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Assassinating the Innocents

Habilian Association
Guidelines for Terrorist Operations:

1. Team members should have no mercy and compassion


2. Team members should follow the orders of the organization; they
should be obedient
3. The operation should be performed with toughness and everyone
should see your anger and hatred.
4. Set the places of your operations on fire by bombs and other
explosives
5. Remove everything that may obstacle your work.

Grocers, dry-cleaning workers, brokers, clothiers, students, teachers,


shepherds, and … as well as other ordinary citizens, who had not cooperated
with terrorists, were the targets of terror teams of Mojahedin.
Another guideline to normalize the issue of assassinations for members (i.e.,
make it an ordinary issue) was that "even if there are 30 ordinary citizens out
of 50 assassinated people, there's no problem"!! To justify this for terror
teams, who had received this guideline, they said that "we work for people,
so if a number of people are killed in process of revolution, there's no
problem because it will increase the motives of people for struggling"!!

Another place they chose as target was real-estate agencies; their reason was
that "since real-estate agencies keep a third copy of deals, regime can find
safe houses".
However, they had a problem in finding those agencies who were, according
to them, cooperating with the regime.
So, they decided to follow their general rule that any shop whose owner has
hanged a picture of Imam Khomeini and other religious and governmental
leaders on the wall should be assassinated. Why? Because the picture is a
sign of being pro-regime and that also shows that the owner discloses the
information about safe houses!
August 7, 1982

Assassinating Anis Nouri, housekeeper

A family of four: father, mother, daughter (Zahra, 5) and Abolfazl (son, 5).
The father is unemployed; he comes home early because it's Ramadan and
he's fast like other Muslims.
Someone knocks on the door and Zahra asks for mom's help because she
can't open the door herself. As soon as she opens the door she sees two
armed men. The first terrorist enters the apartment quickly and shots 4
bullets toward Yaqub. One of the bullets hits innocent Zahra and she falls.
Yaqub thinks his wife has run out of the house to call the neighbors, so he
runs toward the restroom and locks the door.
Mom turns back toward her wounded child but the second terrorist comes
inside and opens fire on her.
Terrorists think that Yaqub has been killed; then they empty a gallon of
petrol on the rugs.
Neighbors hear the sound of shots and run toward the place; armed terrorist
points his gun toward people and shouts: "We are Mojahedin-e Khalq"!
Yaqub Stilaf describes what happened next:
"I went toward the restroom and they started shooting at that place. I went to
the kitchen and I was there for a minute when I heard an explosion. I opened
the door and saw that the house was burning. The flames of fire reached the
ceiling. Zahra and Abolfazl were crying. First, I thought that they were
burning in the fire. I couldn't find a way to escape. I broke the window and
entered the staircase. But it was too late, Mojahedin's operation had ended. I
passed the staircase and saw my wife's body. I thought that she was
unconscious but then I understood that she was floating in her pure blood. I
called the neighbors and took her and my daughter Zahra to the hospital. But
my wife had achieved martyrdom at that time. Terrorists had fired 6 bullets
to her chest, hear and head. Children were shocked. Zahra had been
wounded in her arm and bullet had cut her bone. I didn't think they would do
anything to my wife and children. I didn't know that they are this cruel that
they don't feel pity even for a little kid and a defenseless woman."
This horrible crime happened on August 7, 1982, leading to the martyrdom
of Anis Nouri (wife of Yaqub Stilaf) and crippling of Zahra Stilaf (family's
five year old daughter).
In the spring of 1982, hypocrites (Mojahedin-e Khalq members) attacked the
house of an employee of Pars Khodro (martyr Ismael Safdari).

These criminals brutally killed the residents and then set the house on fire.
Pregnant sister of Mr. Safdari (martyr Batul Safdari) and his brother-in-law
(martyr Aliabadi) and their one your old child (martyr Najmeh Aliabadi)
also achieved martyrdom and their bodies burnt in the fire of hypocrisy.
Mojahedin even burnt the Koran. The picture above is a document which
shows ruthless of hypocrites and the innocence of Islam martyrs.

