MEK Islamist-Marxist Terrorists are not Iranians

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MEK Cultist Islamist-Marxist Terrorists are not Iranians

By: Amil Imani

People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK) is a parasitic anomaly. To call them Iranian is a tactical error and a historical lie. They are a cult of ideological mercenaries who severed their veins from the Iranian motherboard decades ago. They do not represent a political movement; they represent a decommissioned weapon system, repurposed by foreign intelligence services to strike at the heart of their own former home.

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The MEK began as a mutant fusion of Marxism and Islamism – a volatile cocktail designed to destabilize, not to govern. By the mid-1970s, their internal purges reached a fever pitch. They didn’t just debate; they executed their own members to ensure total ideological submission. When they turned their guns on American advisors in Tehran during the 1970s, they signaled their true nature: they are loyal only to the vacuum of their own power.

The U.S. State Department’s historical archives explicitly document the MEK’s assassination of American personnel and their early trajectory as a violent extremist cell.

No Iranian – regardless of their stance on the current government – forgives the ultimate act of treason: joining Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq War. While Iranian teenagers died in the trenches defending their soil against Iraqi chemical attacks, the MEK served as Saddam’s private militia.

They didn’t just provide intelligence; they launched Operation Eternal Light, a full-scale military invasion of Iran backed by Iraqi air power. They fired on their own brothers. They became the “Cult of Rajavi,” a mercenary force that traded Iranian blood for Iraqi base camps like Camp Ashraf.

“An organization that invades its own country under the banner of a foreign aggressor forfeits its nationality forever. They are not ‘opposition’; they are invaders.”

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Operation Mersad was not a military maneuver; it was a suicide pact born of delusion. In July 1988, the MEK launched a mechanized blitzkrieg into Iranian territory, banking on a phantom popular uprising that never materialized. Their columns moved in rigid, vulnerable lines along the Kerend-Kermanshah highway, effectively bottling themselves into a kill zone. Iranian forces executed a classic pincer movement, utilizing air superiority to incinerate the MEK’s armored transport.

The MEK didn’t fight like a national liberation army; they fought like a foreign legion stripped of its logistical spine. They left thousands of their own to rot in the dust, proving they possessed neither the strategic depth nor the domestic loyalty required to hold a single inch of Iranian soil.

Intimate interviews with three women former members of the Mojahedin Khalq who courageously talk about sexual abuse by the leaders, Massoud and Maryam Rajavi. Everyone who has ever heard of the MEK should watch these shocking revelations.”

The MEK is not a democracy; it is a locked-down enclosure of psychological warfare. Under Maryam Rajavi, the group transitioned from a militant cell into a totalitarian cult. Reports from Human Rights Watch and the RAND Corporation detail a systematic regime of:

  • Mandatory Divorce: Breaking the nuclear family to ensure total devotion to the leadership.
  • Self-Criticism Sessions: Public humiliation rituals to crush individual will.
  • Isolation: Total severance from the outside world, news, and family.

This is not the behavior of an Iranian political party. This is the blueprint of a captive army. Iranians value family, culture, and intellectual independence. The MEK demands the incineration of all three.

The MEK spends millions on high-gloss propaganda in Washington and Paris, but inside Iran, their name is synonymous with Traitor. They claim to be the voice of the people, yet they cannot walk the streets of Tehran, Tabriz, or Shiraz without facing the wrath of a population that remembers their grenades and their alliance with Saddam.

Their support is a theatrical production fueled by foreign funding and rent-a-crowds at European rallies. They buy legitimacy because they have no organic roots left in Iranian soil. The soil rejected them long ago.

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The MEK’s relocation to Camp Ashraf 3 in Manez, Albania, marks their final transformation into a digital troll farm. This is not a political headquarters; it is a fortified compound where aging cadres wage keyboard jihad under the protection of foreign intelligence umbrellas. Forced into this Balkan exile after their expulsion from Iraq, the group now survives by manufacturing synthetic dissent online to manipulate Western policy.

Their presence in Albania is a strategic liability  for the host nation and a glaring neon sign of their irrelevance. They are a ghost army, trapped in a high-security time capsule, thousands of miles away from the people they claim to lead but clearly fear.

The MEK exists in a geopolitical void. They are a Marxist-Terrorist relic that survived the Cold War by selling its services to the highest bidder. To include them in the conversation of Iranian identity is an insult to the 85 million people living within Iran’s borders.

They are a spent casing. A hollow shell. They are the enemies of the Iranian state, the Iranian people, and the Iranian soul. They are not Iranians; they are the ghosts of a failed revolution, haunting the lobbies of Western power.

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