Tehran and many other provincial capitals in Iran hosted cultural programs on
Thursday, held in commemoration of the top officials martyred in the 1981
terrorist attack.
On June 28, 1981, a powerful bomb went off at the headquarters of Iran’s Islamic
Republic Party in Tehran, while the members were holding a meeting. It was
revealed later that the MKO was behind the terrorist blast.
72 Iranian officials were killed in the explosion, including Chief Justice
Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, four cabinet ministers, 27 members of the
parliament and several other government officials.
On Tuesday, the Habilian Association had organized an event in Tehran in
commemoration of victims of the brutal attack.
In an address to the gathering, Ehsan Qazizade, member of the Human Rights
committee of the Iranian Parliament, called for the trial of members and leaders
of the notorious MKO in the international courts.
The MKO – listed as a terrorist organization by much of the international
community – fled Iran in 1986 for Iraq and was given a camp by former Iraqi
dictator Saddam Hussein.
They fought on the side of Saddam during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran
(1980-88). They were also involved in the bloody repression of Shiite Muslims in
southern Iraq in 1991 and the massacre of Iraqi Kurds.
The notorious group is also responsible for killing thousands of Iranian
civilians and officials after the victory of the Islamic revolution in 1979.
More than 17,000 Iranians, many of them civilians, have been killed at the hands
of the MKO in different acts of terrorism including bombings in public places,
and targeted killings.
Source; IFP