List of people assassinated by the People's Mojahedin of Iran

The following is a list of people assassinated by the People's Mujahedin of Iran. == Iranian government officials and political figures == === Heads of government branches === Mohammad-Ali Rajai (30 August 1981) – President of Iran Mohammad-Javad Bahonar (30 August 1981) – Prime Minister of Iran === Members of Parliament === Reza Kamyab (28 July 1981) – Mashhad Mojtaba Ozbaki (23 December 1981) – Shahrekord Mohammad-Taqi Besharat (28 December 1981) – Semirom Mojtaba Esteki (21 January 1982) – MP === Military and police officers === Brigadier General Saeed Taheri (13 August 1972) – Chief of Police of Tehran Brigadier General Reza Zandipoor (29 March 1975) – Chief of Anti-sabotage Joint Committee Prison Seyyed Naser Mohsenpur (24 August 1981) – IRGC officer General Zandipour (March 1975) – a warden assassinated at the Anti-sabotage Joint Committee prison === Other officials === Iranian employee at Embassy of the United States, Tehran (3 July 1975) Malek Boroujerdi (23 December 1978) – Iranian Oilfield Services Company (IOSC) employee Mohammad-Ali Ansari (6 July 1981) – Governor of Gilan province Ali Qoddousi (5 September 1981) – Military prosecutor-general Mir Asadollah Madani (11 September 1981) – Supreme leader's representative in East Azerbaijan province Hassan Ayat (5 August 1981) – Iranian politician, member of Parliament of Iran in first assembly after the Iranian revolution, member of Assembly of Experts for Constitution Abdol Hossein Dastgheib (11 December 1981) – Supreme leader's representative in Fars province, he and several others killed in a suicide attack in Shiraz during Friday prayers Gholamali Jaaffarzadeh (23 December 1981) – Governor of Mashhad County Mohammad-Salim Hosni (14 March 1982) – Reconstruction Crusade official Ali-Mohammad Sadduqi (2 July 1982) – Supreme leader's representative in Yazd province Assassination of a senior cleric in Tehran (26 February 1982) Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani (15 October 1982) – Supreme leader's representative in Kermanshah province Hussein Ghane-Ghole (6 January 1987) – Warden of Mashhad prison Jamshid Ghare-Sarvari (13 February 1987) – Warden of Ahvaz prison Asadollah Lajevardi (23 August 1998) – Former warden of Evin Prison A senior cleric (June 1998) assassinated in Najaf, Iraq A senior IRGC commander (1 May 2000) assassinated in Tehran – A leading member of the Iraqi Ba'ath Party in Lebanon by using automatic firearm == Attempted Islamic Republic targets == === Heads of government branches === Ali Khamenei (15 March 1985) – President of Iran Mohammad Khatami (5 February 2000) – President of Iran === Members of Parliament === Habibollah Asgaroladi (20 July 1981) – Tehran Hadi Khamenei (11 February 1987) – Mashhad === Military and police officers === Brigadier General Mohsen Rafighdoost (14 September 1998) – Head of Mostazafan Foundation Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi (13 March 2000) – Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Brigadier General Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf (7 January 2001) – Chief of Police of Iran === Other Iranian officials === Ahmad Khomeini (15 June 1982) – Eldest son of Iran's Supreme leader Mohammad Va'ez Abaee-Khorasani (22 April 1994) – Member of the Assembly of Experts from Khorasan province Mohammed Raisi (6 July 1997) – Diplomat at Iranian Embassy in Madrid, Spain Ali Razini (5 January 1999) – Head of Tehran's judiciary == Islamic Republic of Iran assassinations allegations against the MEK == Seyyed Hasan Beheshti (23 July 1981) – Islamic Republican Party's candidate for the parliamentary elections Mousa Kalantari (28 June 1981) – Minister of Housing Abdulkarim Hasheminejad (29 September 1981) – Mashhad Major General Ali Sayyad Shirazi (10 April 1999) – Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Iranian Armed Forces Mohammad Kachui (29 June 1981) – Warden of Evin Prison Mahmoud Ghandi (28 June 1981) – Minister of Post, Telegraph and Telephone Hassan Abbaspour (28 June 1981) – Minister of Energy Mohammad-Ali Fayyazbakhsh (28 June 1981) – Minister without portfolio Colonel Houshang Vahid-Dastjerdi (5 September 1981) – Chief of Police of Iran Mohammad Montazeri (28 June 1981) – Najafabad Mohammad Chavoushi (8 March 1982) – Chief of the political and ideological office of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy == Disputed assassinations == Gholam-Hussein Haghani (28 June 1981) – Bandar Abbas Fakhreddin Rahimi (28 June 1981) – Malavi Abbas-Ali Nateq-Nouri (28 June 1981) – Nour Mohammad Beheshti (28 June 1981) – Chief Justice of Iran Paul E. Grimm (killed 23 December 1978) – Iranian Oilfield Services Company (IOSC) employee On 28 June 1981, a bomb detonated at the Islamic Republican Party headquarters in Tehran killed 73, including the party's secretary-general, 4 cabinet ministers, 10 vice ministers and 27 members of the Parliament of Iran.

