The Horrific Situation of the Elderly in the MEK Camp; Suspicious Wandering Around the Hospital / What Do the MEK Do with Their Corpses?

Monday, August 25, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: Well-informed sources reported that two female members of the MEK made several suspicious visits to the public hospital of Durrës in Albania, where corpses are kept.

The Horrific Situation of the Elderly in the MEK Camp; Suspicious Wandering Around the Hospital / What Do the MEK Do with Their Corpses?

According to the political service of Saed News quoting Mashregh, the terrorist camp Ashraf 3 in Albania has recently faced a new crisis: the corpses of members who, due to illness, old age, and cases such as suicide, were transferred to a hospital and are now left as a burden for the organization.

Well-informed sources reported that two female members of the MEK made several suspicious visits from the back door of the public hospital of Durrës in Albania, where corpses are kept.

According to received reports, these secretive visits were carried out to remain hidden from public view, strengthening speculations about several new deaths among the members of this worn-out organization.

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The place where corpses are kept in the Durrës hospital was exactly where these women were present, and it is highly probable that these comings and goings were intended to manage the consequences of the members’ deaths.

Multiple reports from inside the MEK organization show that, by the order of the leaders of the organization—especially Maryam Rajavi (Qajar Azdanlou)—elderly and sick members are kept in miserable conditions and prevented from leaving. These individuals, who are often of advanced age and suffering from serious illnesses, are under severe psychological and physical pressures and are not allowed to separate from the organization or access appropriate medical care.

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In this regard, a former member of the organization said in an interview: “The leaders of the MEK deliberately abandon sick and discontented members in harsh conditions to prevent the leaking of internal information. The death of these individuals is not only unimportant for the leaders but is used as an opportunity for propaganda and self-victimization.”

Certain circles have repeatedly warned that the Rajavi organization, by creating severe restrictions and mind control, has taken its members captive and deprived them of basic human rights. Some members who have separated from this terrorist group believe that international human rights institutions and the Albanian government must immediately address this issue and take the necessary measures to save the trapped members and ensure their access to medical care and the right to separation.