

Iran’s threat and military attempts against the U.S. is nothing new and is started 40 years ago
Two published lists of Iranian regime’s terror attempts before 9/11 and and the list of Victims of the Iranian Regime’s Terrorist Activities Abroad
Stop Fundamentalism Special Report – By Armin Baldwin
Iran enjoys a unique position in the world of Islam due to, among other factors, its strategic location, natural resources and historical and cultural role in the development of the Islamic civilization.
Rise of Islamic Fundamentalism
Thus, the Iran 1979 revolution quickly turned Tehran into the world capital of fundamentalists – similar to the relationship between Moscow and Marxism. More significant than the money or arms, the Iranian regime provided the fundamental currents with inspirational, political, regional and international support.
After the 1979 revolution Khomeini was incapable to lead the Iranian nation to freedom, economic prosperity and social progress. He chose a two-pronged policy to stay in power:
- Repression at home
- Export of “revolution” (terrorism under the flag of Islam) abroad
This is the reason why the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was stablished to export terrorism and fundamentalism. Crimes of ISIS are not only similar to the IRGC but they are acting in parallel under the banner of Islam. In fact the IRGC Quds Force meddling in Syrian War paved the way for the growth of fundamentalism and emergence of evil phenomena such as (Daesh) ISIS, and led to one of the bloodiest conflicts in the Middle East.
The truth is that the IRGC and its Quds Force is a much greater threat than Daesh, and without confronting it, the Middle East and the world will not experience peace.
The Islamic extremists’ movements, which till then were mostly isolated and weak became the arms of the clerical regime ruling Iran for the export of terrorism and fundamentalism. This is how terrorism under the flag of Islamic fundamentalism became a global threat.
During 1980s and 1990s, at least 90 percent of the major terrorist attacks were linked either to Tehran as the epicenter of Islamic Fundamentalism and terrorism or to its surrogates and agents and movements that managed to thrive only under the light of Tehran’s Mullahs.
These terrorist attacks, which have left thousands of casualties behind throughout the world, was just a small fraction of the bloody record of Islamic fundamentalism, led by the mullahs ruling Iran.
U.S. Invasion in Iraq and the Quds Force
The objectives for which Khomeini fanned the flames of eight years of war with Iraq was left unrealized in the 80s. This is the reason why the U.S. invasion in 2003 in Iraq was an opportune for the Iranian regime terror campaign it had started since the 80s.
In 1990 the regime stablished the Quds (Jerusalem) Force. The Quds Force referred to as the “seed of the International Islamic Army”. It turned it to IRGC’s most active, skilled and elite unit. Its task was defined as” commanding, planning and executing extra territorial operations of the IRGC. The Quds Force Commander, Soleimani, reported directly to the supreme leader Ali Khamenei. The Quds Force supervises and coordinates all terrorist operations and activities related to the “export of the Islamic Revolution” to various countries, especially Iraq.
According to specific information obtained by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK) from within the Iranian regime, the regime’s embassy and consulates in Baghdad, Basra, Karbala and Najaf are under the control of the IRGC and its Quds Force. Large numbers of IRGC commanders are stationed in these centers, and from there they control the departments and groups affiliated to the regime, including Hashd Al-Shaabi (Iraqi Mobalization Force).
In addition to the unusually large number of the regime’s armed forces personnel, a large number of the officials of the Iranian regime’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) are based in the regime’s embassy and consulates. They work closely with IRGC commanders.
Soleimani’s Unique Role
As the commander of the Quds Force, Qasem Soleimani played a unique role in Iranian regime export of terrorism in Iraq and Syria.
In heaping praise upon Soleimani, Khamenei confirmed the fact that the regime’s foreign policy when it comes to the countries in the region is prepared and implemented not by the mullahs’ foreign ministry, but by IRGC’s Quds force.
“Soleimani was not active only in the military aspect, in politics he was the same. More than once I told those who are in politics that they should learn from Soleimani, the way he was brave in politics, he was very wise and at the same time very influential.”
The mullahs’ regime ambassadors to the region are systematically assigned by the Quds force. In fact, the regime’s ambassadors to Iraq have always been ranking members of the Quds force. Their actual ambassador to Iraq, Iraj Masjedi, as well as his predecessor, Danaifard, played an active role in Iraq after the regime change in that country in 2003.
Both Danaifard and Masjedi, under command of Soleimani, were behind deadly attacks against the MEK when the latter was based in Ashraf and Liberty camps in Iraq, causing 146 deaths among the residents before they were evacuated to Albania in 2016.
A sum of Soleimani’s record
The elimination of Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mehdi Muhandes, the head of Iraq’s suppressive Bassij force, as an irreparable blow to the clerical regime.
Iranian regime export of terrorism under the flag of Islam that started 40 years ago had uncountable victims. Below is a list of the Iranian regime’s terrorist attempts and the victims that is rational. This list doesn’t include the Iranian regime’s Quds Force crimes in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon which worth being discussed in a separate article.
This list proves that, Soleimani’s death as the number one henchman of Khamenei, marks the end of an important symbol of the Iranian regime’s military propaganda and blackmailing policy, that started 40 years ago.
