Leftist Guerrilla Groups Of Iran
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groups attempting to overthrow the pro-Western regime of
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were notable and active in
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from 1971 to 1979. The groups shared a commitment to armed struggle, but differed in ideology. Most were
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in orientation. The largest group —
People's Mujahedin of Iran The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) (), is an Iranian dissident organization. It was an armed group until 2003, afterwards transitioning into a politica ...
— was founded as a left wing movement with the aim to overthrow Iran's cleric rule. Four guerrilla organizations — the Feda'i, the pro-Tudeh Feda'i Munsh'eb, the Islamic Mujahedin and the
Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class The Organization of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class, or simply Peykar, also known by the earlier name Marxist Mojahedin, was a splinter group from the People's Mojahedin of Iran (PMOI/MEK). Members associated with it declare ...
— are said to have "delivered the regime its coup de grace," in the street fighting of February 9–11, 1979.


Background

According to
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, a scholar of the subject:
In terms of political background, the guerrillas can be divided into five groups: #the Sazaman-i Cherikha-yi Feda'i Khalq-i Iran ( The Organization of the Iranian People's Guerrilla Freedom Fighters), known in short as the Marxist Feda'i; #the Sazman'i Mujahedin-i Khalq-i Iran [or the
People's Mujahedin of Iran The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) (), is an Iranian dissident organization. It was an armed group until 2003, afterwards transitioning into a politica ...
]; #the Marxist offshoot from the Mujadedin, known as the Marxist Mujahedin or Peykar; #small Islamic groups on the whole limited to one locality: Gorueh-i Abu Zarr (Abu Zarr Group) in Nahavand, Gorueh-i Shi'iyan-i Rastin (True Shi'i Group) in Hamadan, Gorueh-i Allah Akbar (Allah Akbar Group) in Isfahan, and Goreueh-i al-Fajar (Al-Fajar Group) in Zahedan; #small Marxist groups. These included both independent groups, such as the Sazman-i Azadibakhshi-i Khalqha-yi Iran (Organization for the Liberation of the Iranian Peoples), Gorueh-i Luristan (Luridtan Group), and Sazman-i Arman-i Khalq (Organization for the People's Ideal); and cells belonging o political parties advocating armed struggle —the Tofan group, the Revolutionary Organization of the Tudeh party, the
Kurdish Democratic party The Kurdistan Democratic Party (), usually abbreviated as KDP or PDK, is the ruling party in Iraqi Kurdistan and the senior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Government. It was founded in 1946 in Mahabad in Iranian Kurdistan. The party states ...
, and a new left organization named Grouh-i Ittehad-i Komunistha ( Group of United communists). Moreover, some of the feda'is had at the time of their death joined the
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.
Guerrilla groups formed it is believed, because the non-armed, mass-based
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was under such intense repression it was unable to function, while in the outside world guerillas
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, General
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and
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were having, or had had, much success. The Iranian guerrilla strategy has been described by Abrahamian as "heroic deeds of violent resistance to break the spell of government terror".
In a situation where there are no firm links between the revolutionary intelligentsia and the masses, we are not like fish in water, but rather like isolated fish surrounded by threatening crocodiles. Terror, repression, and absence of democracy have made it impossible for us to create working-class organizations. To break the spell of our weakness and to inspire the people into action we must resort to revolutionary armed struggle...
The background of the guerrillas was overwhelming educated middle class. From 1971 to 1977 an estimated 341 of them were killed, of whom over 90% of those for whom information could be found were intellectuals.''Iran Between Two Revolutions'' by Ervand Abrahamian
p.480


History

The event from which most historians mark the beginning of the guerrilla era in Iran was the February 8, 1971 attack on a gendarmerie post at Siahkal on the
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. Guerillas killed three policemen and freed two previously arrested guerrillas. The guerrilla organizations were quite active in the first half of the 1970s. In the two and half years from mid 1973 through 1975, three United States colonels, a Persian general, a Persian sergeant, and a Persian translator of the United States Embassy were all assassinated by guerrilla groups. In January 1976 eleven persons sentenced to death for these killings. By the second half of the 1970s, however, the groups were in decline, suffering from factionalism and government repression.Kurzman, ''The Unthinkable Revolution in Iran'', 2004, p.145-6 *The Iranian People's Sacrificing Guerrillas (Cherik'ha-ye Feda'i-ye Khalq-e Iran), according to one of the group's leaders, `disintegrated and disappeared` after `the blows of 1976`, `set itself principally to protecting itself,` and engaged only in `scattered actions` to show that it still existed. Only a few dozen members remained at large. Ideologically, the group decided that objective conditions for revolution didn't exist, and as the Islamist movement escalated, the organization claimed credit for relatively few actions - one in the summer 1977, two in early 1978, and five in the summer of 1978, according to the group's pronouncements. At the end of the year, with membership presumably growing, the organization picked up its pace, claiming credit for a half-dozen actions in December 1978 and a dozen in January 1979.


