
According to Rokna, the Ashraf 3 terrorist camp in Albania has faced a worrying situation in recent days; a problem that stems from the bodies of members who were hospitalized for reasons such as old age, various illnesses, and even suicide, and whose bodies are now left in the hands of this organization.
Reports have been received from reliable sources indicating that two female members of the MKO group have been making suspicious movements on several occasions through the back entrance of the Durrës General Hospital in Albania, the same place where the bodies are kept.
According to published reports, these movements have been carried out in secret to avoid public view. But the movements have fueled speculation about several new deaths among the organization’s elderly and sick members.
The morgue at Durres Hospital is exactly where these women were seen, and it seems that these movements are aimed at managing the consequences of the deaths of worn-out members of the group.
Numerous reports indicate a critical situation within the MKO organization. According to this information, on the direct orders of the leaders of this organization, especially Maryam Qajar Azdanloo, elderly and sick members are kept in very poor conditions and are prohibited from leaving the camp. These people, most of whom are elderly and often suffering from dangerous diseases, are not only deprived of basic medical facilities, but also endure excruciating mental and physical stress.
This is while members’ attempts to separate from the organization or receive proper care are met with strict prohibitions.
One of the members who defected from this organization openly stated in an interview: “The leaders of the Mujahideen (hypocrites) deliberately leave sick and disgruntled members in a terrible state to prevent them from revealing confidential information. The death of these people is not only not important to the leaders of this organization, but they sometimes use it as a tool for victimization and propaganda.”
Warnings have been repeatedly issued by various circles that the Rajavi organization, by imposing severe restrictions and intellectual control, is enslaving its members in a way and depriving them of their basic human rights.
 



