The 64 pages report underscored: “MOIS recruited former members of the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) in Europe and used them to launch a disinformation campaign against MEK.”
According to the investigation of the US Library of Congress that was released in December 2012, Tehran “recognized MEK as a threat” and its “intelligence apparatus consider MEK the most serious dissident organization.” According to the report, even though the MOIS has launched an extensive anti-MEK psychological warfare, “but MEK nonetheless has remained a viable organization.”
According to the report, in its campaign against the MEK, the MOIS recruits non-Iranians as well as Iranians for cooperation. The report specifically cites the case of Anne Singleton, a British subject and her Iranian husband, Massoud Khodabandeh, who have been cooperating with the MOIS for years as a relevant example.