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Little is known about the leadership or members, as most use assumed names and many fight or appear in video with covered faces. [2] Most of its members are former officers and soldiers of Saddam Hussein's regime under the then-ruling Iraqi regional branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party after its collapse in 2003. [3]
for Women's and Family Affairs: 2013 — 9 Elham Aminzadeh: Vice President for Legal Affairs 2013: 2016 — Hassan Rouhani: 10 Shahindokht Molaverdi: Vice President for Women's and Family Affairs: 2013: 2019 Islamic Iran Participation Front: 11 Zahra Ahmadipour: Head of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization: 2016: 2017
Abu al-Hussein was announced as the new leader of Islamic State by Abu Omar al-Muhajir, in the same audio that confirmed Abu al-Hasan's death. [10] The Islamic State announced on August 3, 2023 that Abu al-Hussein was killed by Tahrir al-Sham militants in Idlib province.
HTS announced Abu Jaber's resignation as the group's leader on 1 October 2017. He was succeeded by Nusra Front founder Abu Mohammed al-Julani, who had already been the de facto military commander. [ 139 ] [ 140 ] On 1 October 2017, the ibn Taymiyyah Battalions based in the town of Darat Izza defected from Tahrir al-Sham. [ 141 ]
Read More: The Women of Iran Are TIME's 2022 Heroes of the Year. On July 5, Iran elected a new President. Masoud Pezeshkian is a relative moderate, hailing from a “reformist” movement that a ...
Islamic Iran Participation Front (sympathizer) 2000–04: 27 Elaheh Koulaei: Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr: Islamic Iran Participation Front: 2000–04: 28 Akram Mosavarimanesh: Isfahan: Islamic Iran Participation Front: 2000–04: 29 Hamideh Edalat: Dashtestan: Islamic Iran Participation Front: 2000–04: 30 Tahereh Rezazadeh: Shiraz ...
Nor has the killing of at least 400 protesters and arrests of more than 20,000 people, according to an Iranian women’s group. The fact that these protests have persisted speaks to the people’s ...
Iran was the first country [2] to pledge assistance to Iraq to fight ISIL, deploying troops in early June 2014 following the North Iraq offensive. [3] [4]President of Iraq Fuad Masum has praised Iran as "the first country to provide weapons to Iraq to fight against the ISIL Takfiri terrorists".