MEK’s Domestic Activism and Intelligence Network
What’s more, the #MEK retains a solid
base of activists inside its Iranian homeland. In the run-up to this
year’s Free Iran rally the role of those activists was particularly
evident, since the event comes just a month and a half after the latest
Iranian presidential elections, in which heavily stage-managed elections
resulted in the supposedly moderate incumbent Hassan Rouhani securing
reelection. His initial election in 2013 was embraced by some Western
policymakers as a possible sign of progress inside the Islamic Republic,
but aside from the 2015 nuclear agreement with six world powers, none
of his progressive-sounding campaign promises have seen the light of
day.
The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) led by Maryam Rajavi
is thus going to great lengths to encourage the current trend in US
policy, which is pointing to more assertiveness and possibly even to the
ultimate goal of regime change. The MEK is also striving to move Europe
in a similar direction, and the July 1 gathering is likely to show
further progress toward that goal. This is because hundreds of American
and European politicians and scholars have already declared support for
the NCRI and MEK and the platform of #Maryam Rajavi. The number grows
every year, while the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran continues
to collect intelligence that promises to clarify the need for regime
change and the practicality of their strategy for achieving it.
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