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Awaa Association has reported that Rajavi has
deposed Mojgan Parsai from her post because she had transferred some
organizational [information] to the Americans and also had sought asylum
from them. It's been reported that she has been imprisoned and she is now in
danger.
Apart from the humanitarian aspect of this issue, it
is now clear for everyone that the MKO had established prisons as soon as it
entered Iraq by the order of Massoud and, of course, Maryam Rajavi; it later
expanded these prisons and used them to torture dissidents and defectors,
mentally and physically. At that time, many of MKO's officials tried to get
to higher ranks and, by this, promote their personality. There's no doubt
that Mojgan Parsai has not been an exception. Parsai, who has been able to
get to the highest rank in the MKO-namely, acting commander in chief (let
alone the slyness and deviousness behind such acts) has certainly been
involved directly in many of Rajavi's illegal acts, as well as in direct or
indirect torture of other members.
So, people like Mojgan Parsai should have taken a lesson from the situation
of former members but they didn't. Current members should also get a lesson
from Parsai's case, otherwise they should accept the consequences, which may
be tougher than this, although I believe that the only one to blame for all
this (mess and organizational deviation) is no one except Massoud Rajavi.
Therefore, the path is open for the return of all members, including Mojgan
Parsai.
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