Mohammad Reza Saadati, one of the leading figures of the Mojahedin


I acted through one of my friends who was the ambassador of Algeria in Iran at that time and had a lot of power due to the mediation and signing of the Algerian agreement between Iran and the United States in the case of hostages, and with the efforts and efforts he made and conversations who was with Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti, the head of the Supreme Court and the highest judicial authority of the Islamic Republic at the time, had convinced Beheshti not to engage in an open political war with the Mujahideen leadership and sentenced Saadati to 10 years in prison, but in the following year (1360) and after the incident of the explosion of the Islamic Republic Party and in the days when unfortunately 30-40 people were executed in Evin prison every day, Asadollah Lajordi, who had a personal grudge against the Mujahideen and Saadati, after the assassination of Mohammad Kachoui, the head of Evin prison, for Mohammad Reza Saadati made a new case and he was tried and executed on the charge that Saadati was involved in this assassination.”