Mousa Khiabani

Mousa Nasiroghli (Khiabani) (Persian: موسی نصیر اوغلی (خیابانی); 1947 – 8 February 1982) was an Iranian dissident political leader and senior member of the People's Mojahedin of Iran (MEK) and the commander of its armed wing from 1979 to 1982, when he was killed in action.

[2] Khiabani was born into a merchant family in Tabriz in 1947,[4] he frequently participated in the Moharram rituals.

[4] Trained in guerilla warfare in Lebanon,[2] he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1972 for his activities with MEK, however he was released in 1979 following the Iranian Revolution.

[4] He ran for a seat in the 1979 constitutional and 1980 parliamentary elections from his hometown, however he was defeated.

[5] On 8 February 1982, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) raided Khiabani's safe house in northern Tehran and after a three-hour shootout, Khiabani, his wife Azar Rezaei, and fellow MEK member Ashraf Rabiei were killed, among others.