A sum of terrorist attacks carried out either by the Iranian regime or fundamentalism under its hegemony and influence are as follow:
A list of Iranian regime’s terror attempts before 9/11
Source: Islamic Fundamentalism: The New Global Threat by Mohammad Mohaddessin (Author)
Date | Attempt |
November 4, 1979 | American Diplomats were taken hostage and held for 444 days in Tehran |
April 1983 | A truck loaded with explosives blew up in front of the American embassy in Beirut which had left 61 death and more than 120 more injured |
August 1983 | An Air France 747 jumbo jet was hijacked after it took off Vienna Airport on its way to Tehran. The plane was blown up by the hijackers on the tarmac of Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport. |
October 23, 1983 | Headquarters of the U.S. Marines in Beirut was destroyed in a suicide attack by Iranian regime’s terrorists’ surrogates, resulting 241 dead and 80 seriously wounded |
March 1984 | William Buckley, an American citizen living in Lebanon, was abducted by Iranian regime’s terrorists surrogates. He was secretly taken to Tehran, where he was killed in 1985 by the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). |
December 3, 1984 | Peter Kilburn, a librarian at the American University of Beirut was abducted taken to Tehran by Iranian regime’s terrorist surrogates. He was killed in 1986 |
May 22, 1985 | Michel Seurat, a French writer, was kidnapped by mullahs’ agents in Lebanon. He was murdered three years later by the hostage-takers. |
June 1985 | A TWA Boeing 727 was hijacked on its way to Rome and Athens and was diverted to Beirut. One of the passengers on board who was diver in the U.S. Navy was executed on the plane by the hijackers. |
July 1985 | Two bombs planted in two restaurants in Kuwait resulted in the death of 10 people and the injury of 80. |
November 9, 1985 | French police discovered a suitcase containing machine guns, handguns, grenades and bullets in the luggage of the Iran Air crew in Roissy Airport. |
February 7, 1986 | German police announced that two suspected Iranian terrorists abandoned their car and fled after they were pursued by the police. Their car had been used in previous terrorist attacks in France and weapons and documents were discovered in the car. |
March 18, 1986 | Tunisian authorities announced that a terrorist group linked with Iran had been uncovered and 20 of its members had been arrested. The group called itself Hizbollah Al-Mokhtar. |
August 28, 1986 | A large quantity of explosives, plastic bombs, and weapons was discovered in the luggage of Iranian “pilgrims” arriving in Saudi Arabia for the annual Haj pilgrimage. Saudi police arrested 100 of the undercover agents sent by the mullah regime. |
September 1986 | A wave of bombings in public places shocked Paris. Fouad Ali Saleh was convicted of killing 12 and injuring hundreds. He was arrested in March 1987 while transferring explosives into a car in Paris. |
July 1987 | A DC-10 plane belonging to Air Afrique was hijacked by the Iranian regime’s terrorists. During the hijacking of the plane a French passenger was killed in the Vienna Airport. The president of Switzerland said Iran was responsible. |
August 1, 1987 | Iranian regime agents tagged a riot in Mecca during the Muslin annual Haj pilgrimage as part of a wider plan to destabilize the Saudi regime. The Saudi government said 402 persons were killed and 650 were wounded; 85 Saudi policemen were among the dead. |
August 1, 1987 | Embassies of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in Tehran were occupied by government-organized mobs, and a diplomat was killed |
April 5, 1988 | A Kuwaiti 747 jumbo jet was hijacked in Bangkok and landed in Mashhad, eastern Iran. One of the mullahs’ terrorists of Lebanese origin boarded the plane in Iran and led the terrorist operation. During the 15-day ordeal, two passengers were killed by hijackers. |
December 22, 1988 | Pan Am flight 103 exploded in midair over Lockerbie Scotland. |
February 1989 | Khomeini’s religious decree to kill Salman Rushdie, an Indian-Born British author, for writing Satanic Verses. |
May 27, 1989 | The Turkish daily Hurriyet reported that a 14-man group trying to infiltrate Turkey from Iran to carry out terrorist attacks had been arrested. The group’s leader, Esmat Kamal, had been involved in the assassination of a Saudi diplomat in Ankara. |
July 21, 1989 | Colonel William Higgins, an American Officer working for the United Nations in Lebanon, was abducted and executed by the Iranian regime’s agents. A video recording of his hanging was given to international news agencies. |
1989 | During the Muslim annual Haj pilgrimage, three bombs were exploded around the holy site of Mecca. Scores of people were injured |
December 23, 1989 | Mehrdad Kowkabi, an Iranian, was charged with attempted arson of a London bookshop and planning a bomb attack in connection with Salman Rushdie. |
January 30, 1990 | French Television Channel 1 broadcast an interview with Lotfi Ben-Khala, a terrorist agents who was trained in Iran. He said the mullahs planned a terrorist attack on a French nuclear facility that would have resulted in 10,000 death. |
July 3, 1991 | The Italian translator of Satanic Verses was stabbed and injured. The assailant said that he was an Iranian who was seeking Rushdie’s whereabouts. |
