The Albanian police has recently announced that they have arrested an agent of the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), for spying on members of the Iranian opposition, the MEK Iran (Iranian People’s Mojahedin Organization/PMOI), at Ashraf 3, Albania. This recent arrest shows the necessity of decisive action against mullahs’ agents across Europe.
The Iranian Resistance identified the individual as Bijan Pooladrag. He was expelled from the MEK Iran in September 2019.
In its 2019 annual report, the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV), the internal intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Germany, highlighted the terrorist activities of the Iranian regime abroad, in particular against the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK Iran).
Freedom, but also health, saving the economy and preserving Iran, depend on the overthrow of this regime.
In recent days, resistance units and young sympathizers of the MEK Iran have displayed and widely distributed portraits of Massoud Rajavi (leader of the Iranian Resistance) and of Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), with their calls for national solidarity with the patients of Covid-19. They also covered the walls with slogans. These activities took place in Tehran and in many cities such as Shiraz, Torbat-Heydarieh, Hamedan, Lahidjan, Kerman, Rafsandjan and Isfahan.
Zarif has been involved in all decisions relating to the Iranian regime’s terrorist operations abroad. He is employing diplomatic terrorists and MOIS (the notorious Ministry of Intelligence) agents in the regime’s embassies abroad.
The Munich security conference of 2020 was held from Friday 14 February to Sunday 16 February. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who spoke on Friday, was among the defendants.
A press conference was held in the Chamber of Deputies sponsored by “Hands of Cain-Spes contra spem” to say, (as anti-regime protesters in Iran say): “bisharaf” which in Persian means shame.
Shame of the Iranian regime, but also shame of a Europe that relates to it only in terms of a nuclear agreement or economic aspects without taking into account the repression against the people.
The news portal of MEK Iran (Mujahedin-e Khalq) informs that: This event was a response to the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Joseph Borrel’s visit to Iran these days. A view that has been considered a bureaucratic legitimacy of the regime so much by the Amb and former Foreign Minister Giulio Maria Terzi, as much as from parliamentarians Roberto Rampi (PD), Renata Polverini (FI), Federico Mollicone (FdI), from the representative of the Radical Party Laura Harth and Behzad Bahrebab of the Iranian Resistance who participated at the meeting.
Maryam Rajavi was born into a middle class family in 1953 in Tehran. She graduated at the Technological University of Tehran and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Metallurgy. Maryam started her activities during the anti-shah movement in the early 1970s, as one of the leaders of the University Student Movement.
The Shah’s regime executed one of its sisters, Narges. The Khomeini regime tortured to death her sister, Maasoumeh, who was eight months pregnant. Maasoumeh died in 1982 and her husband Massoud Izadkhah was executed.
She supported the Islamic Revolution until she discovered the brutality of the regime when her sister was killed. Today, she is the resistance she leader and promotes a country model that respects individual liberties and human rights.
Maryam Rajavi is one of the many people who thought that, Iran would find a new awakening with the Islamic Revolution and was disappointed. Today, 34 years after that milestone, she leads from Paris the resistance to the regime imposed by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Rajavi has become a symbol of human rights defence, individual liberties and democracy in the Middle East. She has traveled around the world to demonstrate that another reality is possible in Muslim countries; and she has done it covered with the hijab to prove that the problem is not Islam, but what certain leaders and extremists have done with it.
Mr. David Jones, a senior British parliamentarian, Welsh Secretary in David Cameron’s government, and Minister of State for negotiations with the European Union in Theresa May’s cabinet, met with Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), on Saturday, 6 April at the end of his trip to Albania and his two day meetings with MEK Iran members.
Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), described the inclusion of the suppressive Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) in the State Department’s list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) as a long-standing and rightful demand of the Iranian Resistance, an imperative for Middle East security, peace, and stability, and an urgent and necessary step to end war and terrorism throughout the region and the world.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) President-elect Maryam Rajavi criticized the EU for pursuing a policy of appeasement and urged the European governments to adopt a firm policy to deal with the regime. For most people, looking back on 2018 will mean remembering the trips, the care free times with friends and family, and perhaps posting that Facebook memory video to their timelines. For the Iranian regime, looking back at 2018 will mean looking back on a year of brutal crackdowns on its citizens, on increasing sanctions and failed European terror attacks.