Mousa khiabani biography
| Mousa Nasiroghli (Khiabani) was an Iranian dissident political leader and senior member of the People's Mojahedin of Iran (MEK) and the commander of its. | |
| Mousa Nasiroghli (Khiabani) (Persian: موسی نصیر اوغلی (خیابانی); 1947 – 8 February 1982) was an Iranian dissident political leader and senior member of the People's Mojahedin of Iran (MEK) and the commander of its armed wing from 1979 to 1982, when he was killed in action. | |
| Iranian guerrilla and politician. |
Maryam Rajavi
- In June 1981, Mousa Khiabani in an interview explicitly warned about the negative impact of club-wielders’ movement on social security and Iran’s political fate.
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- Mousa Nasiroghli (Khiabani) (Persian: موسی نصیر اوغلی (خیابانی); – 8 February ) was an Iranian dissident political leader and senior member of the People's Mojahedin of Iran (MEK) and the commander of its armed wing from to , when he was killed in action.
Massoud Rajavi
- Iran, February 7, —Thirty-eight years ago, on February 8, , Mousa Khiabani, one of the prominent leaders of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) was killed by terrorists of the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).
The MEK had warned about Iran’s state-backed terrorism 40 ...
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Mehdi Abrishamchi is a senior member of the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (the MKO/MEK/ the PMOI/ the Cult of Rajavi. He was born into a merchant family in Tehran, in 1947. He studied chemistry at the University of Tehran. He joined the MKO in 1969. He was imprisoned by the shah forces in 1972 for his involvement with the MKO that was an anti-shah and anti-imperialism movement at the time. He was in jail until the 1979 Iranian revolution.
After the Revolution, Abrishamchi became one of the senior members of the organization. Soon after, the MKO broke out with the Iranian government, he along the MKO and fled to Iraq finding a safe haven near the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein who was at war with the Iran.
During the Iran-Iraq war, Abrishamchi was a unit commander in the ‘National Liberation Army of Iran’, the military wing of the MKO –Saddam’s Private Army—fighting against Iranians. After the collapse of Saddam and the consequent disarmament of the