The National Movement of the Iranian Resistance (NAMIR; Persian: نهضت مقاومت ملی ایران) is a political organization founded by Shapour Bakhtiar in 1979.
The struggles that have been ongoing since the beginning of the constitutional revolution until today to achieve the demands of the Iranian nation, namely democracy, independence, territorial integrity, and law-based military establishment.
Other than Bakhtiar, who was the leader of the party, three senior members served in the capacity of the Chairman of Executive Committee: Abdolrahman Boroomand (1980–1987; March–August 1991) Mohammad Moshiri (March 1987–July 1989), Sadegh Sadireh (July 1989–March 1991).
Shapour Bakhtiar, the founder of Iran's National Resistance Movement, was the target of an unsuccessful assassination attempt in the summer of 1359 by a group led by Anis Naghash.
Abdorrahman Boroumand (born in 1306 in Isfahan - 1370 in Paris) was an Iranian political activist and the head of the executive board of the National Resistance Movement of Iran.
[16] Captain Behrouz Shahverdiloo (born in 1321 in Rezaieh) was one of the former officers of the Imperial Army of Iran, who went abroad after the 1357 revolution and joined the military branch of the Iranian National Resistance Movement, which was founded by Shapur Bakhtiar, and died in Istanbul, Turkey on 25th of Mordad 1364 (August 16, 1985).