July 21, 1991 | Professor Hitoshi Igarshi, the Japanese translator of the Satanic Versers was stabbed to death. |
December 29, 1991 | Following the arrest of one the mullahs’ terrorists in Bern, the regime barred the employees of the Swiss embassy from leaving Tehran. |
March 1992 | Relations between Bern and Tehran were severed after an Iranian terrorist was arrested in Switzerland. A Swiss businessman disappeared in Tehran. Later it was discovered that he had been taken hostage. |
March 17, 1992 | An Attack against the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires resulted in the death of 20 and the injury of 250 people. |
November 21, 1992 | French police announced the arrest of two Iranians involved in several assassinations in Europe. |
January 27, 1993 | The Turkish interior minister said a terrorist network linked with the Iranian regime carried out the assassination of Turkish journalist Ugur Mumcu. |
January 27, 1993 | Turkish police arrested a group of Turkish Hizbollah members, who were trained in Iran, an charged them with the killing of Hikmet Cettin, a Turkish journalist. |
April 25, 1993 | The New York Times reported that at least $100,000 had been deposited in the account of the prime suspects of the February 1993 World Trade Center bombing. The money primarily came from Iran |
July 8, 1993 | Egyptian security forces arrested 165 Islamic fundamentalists. Two of them had been trained in a terrorist training center in Mashhad, eastern Iran. |
October 11, 1993 | The Norwegian publisher of Salman Rushdie’s book, Willian Nigaard, was hit with three bullets from the back in an unsuccessful assassination attempt. |
June 2, 1994 | AFP reported that U.S. intelligence officials said Iran has secretly planted 400 members of the Revolutionary Guard in Bosnia in order to set up terrorist cells in the former Yugoslavia |
June 3, 1994 | Hosein Shahriarifar, an Iranian terrorist, was arrested along with two other Iranians in Thailand on charges of plotting to carry out a suicide attack on the Israeli embassy in Bangkok. His truck was stopped by police as he was driving to the embassy. |
July 6, 1994 | Reuters reported that the Filipino government had arrested an agent of the Iranian regime named Hoseini on charges of providing financial support for Abu Sayyaf’s group. |
July 18, 1994 | An attack by the Iranian regime against the Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires led to the killing of 26 and the injury of 127 people. |
July 31, 1994 | Panama announced that two Iranians and a Lebanese had been arrested in connection wit the bombing of an airliner on July 19. |
May 7, 1995 | The Swedish government expelled two suspects from the country for taking part in terrorist conspiracies. |
August 1995 | Germany expelled two Iranian diplomats. The mullahs’ embassy in Bonn intended to dispatch a terrorist team to disrupt the Dortmund meeting in which the Iranian Resistance leader Mrs. Maryam Rajavi was due to make a speech. |
March 3, 1996 | A powerful bomb was exploded in Bethelehem by agents of the mullah regime. |
March 13 1996 | The leader of a fundamentalist terrorist group in Turkey was arrested by police. He admitted that he was given weapons by the mullahs’ embassy in Ankara to assassinate an anti-fundamentalist Turkish author. |
April 10, 1996 | Four diplomats of the mullahs’ regime in Turkey were expelled because of their role in the assassination of an Iranian refugee Zahra Rajabi and a Turkish intellectual. |
May 13, 1996 | The Iranian Resistance exposed a plan by the mullahs’ intelligence Ministry to attack the residence of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) |
February 2, 1997 | Terrorists were trained in Imam Sadeq’s training base near Qom. They were flown to a third country from Tehran in spring 1996. They were transferred to Saudi Arabia and implemented their plans. |
List of Victims of the Iranian Regime’s Terrorist Activities Abroad
Source: Islamic Fundamentalism: The New Global Threat by Mohammad Mohaddessin (Author)
Date / Location |
Target |
Description |
March 2018 Tirana, Albania |
Iranian New Year (Nowruz) gathering organized by the PMOI/MEK |
Albanian security services foiled that plot in its final stages before implementation. The Police Chief announced that an Iranian regime’s Quds Force operative named “Peyman” organized and directed the attack from inside Iran. He added that Alireza Naghashzadeh, an agent of Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), born in 1974 in Iran, was involved in this terrorist operation. Naghashzadeh carries an Austrian passport issued to Irwin Aram and purportedly identifies himself as a “former member” of the MEK. The Quds Force director named above has recruited and handled other individuals formerly with the MEK and resident in European countries, for participation in espionage and terrorist operations against the Iranian Resistance. |
June 30, 2018 Villepinte – Paris France |
Terrorist plot against the Grand Gathering of the Iranian Resistance in Paris on June 30 |
Terror Attack Against Iranian Resistance Gathering Foiled, Three Arrested. Asadollah Assadi, head of mullahs’ intelligence at Iranian regime’s embassy in Vienna and liaison of terrorists in Germany is among those arrested. The couple who were arrested in a Mercedes-Benz in the city of Antwerp, Belgium, were Amir Sadouni (38) and Nasim Naami (34), who pretended to be supporters of PMOI. They had Belgian citizenship. |
