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ميترا يوسفي بريده مزدور مستخدمه وزارت اطلاعات وگشنتاپوي بدنام ملاهاThe Iranian Regime’s Agents in Sweden: Mitra Youssefi

The Iranian Refugees Association in Stockholm
Autumn 2007
Born in 1951 in Iran, Mitra Youssefi is an agent of the mullahs’
Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) in Sweden. After the Persian Gulf War in 1991, Youssefi could not tolerate the hard circumstances of continuing the struggle with the mullahs, and consequently announced her defection. She went to Norrköping in Sweden. There, she established contact with the Iranian regime’s embassy and fell into the mullah MOIS’s trap. One year after coming into contact with the regime’s embassy in Sweden, Youssefi traveled to Iran and established direct contact with the MOIS. She was used for the MOIS plots against the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) and the Iranian Resistance both inside and outside of Iran.
and performed MOIS-assigned tasks against the Iranian Resistance in Iran and abroad.
The MOIS-Funded Demonizing Campaign against the Iranian Resistance
Mitra Youssefi has visited Iran on a number of occasions. Her main responsibility outside of Iran is to perform various MOIS assignments against the Iranian Resistance. She has, on numerous occasions, traveled to different countries such as France and Greece to demonize the Iranian Resistance. The travels have been wholly funded by the MOIS, and have been repeatedly criticized by political activists and other Iranians.
Youssefi’s former spouse, Hassan Nayeb-Agha, was a soccer player for Iran’s national team during the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal and also the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. At a European parliamentary meeting in Brussels (in December 6, 2005), Nayeb-Agha gave the following testimony with regards to Youssefi’s services to the mullahs as well as the MOIS’s plots against him and other Iranian athletes:
“… In 1991, my former wife Mitra Youssefi defected from the Iranian Resistance and took residence in Sweden. It was at that time that the MOIS’s activities against me outside of Iran began. The regime’s agents eventually succeeded in taking my former wife to the regime’s embassy in Sweden. Taking advantage of her family issues, they took her to Iran. Unfortunately, in Iran, too, Ms. Youssefi met with MOIS officials. One of my former friends, who is a member of the Iranian national soccer team, had seen Ms. Mitra Youssefi in Tehran’s Mehrabad airport accompanied by one of the regime’s MOIS officials.
When she left Iran, the MOIS used her against me and my activities in the Iranian Resistance. Taking advantage of my well-known identity, both in Iran and internationally, they have published numerous letters and stories about myself and the Iranian Resistance. Such a misuse of my name and fame against the Iranian Resistance is completely against my will and personal and political intentions. It has caused many personal and psychological hardships for me.
In October 2005 I traveled to Greece to attend a concert in solidarity with the Iranian Resistance. There, I met with a number of political and cultural figures and artists to discuss the Iranian regime’s human rights violations, its policy of exporting fundamentalism and terrorism, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s government. A few days after my return to France, the Iranian regime sent Mitra Youssefi to Greece to meet with the same people I had talked to there, in order to spread false accusations as my wife. For instance, she said, “the PMOI has forced my husband to stay with them. They have imprisoned him and will not let him see his family.” This disgraceful lie was uttered when just a few days before I had met with those very Greek personalities and they knew me. As a result, it produced nothing but political humiliation for the regime and its agents. But such an act bears enormous psychological torment for me, and damages my social reputation.
Among other shameful and aggravating MOIS acts against me, are its contacts with former Iranian athletes and my friends … posing as my wife, and spreading lies against the Iranian Resistance.
As such, the Ahmadinejad government’s MOIS has extended its demonizing campaign against the Iranian Resistance to my personal life, and has victimized me in a campaign that is utterly false and shameful.
Mitra Youssefi went to Iran in 2004 as well. She came back to Sweden with more guidelines and assignments. She is now completely at the service of the mullahs’ regime. The MOIS takes her to Greece, France, or other places regularly so that she could spread her accusations against the Iranian Resistance, or appallingly praise the mullahs’ sense of nationalism in various MOIS websites. It is also necessary at this point to refer to the psychological torture this individual has caused for my children. I never wanted my children, who had been forced to take refuge abroad like millions of other Iranians due to the mullahs’ unending crimes, to suffer more than they already had. I always tried to keep them away from being exposed to the MOIS plots. But, before they were grown up and independent, Mitra Youssefi, in the style of the mullahs, used to take my children to different places against their will, and used them as tools of the criminal mullahs. She changed my daughter’s surname to Youssefi from Nayeb-Agha, and took her to Iran under the rule of the mullahs. But, my son refused to go.”

