13 who Reject Mojahedin Arrive in Iran in borrowed clothes

12 January 2005 - pictures by IRNA

On January 12, 2005, another group of individuals were relieved to have arrived in Iran after rejecting membership of the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq organisation in Iraq.

Their repatriation was arranged by the ICRC. In December 2004 a group of 28 had been returned to Iran and are now with their families. It is interesting to note that after years of futile devotion to the misguided leadership of Massoud Rajavi these individuals did not even have civilian clothes in which to return to their families. Everything they have, including the clothes they are wearing has been provided by the Red Cross.

In contrast, when Maryam Rajavi was arrested in Paris in June 2003, and her premises were searched, she was found to possess millions of dollars from Iraq and not surprisingly about a million Euros worth of clothes, shoes and make-up. Observers were shocked by the contrast between her personal wealth and the way she and her husband Massoud Rajavi treat the cult members who are not allowed personal possessions, sleep in communal dormitories sometimes 10 to a room and whose children are used to collect money in the streets. For years the Rajavis have been using these members as slaves, and have, in addition, been paid per head by Saddam to add to their personal wealth.