6/12/1999 Baghdad, Iraq |
6 members of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) Fariba Mouzarmi, Massoumeh Goudarzi, Bijan Aghazadeh, Abbass Rafii, Akbar Wanbarnezhad and Javad Fotouhi. |
A huge car bomb explosion on a highway north of Baghdad at 8 A.M. (local time) wrecked two passenger busses, leaving dead (including 6 members of the MEK) and scores injured. |
2/10/1999 Panjgour, Pakistan |
Reza Pirzadi |
Ex-political prisoner Kidnapped and injured. |
8/1/1998 Karbala-Najaf, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ayatollah Agha Mirza Ali Ghoravi |
Iranian cleric Assassinated by the Iranian regime in Iraq |
6/18/1998 Najaf, Iraq |
Sheikh Morteza Broujerdi |
An Iranian cleric. Assassinated by the intelligence Ministry of the Iranian regime |
4/25/1998 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
5 KDPI members |
5 members of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI) were assassinated. |
12/15/1997 Koysanjaq, Iraq |
Seyed Jamal Nikjouyan |
A member of the KDPI killed |
12/15/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Salah Bigzadi |
Supporter of Kurdish Khebat Organization assassinated |
12/3/1997 Sylaymaniyah-Kirkuk Highway, Iraq |
Taher Feizi |
4 terrorists of the regime opened fire on a vehicle belonging to Khebat Organization and killed one of its Peshmergas |
11/15/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hassan Zinati |
Assasinated |
10/25/1997 Ba’aqoubeh, Iraq |
Changiz Hadikhanlou |
MEK member Slain in an ambush |
10/19/1997 Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Taher Feyzi |
Car belonging to the Khebat came under fire, one person killed |
10/18/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Saeid Moradi, Ali Zokaleh and Ismaeil Namaki |
3 members of the KDPI were killed and 9 others wounded after their minibus, which was going to Sulaymaniyah, came under heavy machine gun attack by the Iranian regime’s terrorists |
8/19/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Anjad Mowlaei |
The mullah regime’s terrorists killed him and another KDPI member. |
8/14/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ghalib Alizadeh |
He was killed with another KDPI member by the Iranian regime terrorists |
8/14/1997 Panjvein, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ebrahim Gagoli |
Abducted and assassinated |
8/14/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
2 Peshmergas of the Khebat |
2 Khebat Peshmergas were injured after a bomb detonated in their vehicle |
6/26/1997 |
Farhad Babaii |
Attack against a car belonging t the KDPI killed 1 person and injured 2 others |
6/8/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Khaled Abbasi |
Assassinated |
6/4/1997 Khalkan, Iraq |
Abdollah Khani |
Active member of Kurdistan Democratic Party. Killed |
6/3/1997 Iraq |
3 KDPI members |
3 members of the KDPI were murdered |
6/3/1997 Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Latif Naghshbandi |
Assassinated |
5/1/1997 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
6 members of a Kurdish group |
6 members of Iranian Kurdish Group were killed by the Iranian regime |
3/11/1997 Kanigherjaleh Iraqi Kurdista |
Salim Karimzadeh |
Assassinated |
3/2/1997 Rwandooz Iraqi Kurdistan |
Abdollah Pirootzadeh |
Assassinated |
12/9/1996 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Abbas Rahmani |
A Khebat member Assassinated |
12/1/1996 Koysanjaq, Iraq |
5 people belonging to KDPI families |
The Mullah’s regime terrorists attacked a number of members of the KDPI and their families and wounded a number of people. Among the dead was a 4- year-old child. |
11/19/1996 Zahedan, Iran |
Abdolaziz Kazemi Vajd |
Professor at Zahedan University and a leader of Sunnis. Kidnapped and killed by the regime’s terrorists. |
11/12/1996 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hamed Salimi |
Attack against KDPI camp led to the death of one person. |
11/4/1996 Halabche, Iraq |
Ali Garmaei |
An Iranian Kurd and member of the Khebat organization. Killed by the regime’s terrorists. |
11/3/1996 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Nanwa |
An Iranian Kurd and member of the Khebat Organization. Killed by the regime’s terrorists. |
2/29/1996 Paris |
Reza Mazlouman |
Former minister of the Shah. Assassinated. |
5/28/1996 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Osman Rahimi |
Assassinated |
3/18/1996 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Taher Azizi |
Assassinated |
3/18/1996 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Taher Rouhani |
Assassinated |
3/18/1996 Iraqi Kurdistan 3/11/1996 Baghdad, Iraq |
Faramarz Keshavarz
Hamed Reza Rahmani |
2 Iranian Sunni clerics assassinated by the regime in Pakistan. |
3/7/1996 Karachi, Pakistan 3/4/1996 |
Mowlavi Mollahzadeh Adbul-Nasser Jamshid -Zehi |
2 Iranian Sunni clerics assassinated by the regime. |
3/4/1996 Istanbul, Turkey |
Abdul-Ali Muradi |
Supporter of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) |
2/20/1996 Baghdad, Iraq |
Three MEK members |
Three members f the MEK were shot dead in Baghdad |
2/3/1996 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hassan Bazargan |
Assassinated |
2/2/1996 Istanbul, Turkey |
Zahra Rajabi |
Senior member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Assassinated in Turkey by the Iranian regime’s terrorists while on a mission to aid Iranian refugees. |
