
The state-controlled Iranian news agency "Tasnim" writes that Iranians sheltered in Albania have been cut off from internet access.
As this agency reports, the interruption of the Internet in the "Ashraf-3" camp in Manez, Durrës, was done to stop their "illegal" activity.
We remind you that the group of mujahedeen who take refuge in Albania are under investigation by SPAK, as it is suspected that they have carried out cyber attacks against Iran from Albanian territory.
Although the news remains unconfirmed, this news agency a few days ago also reported on the mujahedin's preparations to move from Albania.
According to "Tasnim", the Mujahideen are looking at the possibility of settling in Canada.
An information source according to "Tasnim" said MEK members have finalized the relocation plan after the government of Albania and the country's court imposed restrictions on the group, so the leaders of the organization are also making preparations for the gradual withdrawal of their members from Albania.
The same source noted that MEK members have not been able to get France's consent to relocate them to a camp in Auvers-sur-Oise or the suburbs of Paris.
This movement of the Mujahedin comes two weeks after the government of Albania banned Maryam Rajavi, head of the MEK, from entering the country. Rajavi left Albania for France at the end of June, after Albanian police forces raided the Manza camp, where they seized 150 computer devices suspected to be linked to terrorist activities.
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