Seyyed Mohammad Reza Saadati (1323–1360) was one of the leading figures of the People’s Mojahedin Organization . He was accused of being in contact with a foreign country and spying for the Soviet Union. Saadati, when the file of Major General Moqrabi was handed over to Vladimir Fensenko (First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy) on September 2, 1358, by the committee based in the American Embassy (Mashallah Kasab Group). He was arrested.
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.