1/2/1996 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Rahman Sha’abannejad |
Assassinated |
1/2/1996 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Haji Abdollah Salehzadeh |
Assassinated |
12/31/1995 Koysanjagh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Sedigh Abdollahi |
Assassinated |
12/31/1995 Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Osman Rooyan |
Assassinated |
12/31/1995 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hassan jit |
Assassinated |
12/31/1995 Koysanjagh Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ghafour Mehdizadeh |
Assassinated |
12/31/1995 Koysanjagh Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ali Amini |
Assassinated |
12/31/1995 Erbilm Iraqi Kurdistan |
Aboubakr Chegel Mostapha |
Assassinated |
12/10/1995 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Omar Dehestani |
Assassinated |
9/12/1995 Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Rahim Kolseii |
Assassinated |
9/12/1995 Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Najmodin Shaiatpanah |
Assassinated |
8/23/1995 Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Seyedali Partovi |
Assassinated |
7/10/1995 Baghdad, Iraq |
Yarali Gartabar |
Assassinated along with two other MEK members when their car came under fire by the regime’s terrorists |
7/1/1995 Baghdad, Iraq |
Effat Haddad and Fereshteh Esfandiari |
Effat Haddad (mother of 4) and Fereshteh Esfandiari (anchorwoman), MEK officials, Assassinated by the mullah regime’s terrorists |
5/19/1995 Paris, France |
Shahpour Bakhtiar |
The Shah’s last prime minister and Soroush Katibeh, his personal secretary. Bakhtiar’s throat was slit and his aide stabbed to death at Bakhtiar’s home near Paris. |
5/1/1995 Basormeh Iraqi Kurdistan |
Soleiman Chekloudeh |
Assassinated |
4/25/1995 Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Najmeddin Sharifzadeh |
Assassinated |
3/21/1995 Ghaladiza Iraqi Kurdistan |
Saleh AMinpour |
Assassinated |
3/21/1995 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Roonak Hoseini |
Assassinated |
3/21/1995 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Moslem Hosseini |
Assassinated |
3/21/1995 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mansour Fedayi |
Assassinated |
3/21/1995 Diana, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Majid Saldouzi |
Assassinated |
3/21/1995 Dookan, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Karim Shoghi |
Assassinated |
3/21/1995 Ghandil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hosein Ramheh |
Assassinated |
2/8/1995 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Saadiun Barezan |
Assassinated |
12/23/1994 Gol-Ali beik, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mhammad Amin Bayazidi |
Assassinated |
12/23/1994 Gol-Ali beik, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Darakhshani |
Assassinated |
11/26/1994 Chowarghorneh Iraqi Kurdistan |
Westa Hassan Ojaghi |
Assassinated |
11/6/1994 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Omar Kurd |
Assassinated |
10/14/1994 Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Rashid |
Assassinated |
10/10/1994 Hajiabad, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Moloud Salim Savol |
Assassinated |
10/5/1994 Diana, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Abubakr Saboktakin |
Assassinated in his friend’s residence. |
9/8/1994 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Aliakbar Teymouri |
Assassinated |
8/4/1994 Baghdad, Iraq |
Ghadour Hamzeii |
Assassinated in his residence. |
6/25/1994 Mavet, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Khaleh Momgooleh |
Assassinated |
4/7/1994 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Saleh Jahangiri |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Wase Jahangiri |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Momghelich Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Saeed Ghaderi |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Rwandooz Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Saeed Ghaderi |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Barian, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Mohammadpour |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mam Sharif |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Bahrkeh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hassan Ebrahimzadeh |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Awla Soovar |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Abdollah Izadi |
Assassinated |
3/21/1994 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Abdollah Ryani |
Assassinated |
3/16/1994 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Reshad Karimi |
Attacked by several terrorists and killed |
2/12/1994 Sweden |
Abubakr Hedayati |
Blinded when he tried to open an envelope sent to his wife. According to the police, the package had been sent by the Iranian embassy |
2/2/1994 Nawtagh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Shahrokh Moradi |
Assassinated |
1/22/1944 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Osman Osmani |
Assassinated |
1/17/1944 Chrom, Turkey |
Taha Kermany |
Assassinated by a shot fired at his head by the regime’s terrorists. |
12/24/1993 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Sedigh Rashidi |
Assassinated |
12/15/1993 Ranieh, Iraq |
