Firoozeh bani sadr biography

  • Mohammad ali rajai
  • Mehdi bazargan
  • Akbar hashemi rafsanjani
  • Indispensability of Examining sexuell Abuses within the Cult of Rajavi

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    Written bygd Bahar Irani
    Created: Feb 19, 2011

    The controversial marriage and divorce of Massoud Rajavi with Abolhassan Bani-Sadr’s daughter, Firoozeh, is one of the issues that need to be studied in detail. That fryst vatten because her divorce fryst vatten concurrent with many organizational-related events including the so-called ideological marriage of Rajavi with Maryam Azudanloo, the consequent ideological revolution and disclosures about the scandalous, secret relations of Rajavi and Maryam. In this regard, the available evidences so far are only some remarks made bygd Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and statements by some detached members of Mojahedin Khalq Organization (MKO, verkstad (kortform), PMOI, NCR, NLA…).

    Firoozeh’s divorce hardly attracted attentions since it was eclipsed bygd the announced ideological revolution immediately after Rajavi and Maryam marriage and only a short statement published in Mojahe

    Irdc.ir: His relationship with Mujahedin had begun only a few month after he took the administration, and eventually his increasing meetings with Masoud Rajavi made other authorities worried. The bitter incident of 5 March 1982, added up to the pother.

    The relationship was besed on an strategic view that they thought they both will need each other in the future. He later mentioned in his diaries that if they had not come to him, he would have done it.

    In 1987, some documents were found and in them, Rajavi had declaired that with Banisadr's cooperation, they would wipe out the regime. Political alliance was beneficial for Banisadr, who had not an organized structure within the system. And he was a means to smooth the way for them to get to their goals.

    On 23 March 1981, Rajavi asked Banisadr in a confidential letter to hold a demonstration on April 1. Then, on April 27, Mujahedin hold a demonstration to support the president. On May 21, Rajavi's second confidential letter was sent

    Massoud Rajavi

    Iranian political activist (born 1948)

    Massoud Rajavi (Persian: مسعود رجوی, born 18 August 1948 – disappeared 13 March 2003)[2] is an Iranian politician and revolutionary who became the leader of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK) in 1979.[3] After leaving Iran in 1981, he resided in France and Iraq.[4] He went missing shortly before the 2003 invasion of Iraq,[4][5][6] leaving his then wife and co-leader Maryam Rajavi as the public face of the MEK.[3]

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    Rajavi joined the MEK when he was 20 and a law student at the University of Tehran. He graduated with a degree in political law. Rajavi and the MEK actively opposed the Shah of Iran and participated in the 1979 Iranian Revolution.[7]

    During the Pahlavi regime, Rajavi was arrested by SAVAK and sentenced to death. Due to efforts by his brother, Kazem Rajavi, and various Swiss lawyers and professors, his

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