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Karim Haggi Moni |
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vendredi, 27 mai 2005 |
In an interview with France's FR3 TV he introduced himself as "former
head of personal protection of Maryam Rajavi and is now a political
refugee in the Netherlands" and claimed that "he was a member of the
People's Mojahedin for 15 years" and as "the group diverted to
sectarianism," he decided to leave the organization.
He had never been "the head of personal protection of
Mrs. Rajavi" and the falsity of this claim and that "he has been a
member of the Mojahedin for 15 years" can be proven in any impartial
trial or investigation with ample undeniable documents and evidence. On
the contrary to what he has claimed, he has never had a responsible
role in the resistance movement. He was like thousands of other
combatants a member of a protection guard rota for a short period of
time for one of the bases of the Mojahedin in Iraq. During the bombings
of Iraq in 1990, he said that for physical reasons he could no longer
remain in the NLA and asked to be transferred to Baghdad to lead an
ordinary life which was agreed.
In a letter his wife, Mohtaram Babai, wrote: "As you know, after the
bombing of Ashraf camp, the organization transferred me (she was a
combatant of the NLA), my husband and my children, upon our request, to
an urban base called Jalalzadeh in central Baghdad for more protection
and care. During this period, in addition to everything that the
combatants received, we enjoyed special care and facilities twice as
much as what was given to any other combatant. On top of all these, we
were given a private apartment, a family car and received 1000 Iraqi
dinars per month."
In this letter, Mohtaram Babai asked to be transferred to the United
States together with her family. On the same day, that is October 28,
1992, Karim Haqi wrote a letter stating: "Before the arrangements for
my family and I to go to the United States are made, Will you please
take us back to Ashraf Camp for work and accommodate us in the camp,
even if it meant for a six months period, in order to remove the label
of defectors in face of the anti human enemy's intentions and its
surrogates abroad and traitor defector mercenaries."16
In January 1993, Haqi and his wife and children were sent to France
with their expenses for the trip and stay in France paid in full by the
Mojahedin Organization. Within a few months more than 67,000 French
Francs were paid to him by the Mojahedin. But after a few months he
decided to go to the Netherlands and apply for asylum in that country.
Therefore, since May 1993 he had no contacts with the Mojahedin.
In 1994 he was bought by the Intelligence Ministry of the regime and
from 1995 he was in regular contact with a person by the name of
Maqsoudi at the regime's consulate in the Netherlands. It was then that
after three years leaving Iraq he suddenly 'remembered' that he was
imprisoned and tortured by the Mojahedin during the years he was in
Iraq. The Iranians residing in the Netherlands know him very well as a
hated figure, especially for his corrupt and immoral relations which
led to his wife's suicide. He tried in vain, with the help of the
Intelligence Ministry to make political and propaganda gains against
the Resistance with his wife's death. The state-run dailies like Kayhan
and Resalat quoted Karim Haqi in December 1995 saying that his wife was
tortured in the Mojahedin's prisons and went to the Netherlands after
her release from the Mojahedin's jails and in spite of months of
treatment, she eventually died. Of course, the mullahs' SAVAK (secret
police) do not explain how after three years of living with Karim Haqi
in Europe, Mohtaram Babai suddenly died, as a result of 'tortures' by
the Mojahedin, without her saying anything about it?
But what are the facts? Mohtaram Babai's last letter which contained
most of the information about the reasons of her suicide is in the
possession of the Dutch police. Jamshid Tafrishi who cooperated with
the Intelligence Ministry and was a family friend of Karim Haqi said:
"A few days after the Iranian New Years day in 1995 I contacted Karim
Haqi at home to congratulate him for the new year. Mohtaram Babai,
Karim Haqi's wife answered the phone and said he was not at home. When
I asked how she was, she was choking and talked with a broken voice and
said: "I came from border region in Iraq because of Karim, I personally
did not want to leave the organization but in any way I was ready to
come to the Netherlands for him and Maral (their daughter). But since
we have arrived in the Netherlands he has turned life for me into hell.
And now he has made his relations with ***… public. Believe me
sometimes I decide to commit suicide to rid myself from all these shame
and disgrace, and have so far gone to the brink of killing myself
several times." It was a few days after this telephone call that
Mohtaram hung herself from the ceiling in the bathroom of her
residence."
The responsibility of espionage network "Payvand" which has been
launched by the Intelligence Ministry against the Iranian Resistance in
the Netherlands is with Haqi. Karim Haqi receives money and other
facilities directly from the Intelligence Ministry and is in contact
with the rest of known agents of the Intelligence Ministry in Europe
and the Intelligence Ministry publishes the "Peyvand" publication
against the Iranian Resistance by Karim Haqi and a number of other
mercenaries like Mehdi Khoshhal and Nadereh Afshari
In his revelations, Tafrishi said: "in April 1996, Karim Haqi met with
Saeed Emami in Singapore and Peyvand publications was used as a cover
to receive money for members of the network. After releasing the first
issue of Peyvand in July 1997, Amir Hossein Taqavi (the European
General Director of the Intelligence Ministry who was in charge of the
general office of the special operations who directly guided the
terrorist operations abroad) contacted me and asked for my views on the
publication."18
The extent of cooperations and contacts between Karim Haqi and the
Intelligence Ministry of the regime against Iranian dissidents in
Europe was so widespread that the Police authorities in that country approached him and warned him on the continuation of
such activities and contacts.19
Towards the end of 1999 the Intelligence Ministry tried by discredited stage-managing to
claim that the Mojahedin had raided Haqi's house and office in Germany
and the Netherlands and ransacked them. The last time was on March 28,
1998. He made a judicial complaint against
the Mojahedin in the Netherlands in Arnheim, the city he resided. But
the prosecutor of the city officially announced that "he did not
consider the complaint to merit punitive investigation process in the
Netherlands," therefore he would refrain from pursuing the complaint.
Karim Haqi was one of the organizers of the Intelligence Ministry's
seminar on April 18, 2003 against the Mojahedin in Paris. During Mrs.
Rajavi's detention in Paris, he was involved in a coordinated campaign
trying to fill the empty judicial file with false propaganda against
the Mojahedin. He told the French daily La Croix: "Having Mrs. Rajavi
in jail gives us hope to live in Europe!" |
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