Mahmoud Mojahedi |
Assassinated by the regime’s terrorists in his house in Hajiabad camp. |
12/11/1993 Baghdad, Iraq |
Majid-Reza Ibrahimi |
Ibrahimi was killed and his companion wounded when the Khomeini regime’s terrorists opened fire on them while they were shopping at a store in Baghdad’s As-Sha’ab district. |
10/17/1993 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Dr. Bahram |
Assassinated |
10/16/1993 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Jamal Nami |
Assassinated |
10/6/1993 Diana, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mola Ahmed Darwishi |
Friday prayer leader of Delzian Village. Assassinated by gunfire in his residence. |
9/10/1993 Ankara, Turkey |
Behran Azadfer |
Fatally shot by two Farsi-speaking gunmen at his house. A third person stood guard in the garden. |
8/26/1993 Diana, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mola Mohammad Bigzad |
Assassinated by the regime’s agents. |
8/26/1993 Turkey |
Mohammad Ghaderi |
Abducted then killed by the Iranian regime’s agents |
8/2/1993 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Sadoun Abbassi |
Assassinated |
8/2/1993 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ahmad Fatemi |
Assassinated |
6/6/1993 Karachi, Pakistan |
Mohammad Hassan Arbab |
Member of MEK, assassinated around noon in front of his residence by 4 terrorists dispatched by the Khomeini regime. |
6/6/1993 Rome, Italy |
Mohammad Hosein Naghdi |
NCRI Representative in Italy. Shot dead by two terrorists astride a motorcycle in brad daylight as he went by car from his home to his office. |
5/31/1993 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Kamran Shafei |
Assassinated |
3/16/1993Pakistan |
Mohammad Amin Mirlashari |
Chief of Mirlashar tribe in Iranian Baluchistan. Shot and wounded in the street. |
3/9/1993 Baghdad, Iraq |
PMOI/MEK and Narional Liberation Army (NLA) |
Terrorists planted a bomb in a city bus in Baghdad, knowing it was used by the MEK and NLA. No one was injured in the blast. |
3/9/1993 Pakistan |
Delaviz Narou’I and Heybatollah Narou’I |
Chief of the Narou’I tribe in Iranian Baluchistan. Shot to death in the street. |
2/22/1993 Germany |
Mehdi Ha’eri |
Cleric opposed to the regime. Terrorists posing as acquaintances made an appointment to see him by phone. Aware his life was in danger, he notified the police, who arrested 1 man and discovered a knife and a silencer-equipped gun in his car. |
1/24/1993 Oslo, Norway |
Mehdi Baba’i |
MEK supporter. Two terrorists from the regime’s embassy in Oslo brutally assaulted him. They fled when police arrived. Baba’I required hospitalization. |
1/18/1993 Iraq |
Gholam-Hossein Kazemi |
Member of the MEK and a combatant in the NLA. Assassinated while driving between NLA bases. The other occupants of the car where wounded. |
1/12/1993 Istanbul, Turkey |
Abbas Golizadeh |
Former bodyguar to the Shah. Kidnapped from his home in a suburb of Istanbul and later killed. |
12/26/1992 Germany |
Mohammad Sadeq Sharafkandi |
Leader of the KDPI, 3 other Kurds (Homayoun Ardalan, Fattah Abdolahi and Nuri Dehkordi), and an unidentified individual. Sharafkandi and the 3 other kurds were shot dead when terrorists sprayed them with machine gun fire. |
9/29/1992 Nawtagh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Taher Manouchehri |
Assassinated |
9/29/1992 Nawtagh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Salah Moradi |
Assassinated |
9/29/1992 Nawtagh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Rashid Rostami |
Assassinated |
9/29/1992 Nawtagh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Mehrban |
Assassinated |
9/29/1992 Nawtagh, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mahmoud Khezri |
Assassinated |
9/17/1992 Berlin Germany |
Sadegh Sharafkandi |
Gunned down along with 3 other people in the restaurant Mikonos. The Berlin court later condemned two agents of the mullahs’ regime and blamed Khamenei, Rafsanjani and Velayati for the crime. |
9/15/1992 Germany |
Fereidoun Farokhzad |
Ententainer. Stabbed to death |
8/9/1992 Germany |
Homayoun Maraghe’i |
Head of the overseas office of the People’s Party. Wounded with knife. |
8/6/1992 Dubai |
Gholam Ghahremani |
MEK supporter seeking political asylum. Kidnapped from his residence and transferred to Evin Prison in Tehran. |
8/5/1992 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Kashtmir Abbasi |
Assassinated |
8/3/1992 Iraq |
Members of the KDPI |
Terrorist infiltrators poisoned food at the KDPI’s headquarters. 7 persons were hospitalized in critical condition, 3 of whom subsequently died Hadi Mahmoudi, Ali Nanoureh and Fakhroddin Moradi. |
7/29/1992 Basormeh Iraqi, Kurdistan |
Mam Morad Mohammadzadeh |
Assassinated |
7/24/1992 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ebrahim Rahmani |
Assassinated |
7/24/1992 Raniya, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ali-Asghar Almaspour |
Assassinated |
7/8/1992 Panjvein, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Karim Balafkan |
Assassinated |
7/1/1992 Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Kamran Mansour |
Assassinated |
6/23/1992 Turkey |
MEK supporters |
Car bomb planted in a car used by the MEK supporters was defused before it went off. Car bomb planted in a car used by MEK supporters in Istanbul destroys the vehicle. |
6/10/1992 Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Salar Saedpanah |
