Report: MKO’s Rajavi Died of AIDS-Related Illness
EghtesadOnline: Intelligence reports and an international medical group evidence confirmed that Massoud Rajavi, Secretary-General of the Mojahideen-e Khaq Organization (MKO, also known as MEK, NCRI and PMOI) terrorist group has died of an AIDS-related illness.
Four years ago, Rajavi, who was known for his parties around Paris and abusive sexual relations with women, knew he was infected with HIV after being diagnosed by American doctors at Johns Hopkins University, and according to reports, he died of AIDS, Veteran News reported.
According to FNA, former Saudi intelligence Directorate Chief, Prince Turki Al-Faisal, was the first to announce, however apparently inadvertently, the death of the MKO leader.
Saudi Prince Turki expressed his condolences and praised his old friends (leader of the MKO terrorist organization) and Maryam Rajavi.
“Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, you and your deceased husband are champions of democracy and freedom,” Turki Al-Faisal said.
Rajavi, who admired Joseph Stalin and his iron-fist policy to an extent of glorification and adoration sometimes, asked his followers to divorce their wives in order to devote themselves to their chosen Lord.
French foreign intelligence Agency (DGSE), said Rajavi was a sex addict and had sex with many women. He never used contraception every time he wanted to satisfy sexual desires.
Dr. Dioad Freeman, at New York Evangelical Hospital and a member of Doctors Without Borders in Iraq also confirmed that female member of MKO group have physical defects. They were referred to hospitals in the Albanian capital, Tirana as a result of problems caused by unprotected sexual relations with Massoud Rajavi and other MKO officials.
After the1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, MKO slaughtered opponents to their policy and Iranian innocents. About 17,000 citizens were killed during the 37 years after the revolution in attacks by Rajavi and his terrorist group who resorted to the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein at the height of Iran- Iraq war.
After the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, MKO surrendered to US forces and promised working together since then. Several Reports suggested MKO were beneficiaries of Central Intelligence Agency CIA measures and funds under Obama.
Human Rights Watch accused the terrorist organization of committing crimes against Iraqi and Iranian people.
They are accused of committing war crimes against humanity, but because Washington takes advantage of MKO policy in the oil-filled Middle East, US officials remained silence.