At the time of conducting this murderous crime, Mojahedin thought they


were attacking the house of another worker, Ali A'zam; in a statement they
released on the issue, they claimed that they had killed Ali A'zam. In the
statement, nothing about Anis Nour and her crippled daughter was
mentioned. Ruthless terrorist didn't wait a second to become assured of the
identity of their target.
October 15, 1981

A little girl burnt in bus

In the morning of Eid-e Ghadir (one of Shiites holidays), I went to


Shahcheragh shrine in Shiraz. After that we went to Abiverdi district, where
my father-in-law lives. In the afternoon, at around 3:00, we started to move
toward our own house. We got on the bus and near Namazi square 4 girls at
the end part of the bus (who were involved in the following events) shouted
that there was a bomb on the bus. Driver stopped the bust and bomb
exploded. The bus was on fire and 35 individuals in the bus were trying to
escape. Those girls, who were hypocrites (Mojahedin) escaped and no one
could arrest them. The fire was spreading from back to the front part of the
bus; so, the people rushed toward the front door of the vehicle. My wife and
I, with out children, also tried to save our own lives. At this time, the doors
of the bus were closed and my family and I were entangled in the bus. Some
people burnt to death in the fire. Two of my children also burnt. One of them
burnt to death, another was taken to hospital.
Martyr Batul No'ee Bahoosh

Daughter of : Mohammed

Born in: 1940, in the city of Gorgan

Place of martyrdom: Gorgan, Imam Khomeini St., Na'lbandan

Date of martyrdom: Sept. 29, 1981

A number of terrorist elements of MKO blocked Imam Khomeini street on


September 29, 1981, in order to clash with people and threaten them; they
asked people to shout anti-revolution slogans but they met resistance by
people.
Eventually, they threw handmade bombs towards people that led to the
martyrdom of Bahoosh and her nephew. They were on their way to buy and
prepare for a marriage ceremony.

3 civilians assassinated by hypocrites (MKO) in Gorgan


Gorgan, Ittila'at correspondent- terrorist hypocrites (MKO members) opened
fire on unprotected civilians in Imam Khomeini street in Gorgan, killing 3
and injuring 3 others.
At around 6 pm local time, two armed terrorists carjacked an automobile, set
fire on a tire in Imam Khomeini street and, with the assistance of other
hypocrites who had ambushed in that region, asked people to shout slogans
against the revolution.
People refused to do so; therefore the two terrorists opened fire on them,
which killed Mahnaz Sahranavard (17), Batool Bahoosh and Mohammed
Nazari (worker). Mohammed Taqi Habibi (17) was also injured and
admitted to hospitals. Two others had light injuries and were not
hospitalized.
In the incident, a Monafeq (MKO member) was killed by the bullets of
another hypocrite and two others were arrested by people.
Martyr Mahnaz Sahranavard

Daughter of: Mohammed Reza


Born in: 1962 in the city of Gorgan
Date of martyrdom: Sept. 29, 1981

Place of martyrdom: Gorgan, Imam Khomeini St., Na'lbandan


A number of terrorist elements of MKO blocked Imam Khomeini street (in
front of Na'lbandan market) on September 29, 1981 asked people to shout
anti-revolution slogans but they met resistance by people. Eventually, they
threw handmade bombs towards people that led to the martyrdom of Mahnaz
Sahranavard and her aunt batul No'ee Bahoosh. They were on their way to
buy and prepare for a marriage ceremony.
Martyr Hussein Kazemi Afjeh

Occupation: shopkeeper

Age: 53
Single, disabled
Date of martyrdom: August 16, 1982

Martyr Hussein Kazemi Afjeh was born in 1929 in Pamenar district in


Tehran; he was born in a religious family. He was 7 when he lost his father
and therefore, he couldn't continue studying for more than 8 years. He had to
quit school to work in order to take care of his mother and his youngest
brother. He was a mechanic.
In 1954, he was employed in the Machinery Department of Transportation
Ministry. At that year, he was crippled due to a car crash.
Anyone except him would have lost his morale if he had experienced the
same things, but he had a very powerful will that he could establish a car
selling agency to make a living.
He followed the example of Imam Ali in helping his relatives; he gave large
amounts of money to his relatives and many of young members of family
could marry with his help.
During the revolution, he was one of standing supporters of people's will; he
took part in the demonstrations with his wheelchair.
After the revolution, he continued his helps and when the war began, he
didn't stop his aids.
He observed special respect for the Imams of Islam and their respected
families.
Hypocrites did everything they could to threaten people and stop them from
supporting revolution. On August 16, 1982, two terrorists of hypocrites
(MKO), who had earlier identified martyr Kazemi's work place, attacked
him and opened fire on this defenseless man; after this "dauntless
operation"! they escaped.

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