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Political prisoner in Iran commemorates Camp Ashraf massacre

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NCRI – Iranian political prisoner Ali Moezi has sent a message from Iran’s notorious Central Karaj Prison in commemoration of the second anniversary of the massacre of members of Iran’s main opposition group People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI (Mujahedin-e Khalq, MEK), in Camp Ashraf by agents of the Iraqi government at the behest of the regime in Iran.

Mr. Moezi hailed the “heroic perseverance” of the final group of Camp Ashraf residents who were martyred in the attack. He said they “propagated the value of perseverance and made Ashraf immortal.”

“It is beyond me to truly understand the full extent of their honesty and sacrifice and the greatness that this event marked or to fully understand their innocence and commitment, but these are feelings which engulf any human being.”

He said that the small number of people who had remained at Camp Ashraf on September 1, 2013 had “great quality”, and through resisting with only their bare hands they managed to pass on the great value of perseverance through generations.

“Long live the memory of the pure and forever shining 52 Mojaheds such as Zohreh Qaemi and Jila Tolu, Giti, and Hossein and the other eternal stars. May God bless their spirits.”

“It has been established in our time that no obstacle can block the path of the PMOI in its resistance for the Iranian people’s inalienable rights.”

“The fact that such sacrifices have to be made for genuine freedom and democracy in the 21st Century shows the irresponsibility of international bodies. Immediately after the attack, the desperate and helpless regime found itself alone with a stain which has tarnished it since.”

“Undoubtedly the PMOI’s honor and pride belong to the Iranian nation, and disgrace and historical defeat will belong to the people’s enemies,” wrote Ali Moezi from the Central Prison of Karaj.

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