Reza Saffar-Harandi
Reza Saffar-Harandi (Persian: رضا صفارهرندی) was an Iranian Twelver Shia Muslim[1][2][3] who was a member of Islamic Coalition Party.[4][5][6] He was born in 1946 in a religious family; His brother was Ali-Asqar Harandi who was a Shia cleric. Reza Saffar-Harrandi studied at (Islamic) religious lessons to his brother after passing his primary school. He also used to work in his brother's shop.[7][8] Saffar-Harandi[9][10][11] had activities at his brother's mosque; and got acquainted there with Mohammad Bokharaei (the killer of Hassan Ali Mansur the prime minister of the Shah); Saffar-Harandi eventually became familiar with Islamic-Coalition-Party. This political activist was Mohammad-Bokharaei's supporter in practice (in Mansur's assassination), and escaped from the area of the assassination, although he was later arrested. Finally, he was executed by the regime of the Shah on 16 June 1965[12] beside his three colleagues, namely: Mohammad Bokharaei, Sadeq Amani and Morteza Niknejad, who were charged with "participation in the assassination of Hassan Ali Mansur, the prime minister of that time".[13] See alsoReferences
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