Le Monde’s report on the military abuse of children by Monafeqin (MKO) terrorist group
Association for Defending Victims of Terrorism - Some of the separated members of the Munafekin, referring to the military abuse of children by this terrorist group, say that they intend to file a complaint against this group.
In a report, the French newspaper Le Monde discussed the issue of the military abuse of children by the terrorist group of the Monafeqin (MKO).
This report is based on interviews with three former members of this group who joined it as children and teenagers.
Pointing out that about 2,000 members of the Monafeqin are located in Albania, the author wrote that the Monafeqin group did not answer the questions about the points raised by the interviewees, but was content to send an email in which they only considered the statements of the interviewees as invalid.
The three mentioned interviewees were born in the 1980s with parents close to the terrorist group of the hypocrites.
Le Monde’s report says that while these people agreed to describe their fate with their real identities, some others spoke with anonymous identities about their experiences as members of the terrorist group of the hypocrites.
In this report, the French media, after describing the background of the terrorist group MOnafeqin (MKO), points to the issue of forced separation of children from their parents and writes that after the armed operation of the hypocrites known as Forough Javidan, a so-called ideological revolution occurs in the group, which claims The loss of family ties to what is called combat puts a lot of pressure on families and children.
As a result, in 1991, when the Iraqi Baath regime attacked Kuwait, the terrorist group of the Monafeqin (MKO) sent hundreds of children from the parents of the group to Europe, Canada and America.
An estranged member of the Monafeqin terrorist group, who now lives in Sweden, says that he was separated from his parents when he was three years old after being transferred to Iraq, like other children, and had rare meetings with his parents during the period of forced separation.
Pointing out that after returning to Iraq, strict military training and discipline awaited him, he said that at the age of 14, in 1998 in Iraq, he was introduced to the Kalashnikov weapon and trained to drive a tank; At the same time, he had to participate in mandatory self-criticism meetings.
The mentioned person criticizes the Monafeqin for separating children from their parents and imposing mental pressure on them with the aim of raising children as militants of the group.
He says that he has ended his cooperation with the hypocrites forever.
In another part of this report, it is written that with the American attack on Iraq, the status of the terrorist group of the Monafeqin will change.
The Le Monde report adds: In the middle of this chaotic situation, Masoud Rajavi disappears; Some members say that he was killed during the US bombings, and others believe that he is secretly living in a country like Iraq.
In this report, a member separated from the hypocrites says that he is thinking of filing a complaint against the hypocrites for murder and child trafficking.
Another separated member states that we were handed over to an organization that betrayed us and led us to war. Many of our friends have died; Some set themselves on fire, but the Mujahideen are still not able to accept their faults and apologize.