Bijan Rajabi Khaljiri was born in Gilan in 1963. When the imposed Iran-Iraq war began, he joined the army to defend the country. Finally, on January 14, 1983, he was martyred with a bullet during a conflict with elements of terrorist groups.
Samad Zafari was born in Hamedan in 1966. He was a student when the terrorists caused insecurity in western Iran. Like all the youth of the country, he was sent to the west to confront the enemy, and finally, on January 19, 1983, he was martyred with a bullet in a conflict with elements of terrorist groups.
Iranian security forces have dismantled an operative cell affiliated with the terrorist Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) in northern Iran.
Following an elaborate intelligence operation, security forces identified the members of a cell that had acted against the security of Amol, Mazandaran, an Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) regional commander told reporters on Sunday.
Colonel Abedin Daghmechi said members of the dismantled group were detained before they could act on a plot to
Abolqasem Talkhabi was born in 1963 in Markazi Province. At the time of the victory of the Islamic revolution, he was a student. When the imposed Iran-Iraq war began, he became a member of Basij to stand against the Baathist and anti-revolutionary forces and was sent to the western front many times. Finally, on January 25, 1982, he was killed by a bullet in the attack of terrorist groups on Saqqez.
Seyed Sadr al-Din Al-Taha was born in Shiraz in 1961. When the imposed Iran-Iraq war began, he joined the army to defend his country. Finally, on January 24, 1982, he was martyred during a conflict with elements of terrorist groups in Bukan.
Upon extending the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran Javaid Rehman, Iranian families of terror victims wrote a letter to him criticizing his negligence in addressing the issue of victims of terrorism and their families in Iran.
The letter reads as follows:
Mr. Javaid Rehman,
The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Recently, we heard about the renewal of your mission as Special Rapporteur on the
Nour Mohammad Abdinejad was born in 1960 in Mazandaran. He had a tailor shop. After the attack of the MEK terrorist group and counter-revolutionary forces on Amol, he rushed to fight against them and was martyred in of Spehkola neighborhood in Amol January 26, 1982. That day later became known as saga of the people of Amol.
Hamid Khairi Mutlaq was born in 1955 in East Azerbaijan. He was an employee at IRIB. He had gone to Mahabad as a documentary filmmaker on January 28, 1981 when he was martyred by a bullet in an armed attack by elements of terrorist groups.
An informed security source in Iran has said that a member of the terrorist group, the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO), has been arrested while entering the country.
The security source made the announcement on Saturday, saying that the MKO member was arrested while trying to enter Iran from Albania on April 4.
The MKO is responsible for the deaths of more than 17,000 Iranian citizens, including civilians, over the past years.
The group is based in Albania and has been trying to create
Hadi Lotfi was born in Qom in 1960. When the imposed Iran-Iraq war began, he joined the army to defend the country selflessly. Finally, he was martyred on January 31, 1985 during a conflict with the elements of terrorist groups.
Hassan Bayat Shahri was born in 1930 in Tehran. He had a carpet shop in Tehran Grand Bazaar. To strike terror into the heart of people, armed members of the MEK terrorist group entered his shop on January 29, 1982 and assassinated him.
Mohammad Karimizarchi was born in Yazd in 1955. After completing secondary school, he took the university entrance exams and was admitted to Tehran University in facilities engineering. In the university, he was always in conflict with the leftist groups, especially the Mujahedin-e Khalq terror group. Finally, on the February 1, 1981, his buried body, which had the marks of torture by elements of terrorist groups, was discovered in Ardestan between Tehran and Yazd, next to the building of the
Hossein Rasulzadeh was born in Tehran in 1956. After finishing high school and getting a diploma, he was employed in the judiciary. He was conscientious and precise. Finally, on 3 February 1982, he was hit with a bullet and martyred by the terrorist group of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (aka MEK, MKO, PMOI) in Golestan Haft Chenar Street of Tehran.
Ezzatullah Sabzkhah Mutlaq was born in 1934 in Tehran. He was 20 years old when he joined the army and served in army’s lower ranks honorably. After 21 years of service, he retired and worked in a carpet shop to support his family of 9. Finally, on 7 February 1982, the armed members of the MEK terrorist group stormed his shop and assassinated him.
Seyed Morteza Jafari was born in 1955 in Fars province. After the victory of the Islamic Revolution, he became a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to serve the people and the country and started to fight against terrorists and counter-revolutionary forces. Finally, on February 9, 1982, he was assassinated by the terrorist group of Mujahideen Khalq (aka MEK, MKO, PMOI) in Shiraz.
Iran's Government Spokesman Ali Bahadori Jahromi pledged revenge for the two Iranian military advisors martyred in an Israeli airstrike near Syria's Damascus, and said that Tel Aviv's terrorist actions aim to disguise its internal disaster.
In a post on his Twitter account on Sunday, Bahadori Jahromi stated that the Tel Aviv regime is used to carry out acts of terror in a bid to divert the public from its internal crises.
“The Zionist regime and other terrorist states have the habit of
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kana'ani blasted the Tel Aviv regime's terrorist attacks, and said the Islamic Republic reserves the right to respond to the Israeli regime at due time and place.
Kana'ani made the remarks in reaction to martyrdom of two Iranian military advisers in Israeli regime's attack in suburban region of Damascus in Syria.
Kana'ani considered it as part of the costs Iran has paid in its struggle in the fight against Takfiri terrorism and the terrorists'
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the United States' recent attacks on civilian targets in eastern Syria, rejecting Washington's claim to be fighting the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in the Arab country.
Nasser Kan'ani, the ministry's spokesman, made the remarks on Saturday, while condemning the US airstrikes on the Syrian city of Dayr al-Zawr, which injured civilians, as a "terrorist and inhumane" act of aggression.
"The US' claim to be present in Syria to fight Daesh, in
One of the men accused of aiding the key perpetrators of the Shah Cheragh terrorist attack last October, which was claimed by the Daesh Takfiri group, has confessed to participation in the dastardly crime and membership of the group.
His remarks came on Wednesday during the latest session of a court in the southwestern Iranian city of Shiraz that is hearing the high-profile case.
On October 26, 2022, an armed terrorist barged inside the revered holy shrine in Shiraz, killing 15 pilgrims
If one day Iranian women and children are to complain in a court about the atrocities and crimes that happened to them, surely the leaders of the MEK terrorist group will be present in the first row of all the accused. This is not a superficial and controversial claim. There is a wide range of women, girls and children of this land who fell victim to crimes committed by the MEK terrorist group.
Since the beginning of the 1960s, nearly 450 Iranian women and girls have been victims of