Iranian Center for Human Rights: A cover for the MKO TERRORIST GROUP based in Albania
Association for Defending Victims of Terrorism - The simultaneous publication of the reports of the "Iranian Center for Human Rights" with the waves created by the MEK TERRORIST GROUP, the structural similarity of the content and the location of the operators' activities in Albania, have created a clear trace of the hidden organizational connections of this center claiming to be human rights.

According to Fars News Agency , a new update on the X social network shows that the “Iranian Center for Human Rights”, an organization that introduces itself as a defender of human rights, is operating in Albania, which is the main base and camp of the MEK TERRORIST GROUP.
Media analysts consider this co-location a “significant indicator” that reinforces a structural or organizational connection. The output of this complex has also shown in recent years that it is often defined in line with the media line of the MKO TERRORIST GROUP.
The similarity of news literature, narrative framework, and timing of content publication with anti-Iranian movements, including the MEK TERRORIST GROUP, has raised questions about the “alleged independence of this organization.”
A study of the center’s media output in recent years shows that a large portion of the data and claims made by the center against Iran lack independent documentation or verifiable confirmation.
This content is published in anti-Iranian media waves and is mainly focused on disturbing public opinion, creating distrust, and presenting a crisis-oriented image of the internal situation in Iran. Also, the fact that these reports are published at the same time as periods of increased Western political pressure on Iran is one of the signs that political analysts consider to be a sign of the directionality of the activities.
A comparative study of the flow of content publication shows that there are significant structural and content similarities between the output of the “Iranian Center for Human Rights” and media outlets affiliated with or close to the MKO TERRORIST GROUP. Many of this center’s reports are republished by MKO TERRORIST GROUP-affiliated media outlets immediately after publication, and there is a remarkable similarity in terms of headline style, narrative, and topic selection. In some cases, the instantaneous synchronism of content publication with media outlets of this organization has been recorded; an issue that highlights the possibility of organizational coordination.
Western governments and institutions, in their alleged reports against Iran, cite data and claims first published by this center. This trend shows that the content produced is not merely informative, but is being exploited within the framework of an anti-Iranian media project.
Evidence, timing, alignments, and reports show that the activities of the “Iranian Center for Human Rights” are more than just an impartial pursuit of human rights issues, but can be defined as a network of anti-Iranian psychological and media operations. The establishment of its operators in Albania, the content alignment with media outlets close to the MKO TERRORIST GROUP, and the political exploitation of its outputs by the West are all signs that highlight the need for a more detailed and independent investigation into the true nature and goals of this center.




