[5] The core ideology of the Kingdom Assembly of Iran is monarchism, which it embraces more on organic, emotional and romantic elements rather than a political reasoning.
[7] It considers the Green Movement of Iran to be a deception by the regime, arguing that the elected president holds no real authority, which rests entirely with the Supreme Leader, who possesses dictatorial power.
The Jamestown Foundation reported that the organization took responsibility for the 2008 Shiraz explosion[3] at the Hosseynieh Seyed al-Shohada Mosque where 12 people were killed and 202 injured.
Mohammad-Reza Ali-Zamani and Arash Rahmanipour, alleged by the government to be members of the assembly, were arrested and tried for the bombing by the Judiciary of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
An Assembly spokesperson has denied that Ali Zamani had played any role in the post-election protests,[9] stating that he had worked with the organization, but his job was "simply to pass on news for our radio station and to make broadcast packages".
At least one protester, Armin Atshgar, identified himself as a member of the group and told the press that "We want the European Union to remove the Islamic leaders from Iran.
[16] Iranian state television (IRIB) broadcast a report on Sharmahd's arrest, linking him to the 2008 bombing of the Hosseynieh Seyed Al-Shohada Mosque in Shiraz.