More recently, she had gone to a member of the Danish parliament to change his mind about supporting the Iranian Resistance and convince him to support the mullahs’ regime instead. At the beginning of the meeting, she introduced herself as a political refugee. But, in an attempt to impress the Norwegian MP, Youssefi showed him documents regarding her meetings with other MPs in various countries. The Norwegian MP then asked her, “Madame, as a political refugee, how do you manage to pay for all these travels?” Unable to reply, Youssefi merely said, “That is my own business.”
The activities of Youssefi and other MOIS agents generate the main material for the mullahs’ propaganda outlets for demonizing the Iranian Resistance. For example, the state-run daily, Jomhouri-e Eslami wrote the following story:
“22 Years of French Government Support for the Terrorist Activities of the Monafeqin According to the Grouplet’s Defectors”
“During a press conference, former members of the Monafeqin grouplet [regime’s euphemism for PMOI], who have recently traveled to France, discussed the motivations and reasons for their defections from this grouplet.
Mitra Youssefi and Parvin Haji, two of the female defectors, spoke of women’s problems, and mentioned that they had been beaten, humiliated, and accused throughout their time” [with the PMOI].
Mitra Youssefi participates in many of the MOIS programs and meetings against the Iranian Resistance in various countries. The Iranian Resistance had organized a large human rights exhibition on December 10, 2005, and on Human Rights Day, aiming to expose the Iranian regime’s crimes and human rights violations in Iran. It was well received especially by political figures and French human rights bodies, as well as Iranian refugees. Youssefi, along with a number of other agents, were sent to this exhibition, paid and briefed by the MOIS, in order to cause disruptions. However, their plots were foiled due to the presence, awareness, and involvement of the police and the exhibition hall’s managers.
Another one of Youssefi’s tasks is to spread lies and rumors among Iranian families in Sweden in order to turn them away from the PMOI and the Iranian Resistance, and incline them towards supporting the mullahs’ regime. Using fabricated stories about the situation of Iranians and their families, she visits other Iranians and foreign political personalities to demonize the Iranian Resistance. An Iranian activist, Reza Armideh, who has for years participated in activities exposing the mullahs’ crimes, revealed in January 2007 a plot by the MOIS against the Iranian Resistance, which shamefully used the illness of Armideh’s child as a tool. The plot’s main agent was Mitra Youssefi. Reza Armideh explained the plot to the media as follows:

January 4, 2007
Reza Armideh:
The MOIS’s Shameful Lies about My Son’s Illness
Recently, the disgraced mullahs’ agent, Mitra Youssefi, claimed in an MOIS website called “Iran Ayandeh” that the PMOI had a role in causing my son Saeed’s illness. As a father, I have been psychologically traumatized by this inhumane regime taking advantage of my son’s sickness. The regime’s claims are completely false.
My son was born by caesarean with the umbilical cord tied around his neck. The medical personnel were worried about the darkening of his face, and so they kept him in the hospital with oxygen.
When Saeed was two months old, due to a disease, he coughed drops of blood. Subsequent tests and medical investigations showed that the problem lies with the infant’s ___ . Therefore, he was immediately taken for surgery, and subsequently recovered.
After seven months of us taking residence in Sweden, we realized that our child does not have a normal condition, and was diagnosed with ____ . The doctors have two hypotheses for his condition:
One is that during birth, because of the umbilical cord tying around his neck, some parts of the child’s brain were denied oxygen for a little while. The other suggestion is that losing a lot of weight during a short time and receiving antibiotics has led to his medical condition.
Therefore, one cannot associate the illness of my son with the PMOI and consider them responsible for it, unless one resorts to lies, deception, and cowardice.”
Mitra Youssefi tries to deny her links to the MOIS, and instead identifies herself in the media as a “former PMOI member,” or the “spouse” of a national athlete in the Iranian Resistance, in order to levy accusations against the PMOI. The reason for her denial is the degree of hatred towards the Iranian regime in Iran and abroad.
Given that the regime has been condemned by the United Nations on numerous occasions for its systematic and brutal human rights violations, and that it has executed more than 120,000 Iranians, and given that public opinion in Western countries reject the regime’s deceptive propaganda, the mullahs have no choice but to persist in their political and propaganda war against the PMOI and the Iranian Resistance, which is the sole democratic alternative and existential threat to the religious dictatorship’s rule, by veiling their efforts and removing their fingerprints under the guise of other names and identities. One of the mullahs’ tools to this end has always been those who have defected from the Iranian Resistance and turned their back to it, and instead begun to serve the regime and the MOIS.
Recruiting and using a number of defectors or expelled individuals from the PMOI and the Iranian Resistance by the MOIS in Western countries has been noted and investigated by security agencies in many Western countries in the past. The extent of the MOIS activities is such that despite of the conciliatory attitude of Western governments towards the mullahs, German and Dutch intelligence reports in the past few years have unveiled a small part of such MOIS activities.

The April 29, 1997 Council of Europe resolution stresses “cooperation among the member states to guarantee that no visas are granted to Iranians with intelligence and security related assignments,” and invites all the member states to “coordinated action when it comes to the expulsion of and blocking of Iranian intelligence and security personnel’s entry into the EU member states.”
These considerations become all the more important in the face of Ahmadinejad’s provocative attitude towards the international community and the Iranian regime’s increasing terrorism against its dissidents abroad. In the past years, noting the Council of Europe resolution, Iranian political opponents of the regime in Sweden have called for the expulsion of the mullahs’ agents from this country.
The Swedish Association in Defence of Victims of Fundamentalism
December 10, 2005
In addition to condemning the MOIS plots against Iranian refugees and especially Resistance activists, the association of PMOI families in Sweden, calls on the Swedish government to launch investigations against MOIS agents in Sweden, and prevent the entry of other agents in the future. Since the increase of the regime’s intelligence activities in Europe may lead to assigning pre-terrorist intelligence gathering assignments, never has rejecting these individuals been more urgent than today.

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