
Mr Moezi, who has two daughters taking part in the Camp Liberty strike, said: “More than one month has passed since you started your hunger strike in a difficult and unbearable situation.
“In the face of your glorious persistence, epic creation, and unalterable determination what can be said except to bow down.
“You are a reason for honor and the heir to blood and a symbol to 100,000 PMOI (MEK) fighters and martyrs. You are armed with firm determination and faith.
“The enemies’ cunning and deceit will fade away in the face of your perseverance and strength.
“We political prisoners and many of your supporters, hand in hand with the beating heart of the resistance, join together, revive and multiply.
“What other notable action could reveal the honor if there were not your persistence and perseverance.”
Iranians opposition supporters in Geneva, London, Berlin, Ottawa, and Melbourne are also on hunger strike after Iraqi forces under the command of Nouri al-Maliki attacked Camp Ashraf and killed 52 members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), and took seven more hostage.
The release of the seven Camp Ashraf hostages is the strikers’ key demand.

