religious tyranny, the Mojahedin are the only solution. Democratic, liberating Islam will doubtless triumph. Massoud Rajavi's words offer a glimpse of what Iran will become when the mullahs are overthrown: We shall live in peace and coexistence with our neighbors. Democratic Iran will not recognize any place for vengeance, blind hatred, or Khomeini's tribunals or brand of anarchy. We are responsible enough not to be involved in internal and international adventurism. We do not want an antidemocratic theocracy like Khomeini's. Instead of "exporting the revolution," we shall invite our country's experts to return to Iran. In democratic Iran no one will be persecuted for his ideology or religion. Tomorrow's Iran will be free of repression and religious hypocrisy. Women, workers, peasants, religious and ethnic minorities will not be oppressed. Kurds, Turks, Jews, Muslims, Armenians, Christians, Zoroastrians, and non-Muslims will enjoy equal rights. Iran will become a symbol of peace, stability, and friendship in the Middle East. Tags: iran pmoi poverty peace islam demonstration protest Ahmadinejad USPOLICY Iraq |
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Marzieh - Rajavi - Mojahedin Marzieh khanandeh, Marzyeh khanande - Rajavi - Mojahedin Tags: Marzieh Marzyeh Rajavi Mojahedin Marzie Marzieye |
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Mojahedin 2008 - Historical Day in Ashraf (Bahman) part 3 Mojahedin - februari 2008 - Ashraf City WEBSITE: http://www.mojahedin.org The National Liberation Army (NLA) is based in Ashraf city, the most threatening apparatus of the PMOI which is the main threat to the Iranian mullahs. The army is formed to comply with internationally respected Conventions with respect to the rules of any Freedom seeking movements. It has had its idea from the French resistance at the time of De Gaulle. It is composed of intellectuals, students, former civil workers and even ordinary citizens. Its objective is to help the Iranian people in their struggle against the Islamo-fascism. On 8 February 1960, Khomeinis' secret police managed to track and assassinate groups of Mojahedin including some popular leaders' names MoussaKhiabani, and Ashraf Rajavi -- former wife to Massoud Rajavi. Mojahedin declare this day as their pride to their obligations and love for their people's freedom and a huge sacrifice which was heavy for them, but was to be seen as a goodwill gesture for their people. Tags: Ashraf Moussa Khiabani Rajavi Mojahedin Mujahedin Bahman PMOI MKO MEK NCRI NLA Camp 2008 Iraq |
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Mojahedin The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran! (PMOI) Tags: Mojahedin Iran Rajavi Ashraf MEK PMOI MKO NCRI |