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The Organization of Iranian People's Fadaian (Majority) ( Persian: سازمان فدائیان خلق ایران (اکثریت), romanized : Sāzmān-e fedaiyān-e khalq-e Irān (aksariat); lit. 'Organization of self-sacrificers of the people of Iran') is an Iranian left-wing opposition political party in exile. The OIPFM advocates for an ...
The Fedaian began as a radical leftist guerilla group, established in 1971 as the Organization of the Iranian People's Fedai Guerillas. [15] By the 1960s the Shah's ability to repress dissent was decreasing. The establishment of the OIPFG can be contextualized in the growing global unrest towards imperialism and colonial rule.
Known for. General secretary Haqooq-e-Khalq Party [1] Relatives. Ali Ahmed Jan (politician) Ammar Ali Jan ( Urdu: عمار علی جان, born December 15, 1986) is a Pakistani historian, academic and political organizer. He is founder and general secretary of Haqooq-e-Khalq Party, [1] also a member of Progressive International.
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Jawaid Khaliq, MBE (born 30 July 1970), [2] is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2004. A dual Pakistan national, he became the first British Asian boxing world champion, [3] winning the lightly-regarded IBO welterweight title in 2001 and defending it seven times before retiring three years later.
Bloomfield, Lincoln P. (2013), The Mujahedin-E Khalq (MEK): Shackled by a Twisted History, University of Baltimore College of Public Affairs, ISBN 9780615783840. Stevenson, Struan (2015), Self-Sacrifice: Life with the Iranian Mojahedin, Birlinn Ltd, ISBN 9780857908681. Bloomfield, Lincoln P. (2019), The Ayatollahs and the MEK: Iran's Crumbling ...
Khalq ( Pashto: خلق, lit. 'masses' or 'people') was a faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA). Its historical de facto leaders were Nur Muhammad Taraki (1967–1979), Hafizullah Amin (1979) and Sayed Mohammad Gulabzoy (1979–1990). [5] It was also the name of the leftist newspaper produced by the same movement.
The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) (Persian: سازمان مجاهدین خلق ایران, romanized: Sâzmân-ye Mojâhedin-ye Khalğ-ye Irân), is an Iranian dissident organization that was previously armed but has now transitioned primarily into a political advocacy group.