Iranian Revolution

By late 1978 however, the massive demonstrations, return of oppositionists from abroad, and pressure on the monarchy's security forces from the revolutionary movement revived the groups. Guerilla groups became active "both in killing Iranian military and police leaders and participating in oppositional demonstrations ... in the course of 1978 ... the Fedaiyan and the Mojahedin were able to ... become sizable movements, largely of young people."''Modern Iran'' By Nikki R. Keddie
Yann Richard p.233


Groups

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Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan The Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI; , HDKA; ), also known as the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran (KDPI), is an armed leftist separatist movement of Kurds, exiled in northern Iraq with branch offices in Europe. It is banned in Ira ...
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Kurdistan Democratic Party The Kurdistan Democratic Party (), usually abbreviated as KDP or PDK, is the ruling Political party, party in Iraqi Kurdistan and the senior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Government. It was founded in 1946 in Mahabad in Iranian Kurdistan. ...
* Komala Society of Revolutionary Toilers of Iranian Kurdistan ** Komala Kurdistan's Organization of the Communist Party of Iran *** Socialist Faction of Komala **
Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan The Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan (), commonly shortened to Komalah (; ), is a social-democratic ethnic party of Kurds in Iran. Formerly with Marxist-Leninist and communist ties, the Komalah is a well established party with a history of m ...
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Komala of the Toilers of Kurdistan The Organization of the Toilers of Kurdistan (, ), also known as the Komala – Reform Faction, was an armed communist and separatist ethnic party of Kurds in Iran based in northern Iraq. It split from the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan in Oc ...
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* Organization of Communist Revolutionaries (Marxist–Leninist) **
Union of Iranian Communists (Sarbedaran) The Union of Iranian Communists (UIC), unofficially translated as the League of Iranian Communists () and simply known by its former armed branch's name Sarbedaran (; ), was a Maoist organization in Iran. The UIC(S) was formed in 1976 after the a ...
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Communist Party of Iran (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist) The Communist Party of Iran (Marxist–Leninist–Maoist) () is an Iranian communist party working for revolution to establish a new socialist republic in place of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The party takes as its political framework the ...
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Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas The Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (OIPFG; ), simply known as Fadaiyan-e-Khalq () was an underground Marxist–Leninist guerrilla organization in Iran. The OIPFG was one of the most important and influential armed groups dur ...
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Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas The Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (IFPG; ), also known as the Dehghani faction () after its leader Ashraf Dehghani, is an Iranian communist organization that split from the Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (OIFPG) in 1979, dro ...
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Organization of Iranian People's Fedaian (Majority) An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is an entity—such as a company, or corporation or an institution (formal organization), or an association—comprising one or more people and having a part ...
*** Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas – Majority Left Wing ** Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (Minority) *** Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas – Followers of the Identity Platform *** Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas (1985) *** Fedaian Organisation (Minority) *
People's Mujahedin of Iran The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) (), is an Iranian dissident organization. It was an armed group until 2003, afterwards transitioning into a politica ...
** Peykar Islamic Nations Party
Kurdistan Free Life Party The Kurdistan Free Life Party, or PJAK (), is a Kurdish nationalist anti-Iranian armed militant group. It has waged an intermittent armed struggle since 2004 against the Iranian Government, seeking self-determination through some degree of auto ...

Kurdistan Freedom Party Kurdistan Freedom Party (, abbreviated as PAK) is a Kurdish nationalist and separatist militant group of Kurds in Iran, based in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The group has declared the creation of an independent Kurdish country or a 'Republ ...

People's Democratic Front
Union of Communist Militants
Worker-communist Party of Iran – Hekmatist The Worker-communist Party of Iran – Hekmatist is an opposition Iranian political party in exile. Its current secretary of central committee is Naser Moradi and its current Chair of the Politburo is Siavash Daneshvar. History The WPI-Hekmati ...

Worker's Way


See also

* List of guerrilla movements *
Organizations of the Iranian Revolution Several organizations, parties and guerrilla groups were involved in the Iranian Revolution. Some were part of Ayatollah Khomeini's network and supported the theocratic Islamic Republic movement, while others did not and were suppressed when Khome ...


Sources

*
Iran Between Two Revolutions
' By Ervand Abrahamian, Princeton University Press, 1982 *Mottahedeh, Roy, ''The Mantle of the Prophet : Religion and Politics in Iran'', One World, Oxford, 1985, 2000


References and notes


External links


Cosroe Chaquèri collection of Iranian left-wing materials, 1960-1985
from Middle East Materials Project {{DEFAULTSORT:Leftist Guerrilla Groups Of Iran Guerrilla organizations * Organisations of the Iranian Revolution Socialism in Iran