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List of people assassinated by the People's Mojahedin of Iran

The following is a list of people assassinated by the People's Mujahedin of Iran. == Iranian government officials and political figures == === Heads of government branches === Mohammad-Ali Rajai (30 August 1981) – President of Iran Mohammad-Javad Bahonar (30 August 1981) – Prime Minister of Iran === Members of Parliament === Reza Kamyab (28 July 1981) – Mashhad Mojtaba Ozbaki (23 December 1981) – Shahrekord Mohammad-Taqi Besharat (28 December 1981) – Semirom Mojtaba Esteki (21 January 1982) – MP === Military and police officers === Brigadier General Saeed Taheri (13 August 1972) – Chief of Police of Tehran Brigadier General Reza Zandipoor (29 March 1975) – Chief of Anti-sabotage Joint Committee Prison Seyyed Naser Mohsenpur (24 August 1981) – IRGC officer General Zandipour (March 1975) – a warden assassinated at the Anti-sabotage Joint Committee prison === Other officials === Iranian employee at Embassy of the United States, Tehran (3 July 1975) Malek Boroujerdi (23 December 1978) – Iranian Oilfield Services Company (IOSC) employee Mohammad-Ali Ansari (6 July 1981) – Governor of Gilan province Ali Qoddousi (5 September 1981) – Military prosecutor-general Mir Asadollah Madani (11 September 1981) – Supreme leader's representative in East Azerbaijan province Hassan Ayat (5 August 1981) – Iranian politician, member of Parliament of Iran in first assembly after the Iranian revolution, member of Assembly of Experts for Constitution Abdol Hossein Dastgheib (11 December 1981) – Supreme leader's representative in Fars province, he and several others killed in a suicide attack in Shiraz during Friday prayers Gholamali Jaaffarzadeh (23 December 1981) – Governor of Mashhad County Mohammad-Salim Hosni (14 March 1982) – Reconstruction Crusade official Ali-Mohammad Sadduqi (2 July 1982) – Supreme leader's representative in Yazd province Assassination of a senior cleric in Tehran (26 February 1982) Ata'ollah Ashrafi Esfahani (15 October 1982) – Supreme leader's representative in Kermanshah province Hussein Ghane-Ghole (6 January 1987) – Warden of Mashhad prison Jamshid Ghare-Sarvari (13 February 1987) – Warden of Ahvaz prison Asadollah Lajevardi (23 August 1998) – Former warden of Evin Prison A senior cleric (June 1998) assassinated in Najaf, Iraq A senior IRGC commander (1 May 2000) assassinated in Tehran – A leading member of the Iraqi Ba'ath Party in Lebanon by using automatic firearm == Attempted Islamic Republic targets == === Heads of government branches === Ali Khamenei (15 March 1985) – President of Iran Mohammad Khatami (5 February 2000) – President of Iran === Members of Parliament === Habibollah Asgaroladi (20 July 1981) – Tehran Hadi Khamenei (11 February 1987) – Mashhad === Military and police officers === Brigadier General Mohsen Rafighdoost (14 September 1998) – Head of Mostazafan Foundation Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi (13 March 2000) – Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Brigadier General Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf (7 January 2001) – Chief of Police of Iran === Other Iranian officials === Ahmad Khomeini (15 June 1982) – Eldest son of Iran's Supreme leader Mohammad Va'ez Abaee-Khorasani (22 April 1994) – Member of the Assembly of Experts from Khorasan province Mohammed Raisi (6 July 1997) – Diplomat at Iranian Embassy in Madrid, Spain Ali Razini (5 January 1999) – Head of Tehran's judiciary == Islamic Republic of Iran assassinations allegations against the MEK == Seyyed Hasan Beheshti (23 July 1981) – Islamic Republican Party's candidate for the parliamentary elections Mousa Kalantari (28 June 1981) – Minister of Housing Abdulkarim Hasheminejad (29 September 1981) – Mashhad Major General Ali Sayyad Shirazi (10 April 1999) – Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Iranian Armed Forces Mohammad Kachui (29 June 1981) – Warden of Evin Prison Mahmoud Ghandi (28 June 1981) – Minister of Post, Telegraph and Telephone Hassan Abbaspour (28 June 1981) – Minister of Energy Mohammad-Ali Fayyazbakhsh (28 June 1981) – Minister without portfolio Colonel Houshang Vahid-Dastjerdi (5 September 1981) – Chief of Police of Iran Mohammad Montazeri (28 June 1981) – Najafabad Mohammad Chavoushi (8 March 1982) – Chief of the political and ideological office of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy == Disputed assassinations == Gholam-Hussein Haghani (28 June 1981) – Bandar Abbas Fakhreddin Rahimi (28 June 1981) – Malavi Abbas-Ali Nateq-Nouri (28 June 1981) – Nour Mohammad Beheshti (28 June 1981) – Chief Justice of Iran Paul E. Grimm (killed 23 December 1978) – Iranian Oilfield Services Company (IOSC) employee On 28 June 1981, a bomb detonated at the Islamic Republican Party headquarters in Tehran killed 73, including the party's secretary-general, 4 cabinet ministers, 10 vice ministers and 27 members of the Parliament of Iran.

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