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The support of the United States, Israel, and Britain for the MKO

The MEK is an Islamist extremist and terrorist sect that shares similarities with organizations such as ISIS, Al Qaeda, and Jabhat al-Nusra

June 13, 2023
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Human Lives Human Rights: Olsi Yazchi, an Albanian historian and journalist, says that the Israel, America, and Britain are backing this terrorist group with the aim of destroying Islam and Iran. The MEK is an Islamist extremist and terrorist sect that shares similarities with organizations such as ISIS, Al Qaeda, and Jabhat al-Nusra. They condemn political Islam and the struggle to decolonize Muslim societies. Their goal is to secularize Muslim communities and violently eradicate Islam from the world. The MEK is the most radical and terrorist organization that can commit such heinous crimes.
Jazexhi is a Canadian-Albanian PhD holder, university lecturer, and historian who specializes in the history of Islam, nationalism, and religious reform movements in Southeast Europe. He argues that Israel, America, and Britain support the MEK, also known as the Mujahedin-e Khalq or NCRI. This terrorist group has radicalized many people in Europe, similar to how ISIS turned many Europeans into suicide bombers and terrorists who wreaked havoc on Syria. Israel is using MEK in Albania.
After the fall of communism, Albania lost its independence and became a colony of America. Today, Albania is like Iran during Mohammad Mossadegh’s prime ministerial term or Hungary during Soviet rule. No politician or political party that does not obey the orders of the US embassy in Tirana can survive politically or enter parliament. Albanian politicians, such as Ilir Meta, know well that if they do not obey US orders, they may end up like Imre Nagy in Hungary, Mossadegh in Iran, or Salvador Allende in Chile. In Albania, foreign powers have no right to interfere in local elections. People are not free in Albania. The US embassy in Tirana behaves like an occupying power and controls all political institutions in the country. Any politician who wants to enter parliament, any businessman who wants to invest in the country, any minister, or even any mayor is scrutinized for what they preach in their mosques. Our politicians are examined by the US embassy in Tirana for Islamophobia, disloyalty to the country, and obedience to US orders. Full obedience to US orders is a prerequisite for being elected as a parliament member in Albania. If you want to enter politics and become an important player in our society, you must support the sexual diversity program, be a supporter of Israel, imperialism, and anti-religious ideas. These facts can be read in the Albanian Wikileaks section.
While Islam is the dominant religion in Albania, no role of this religion is allowed in our society. Americans and Israelis consider Islam a dangerous ideology. In Albania and Kosovo, we have clerics and believers who have been imprisoned for their Islamic political beliefs. Political parties such as the Islamic United Movement in Kosovo have been shut down, and its activists and leaders have been imprisoned. American authorities consider Islam a hostile ideology because it rejects, among other things, the occupation of Jerusalem by Zionists, international monetary systems based on international interests, colonialism, imperialism, and the sexual diversity program.
However, while Islam is perceived as a “dangerous ideology,” we have many Christians and evangelical priests who work as representatives in parliament, mayors, ministers, TV presenters, and more. Evangelicals make up less than 1% of our population. While they are promoted, if you believe in Islam, you cannot work in government agencies, the military, or enter politics. You will be investigated as a potential terrorist by the anti-terrorism police. You cannot create a Muslim political party, and you cannot even post such ideas on your mosque’s Facebook page. If you talk about political Islam, the rights of Muslims, Palestinian suffering, and so on, you will immediately be banned. The majority of Muslims in Albania, however, live like apartheid regimes.
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