Assassinated |
6/10/1992 Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hadi Mahmoudi |
Assassinated |
6/10/1992 Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Fakhredin Moradi |
Assassinated |
6/10/1992 Halabja, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ali tatooreh |
Assassinated |
6/5/1992 Istanbul, Turkey |
Ali-Akbar Ghorbani |
Member of the MEK. Kidnapped by Tehran’s terrorists in front of his home. The arrested terrorists admitted having been trained in Iran and having turned Ghorbani over to Iranian agents, who tortured and then murdered him. They led police to a shallow grave in the outskirts of Istanbul, where they found the tortured body. |
6/4/1992 Iraq |
Kamran Mansour Moqadam |
Member of the Communist Union. Murdered by machine gun fire. |
6/3/1992 Iraq |
Shahpour Firouzi |
Member of the KDPI Revolutionary Leadership. Assassinated by machine gun. |
5/31/1992 Iraq |
Seifollah Seimanour |
Refugee. Killed by machine gun fire. |
5/8/1992 Karachi, Pakistan |
Abdollah Delavar |
Assassinated |
5/1/1992 Netherlands |
Kamal Reza’i |
Member of the MEK. Terrorists set an ambush for him near his residence, but he escaped the trap. |
4/11/1992 New Jersey, United States |
Nareh Rafi’Zadeh |
Wife and sister in law of former intelligence agents under the Shah. Assassinated as she left her car at her New Jersey residence. |
3/21/1992 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Seyfollah Soleimanpour |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
3/21/1992 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Sheikhpour |
Assassinated |
3/21/1992 Panjvein, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Karim Gagol |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
3/21/1992 Panjvein, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Ahmad Gagol |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
2/17/1992 Baghdad, Iraq |
MEK office in Baghdad |
Around midnight, 4 terrorists dispatched by the regime attempted to enter one of the MEK’s offices. Confronted by a security guard, one escaped, two were arrested and the fourth who attempted to open fire was shot and killed. |
12/23/1991 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Khaleh Hemeh |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
12/6/1991 Iraq |
Members of the KDPI |
A bomb-laden minibus was detonated in the path of a bus carrying KDPI members and their families. 3 persons were killed and a number including small children wounded |
10/29/1991 Iraq |
Saeed Yazdananah |
Member of the Revolutionary Union of the Kurdish People, and Sirous Katibeh his secretary. Terrorist infiltrators stabbed both to death at Yazdanpanah’s residence. |
10/5/1991 Bouli, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mollah Rasoul Kurdi |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
10/5/1991 Bouli, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Jalil Jalili |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
9/23/1991 Bouli, Iraqi Kurdistan |
Hassove Alipour |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
9/17/1991 Paris, France |
Jahangir Mehrani |
Assassinated 10 hours after the assassination of Shapour Bakhtiar. |
9/5/1991 Pishdar, Iraqi Kurdi |
Saber Farhadi |
Assassinated |
6/8/1991 Paris, France |
Abdolrahman Boroumand |
Aide to Bakhtiar. Stabbed to death in the street. |
4/18/1991 Iraq |
Ahad Aqa |
Member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party. Assassinated in the street. |
1/1/1991 Iraqi Kurdistan |
Saeed Yazdanpanah |
Assassinated by the mullahs’ regime. |
1/1/1991 Iraq |
Khaled Hosseinpour |
Member of the Khebat. Assassinated. |
10/31/1990 Paris, France |
Sirous Elahi |
Shot and killed in his residence in Paris. |
10/31/1990 Turkey |
Komeleh Headquarters |
A peshmerga was killed when a bomb planted by terrorists went off at the headquarters. |
10/23/1990 Turkey |
Gholam Reza Nakha’i |
Iranian political refugee. Killed in his hotel room by a severe blow to the head. |
10/1/1990 Sweden |
Amir Qazi |
Member of the KDPI. His wife, Effat Qazi was killed when she opened a letter bomb addressed to her husband. |
9/6/1990 Turkey |
Ali Kashefpour |
Member of the KDPI Revolutionary Leadership. Terrorists kidnapped him from his home in a refugee quarter. His tortured body was later found in a roadside ditch. |
9/1/1990 Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdistan |
Mohammad Fathi |
Assassinated |
6/10/1990 Coppet, Switzerland |
Professor Kazem Rajavi |
NCRI Representative in Switzerland and elder brother of the Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi, shot to death in his car in Coppet, near Geneva. Swiss police confirmed at least 13 terrorists with Iranian service passorts. |
4/24/1990 Istanbul, Turkey |
Hosein Mir-Abedini |
Member of the MEK. Shot and critically wounded on his way to Istanbul Airport. |
3/4/1990 Taftan, Pakistan |
Hadj Balouch Khan |
Royalist. Assassinated by a Guards corps commando squad. |
3/5/1990 Karachi, Pakistan |
Hosein Keshavarz |
MEK sympathizers. A hail of machine gun fire gravely wounded him in Karachi, leaving him paralyzed in both legs. |
11/26/1989 Iraq |
Seyed Kamangar |
Member of Komeleh Party. Infiltrators assassinated him at his headquarters. |
8/26/1989 Cyprus |
Bahman Ravadi and Youssef Rashidzadeh |
Members of Komeleh Party. Javadi was shot and killed in the street. Rashidzadeh was wounded. |
