He was sentenced to 10 years in prison by Mousavi Tabrizi, but he was executed after the events of Khordad and July 1360. Life Seyed Mohammad Reza Saadati was born in 1323 in Shiraz, in a family headed by his father, Seyed Ali Saadati, who was a poor cleric. After completing primary and secondary education, Mohammadreza was admitted to University Technical Faculty in 1991 with the 2nd rank and a government scholarship, and he graduated in electrical engineering in 1999. During his military days, he worked as a housing and development promotion corps member in Ilam, and after finishing his service in 1347, he was employed by the Isfahan iron factory.
A year later, Saadati was transferred to the engineering department of the Air Force Headquarters and worked in that center for two and a half years. At the same time, with the help of the Jalalzadeh brothers, he registered a company called Nolco, and through the Jalalzadehs, he met Mehdi Rezaei and started cooperating with the People’s Mojahedin Organization as a sympathizer. Saadati was one of those who died from the attack of SAVAK on the Mojahedin organization in 1350 Shahrivar, which led to the arrest of a large group of this group’s forces, but in May 1351, following the arrest of Mehdi Rezaei, Saadati was also arrested along with his wife, Nahid Jalalzadeh. Saadati was sentenced to life imprisonment in court and joined Massoud Rajavi’s group in prison.
