Iranian people took to the streets of Paris to protest against notorious MKO outfit.

Some of the Iranians have gathered in The Place du Châtelet  in Paris  to protest against MKO (Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (People's Mujahedin of Iran) .The protesters including those who have detached themselves from  MKO or were the one whose members of family still work with the anti-Iran group. The protesters were chanting "Rajavi (one of the two heads of the People's Mujahedin of Iran) ,Daesh ,Daesh Rajavi" 

"I left the terrorist outfit of MKO for compulsory divorces of the members as well as separation of children from their mothers as well as intervention in the affairs of Countries like Iraqi, "said one of the previous member of MKO.

Meanwhile some of the protesters who used to be the members of MKO took part in the event to disclose some of the crimes and cruelties committed by the terrorist outfit and raise   Public awareness.

"I could run away and leave MKO some 10 years ago since then I have devoted myself to set female and male members free who are prisoners in the   hands of Rajavi's outfit. The terrorist group which brain washes them all on daily basis and has enslaved them "says another participant of the event.

The event coincided with annual meeting of MKO's members held in Suburbs of Paris. The event was attended by US President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani who called for regime change in Iran.  The event was authorized by French government the fact which remains as vague point in French-Iranian relations.

Iran's FM Mohamad Javad Zarif, had previously mentioned that the issue had been discussed with French officials who have always emphasized having no relation with the notorious group. However, he continued to call giving any permission to MKO for doing their notorious acts as a black stain in the history of the host countries  

The MKO was once listed as a terrorist organization in the US and Europe and is still widely viewed as a Marxist cult built around the personality of its ringleader, Maryam Rajavi.

Some of its uncouth practices include forcing the group's male members to divorce their wives and have them married to Rajavi's husband Massoud. 

The terrorist group is also known for its extremely oppressive control over members in its camps where access to the Internet and other information sources is prohibited.