7/13/1989 Dubai |
Ata’ollah Bayahmadi |
Former military intelligence colonel under the Shah. Assassinated in his hotel room. |
6/26/1989 Vienna, Austria |
Abdol Rahman Qassemlou |
Leader of the KDPI. Abdullah Qaderi-Azar, Fadel Mala and Mahmoud Rassoul (his aides) were also shot dead while meeting secretly with representatives of Rafsanjani. A senior Guard Corps commander oversaw the murders. |
6/4/1989 Germany |
Gathering of MEK sympathizers |
A bomb exploded in front of the door to the meeting hall, wounding 3 persons. |
2/1/1989 Karachi, Pakistan |
Iranian refugees |
Iranian refugees waiting outside the UNHCR office in Karachi attacked. One person killed, 5 wounded. |
12/3/1989 Istanbul, Turkey |
Javad ha’eri |
Dissident. Stabbed to death by 2 men at his home. |
12/1/1987 Paris, France |
Behrouz Bagheri |
Former Air Force commander. Bomb planted in his store. |
11/28/1987 Quetta, Pakistan |
Iranian Refugees |
A bomb was planted in a hotel. Police arrested IRGC members. One Iranian was killed and another wounded. |
Abdolhassan Mojtahedzadeh and Mostafa Abrari, members of the MEK |
Kidnapped by Iranian embassy personnel. Abrari escaped his captors. The Police discovered Mojtahedzadeh in the trunk of an Iranian embassy car with diplomatic plates near Iran-Turkey border. |
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10/11/1987 Pakistan |
Iranian students. Opponents of Khomeini |
One student was murdered in an attack by the regime’s agents. |
10/11/1987 London, United Kingdom |
Ali and Noureddin Nabavi |
Father and son royalists. Shot in the back of the head in the living room of their London home. |
10/3/1987 Istanbul, Turkey |
Mohammad Hassan Mansouri |
Iranian dissident and another person. Assassinated by two men at Mansouri’s home. |
8/25/1987 Karachi, Pakistan |
Alireza Hassanpour, Emambakhsh Mirbaluch and Faramarz Aqa’i |
13 homes in Karachi and Quetta were attacked with RPG rockets and submachine guns. Hassanpour, Mirabaluch and Aqa’I were killed and 33 persons wounded. 9 men identified by police as IRGC members were arrested at the Iran-Pakistan border. |
7/8/1987 Kuwaiteh and Karachi, Pakistan |
MEK supporters |
3 persons injured in terrorist attack on their center. |
7/8/1987 United Kingdom |
Anur-Hossein Amir-Parviz |
Affiliate of the Shah’s last prime minister, Bakhtiar. Severely injured in a car bomb. |
5/31/1987 Vienna, Austria |
Hamdreza Chitgar (Hamid Bahmani) |
First secretary of the Workers Party. Assassinated in a house. His body was discovered by police on July 12, 1987. |
3/21/1987 Germany |
Ali Akbar Mohammadi |
Former pilot for Rafsanjani. Assassinated in the street by two men. |
12/29/1986 Pakistan |
Vali Mohammad Van |
Shot five times and killed |
12/29/1986 Turkey |
Ahmadhamed Monfared (Hamid Farzaneh) |
Former Army colonel. Assassinated by 2 men armed with silencer-equipped pistols. |
10/24/1986 United Kingdom |
Reza Fazeli |
Assassination attempt by a bombing that killed his son. |
1/1/1986 Istanbul, Turkey |
Aziz Moradi |
Former colonel in the Shah’s army. Assassinated. |
12/23/1985 Karachi, Pakistan |
Mir Monavat |
Former parliamentary deputy at the time of Shah, from Baluchistan. Murdered at his home by 3 armed men. |
9/28/1985 Istanbul, Turkey |
Behrouz Shahvardilou |
Police colonel at the time of Shah. Assassinated in the Koucheh Kyabi district of Istanbul. |
8/21/1985 Paris, France |
Gholam-Ali Oveissi |
Former commander of the Shah’s army and his brother, a former general. Assassinated. |
2/7/1984 Paris, France |
Iranian Refugee |
Attacked by armed terrorists in the UNESCO Building. |
12/6/1982 |
Abdol-Amir Rahdar |
Terrorist armed with knives and machetes attacked a demonstration protesting human rights abuses in Iran. Amir Rahdar was murdered and 20 others seriously wounded. |
9/10/1982 Karachi, Pakistan |
Ahmad Zolanvar |
Two terrorists astride motorcycles attacked him and his companions, causing wounds resulting in brain hemorrhaging. He was subsequently transferred to Denmark for emergency surgery, where he died. |
6/20/1982 India |
Shahram Mirami and other anti-Khomeini students |
100 terrorists armed with clubs, knives and machetes attacked the Aligarh dormitory where a group of Iranian students wase holding a hunger strike to protest against the executions in Iran. Shahram Mirami was murdered and 9 other students seriously wounded. |
6/6/1982 Mainz, Germany |
University students, supporters of the MEK |
150 terrorists armed with clubs, knives, chains, brass knuckles and tear gas attack a student dormitory. A young German woman was killed and 28 Iranian students severely wounded. |
4/24/1982 Sweden |
Anti-Khomeini Iranian students |
Attacked by Khomeini’s terrorists at a bus stop. The following day, he was again attacked in retaliation for speaking to the press about the incident. |
3/27/1982 Turkey |
Saeed Aghapour |
MEK supporter. Killed in an armed attack. |
3/27/1982 Manila, Philippines |
Esfandiar Rahimi |
MEK supporter. Stabbed to death by regime’s agents. |
3/9/1982 Manila, Philippines |
Iranians attending funeral service. |
Terrorists lobbed a grenade into the gathering; 3 persons were hospitalized with critical wounds. |
1/15/1982 Manila, Philippines |
Shahrokh Missaqi |
Supporter of the Fadayian Organization. Stabbed and killed. |
8/31/1981 Washington D.C. United States |
Ali Akbar Tabataba’i |
Diplomat at the time of the Shah. Shot and killed at his home. |