People's Revolutionary Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: سازمان انقلابی تودههای جمهوری اسلامی ایران, romanized: Sāzmān-e Enqelābī-e Tūde'hā-ye Jomhūrī-e Eslāmī-ye Irān) was an armed political party in Iran. Mohammad Montazeri, son of Ayatollah Montazeri, was in charge of SATJA but after his death in 1981, Mehdi Hashemi took over the group. The major activity of the SATJA and its magazine was to promote Muammar Gaddafi and insult Mostafa Chamran, Musa al-Sadr and Amal Movement.
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| - People's Revolutionary Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: سازمان انقلابی تودههای جمهوری اسلامی ایران, romanized: Sāzmān-e Enqelābī-e Tūde'hā-ye Jomhūrī-e Eslāmī-ye Irān) was an armed political party in Iran. Mohammad Montazeri, son of Ayatollah Montazeri, was in charge of SATJA but after his death in 1981, Mehdi Hashemi took over the group. The major activity of the SATJA and its magazine was to promote Muammar Gaddafi and insult Mostafa Chamran, Musa al-Sadr and Amal Movement. (en)
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| - People's Revolutionary Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: سازمان انقلابی تودههای جمهوری اسلامی ایران, romanized: Sāzmān-e Enqelābī-e Tūde'hā-ye Jomhūrī-e Eslāmī-ye Irān) was an armed political party in Iran. Mohammad Montazeri, son of Ayatollah Montazeri, was in charge of SATJA but after his death in 1981, Mehdi Hashemi took over the group. The major activity of the SATJA and its magazine was to promote Muammar Gaddafi and insult Mostafa Chamran, Musa al-Sadr and Amal Movement. As of Ronen A. Cohen, the SATJA's brief presence left a long trail that is even expressed in the current sensitive political-religious situation in Lebanon. (en)
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