
According to Khabar Online, Reza Nasri wrote that whenever there are signs of progress in diplomacy between Iran and the United States, the MEK terrorist group predictably enters the scene with a new “reveal.”
The group’s recent claim about the “Rainbow Site” in Semnan Province is merely the latest in a series of accusations that are made without evidence and solely with the aim of disrupting the negotiations.
The record of the terrorist organization, the MEK terrorist group, is clear and alarming. The group has a long history of violence, betrayal, and opportunistic alliances with the enemies of Iran’s independence. Its leaders openly sided with Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq War, participated in attacks on civilians, and even turned their weapons against their own countrymen. Within the group, repression is systematic: any criticism is met with psychological torture, solitary confinement, and physical abuse. Members are not even allowed to ask about the fate of the sect’s missing leader, Massoud Rajavi, who has been missing since 2003
It is deeply regrettable that a major American media outlet like Fox News would lend its platform to such a dubious and marginal sect, especially when the group’s clear goal is to sabotage Trump’s diplomatic efforts with Iran.
The recent situation in Iran has exposed the nature of many of the West’s empty claims about human rights, freedom of expression, support for victims, and the fight against terrorism. It is now clear that the West, in order to confront the Iranian people, has also supported terrorism and ignored the human rights of the victims of terrorism.