Haft-e Tir bombing

[1][2][3] Khomeini accused the PMOI to be responsible and, according to BBC journalist Baqer Moin, the Mujahedin were "generally perceived as the culprits" for the bombing in Iran.

"[13] SAVAK and Iraq were immediately held responsible by Iranian authorities, but two days later the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) was blamed.

[20] According to Ervand Abrahamian, "whatever the truth, the Islamic Republic used the incident to wage war on the Left opposition in general and the Mojahedin in particular.

[23] To commemorate the event several public places in Iran including major squares in Tehran and other cities are named “Hafte Tir”.

[25][26] Kolahi was living in the Netherlands under false identity of Ali Motamed as a refugee, was married to an Afghan woman and had a 17-year-old son.

Hafte Tir bombing victims mausoleum, designed by Mir-Hossein Mousavi