Mahnaz Samadi ( fa, مهناز صمدی; born 1965) is a member of the
People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK).
Activities
Iran and Iraq
Samadi joined the MEK in 1980 and was an active fighter for them during the 1980s. In 1982, she was accused of leading a
terrorist
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attack against the Iranian government on behalf of the organization.
Warren Creates, her lawyer in a 2000 case said she had been penalized for "bombings that were against legitimate targets".
Samadi was imprisoned in
Evin Prison for four years, and was released in 1986, before escaping from Iran. She became a commander of the military wing of the MEK based in
Iraq
Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq ...
, called the "National Liberation Army of Iran",
and responsible for training female fighters at
Camp Ashraf.
According to Mahan Abedin, she was also a chief liaison officer with the
Iraqi Intelligence Service
:
The Iraqi Intelligence Service (Arabic: جهاز المخابرات العراقي, ''Jihaz Al-Mukhabarat Al-Eiraqii''), full name in Arabic language , Arabic]: جهاز المخابرات العامة العراقية "Jihaz almukhabarat aleama ...
(IIS) of
Saddam Hussein
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.
The United States and Canada
In 1993, she replaced
Robab Farahi-Mahdavieh
Robab Farahi-Mahdavieh ( fa, رباب فرحی مهدویه) is a member of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) who was arrested by Canada in 1992, and in 1993 she was deported from Canada back to the United Kingdom on the grounds of national s ...
as the leader of North American operations of the MEK's civilian front.
Samadi came to the United States in 1994,
and was granted refugee status in 1996.
She did not disclose her MEK ties to the authorities at the time she applied for it.
According to
Lorraine Adams
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of ''The Washington Times'', she freely admitted her opposition to the Iranian government (which was already the basis for her seeking asylum) but when the application asked about membership in "any organizations or groups in your home country", she believed that the MEK's armed wing did not qualify as such because it was based in Iraq, hesitating to mention it.
She lived as a
permanent residence
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in
California
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,
and continued her activity with the organization.
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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(FBI) believes she was MEK's
cell leader in
Los Angeles
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for a short time, succeeding Golnaz Javaherisaatchi.
Samadi entered Canada illegally in November 1999 through a border crossing in
Vancouver
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, and reportedly held secret meetings with several members of the MEK in Vancouver,
Montreal
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and
Ottawa
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.
A report by
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) stated that she "was responsible for directing some MEK operations in Iraq" and that she was sent to Canada "to act in an organizational capacity", leading to her arrest in December 1999, in an apartment across the street from the new
Embassy of the United States, Ottawa.
''The Ottawa Citizen'' carried a prominent front-page headline, "Secret arrest of a Saddam ally", with her illustration on 1 February 2000. The case quickly became a ''cause celebre'' for the MEK.
In order to be released of the costudy, she lied under
oath
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to the
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) about her membership in the MEK, denying being involved its military wing,
and claimed to be in Canada "to see a sick aunt and visit friends"
while admitting that she entered Canada illegally.
The CSIS had provided the authorities with a picture of Samadi as a commander, published in a NLAI magazine.
IRB
adjudicator
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Rolland Ladouceur, found her testimony "neither credible nor trustworthy", and said "considering the evidence that Ms. Samadi
asbeen a commander of the National Liberation Army, and considering that there are reasonable grounds to believe that this organization did engage in terrorist acts".
On 3 April 2000, Samadi was deported back to the United States.
and was immediately arrested by the
Immigration and Naturalization Service
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(INS) at the border.
She was in custody at jails in
Buffalo and
Syracuse
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in
New York
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, before being transferred to
South Fulton, Georgia
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,
and eventually to
Etowah County,
Alabama
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. According to court documents obtained by ''Newsweek'', Samadi was charged with failing to disclose her "terrorist" past.
There she applied for
political asylum
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in July 2000, after her refugee status was revoked. Samadi was in danger of deportation to Iran, but several senior officials became involved to prevent the process.
John Ashcroft, serving in his then-capacity as Senator from
Missouri
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, wrote a May 10 plea for lenience in her hearing to
Attorney General
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In some jurisdictions, attorneys general also have exec ...
Janet Reno, arguing that Samadi was a "highly regarded human-rights activist".
Ashcroft also issued a joint statement with the MEK at a rally outside the UN building. Later, sixty-two members of the Congress demanded her release in June 2000.
"
essure from sympathetic members of Congress helped win her release", according to Aaron Sands of ''The Ottawa Citizen''.
Departure from North America
According to a 2004 report by the FBI, Samadi was last seen in Washington D.C. in 2000, and unconfirmed reports allege that she was seen in
Auvers-sur-Oise
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,
France
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in 2001 and 2002.
Mahan Abedin claimed in 2003 that she was in
Camp Ashraf,
Iraq
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.
References
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People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran members
Living people
1965 births
People imprisoned on charges of terrorism
Prisoners and detainees of Iran
Prisoners and detainees of Canada
Iranian refugees
Refugees in the United States
People deported from Canada