The Iranian Militant Clerics Society (مجمع روحانیون مبارز; majma'-e rowhāniyūn-e mobārez), which can also be translated as the Assembly of Militant Clerics and Forum of Militant Clergy is a left wing pro-reformIranian political party. Iranian reformists, or the Reforms Front (جبههٔ اصلاحات) are a group of political parties and organizations in Iran who supported Mohammad Khatami in his run for presidency in 1997. ...
Its current leading members include the Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, Mehdi Karrubi (the former Majlis Speaker), Rasoul Montajebnia (former Majlis representative), and Mohammad Ali Abtahi (former Vice President of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs). President Mohammad Khatami Hojjat ol-Eslam Seyyed Mohammad Khatami (ØØ¬ØªâØ§ÙØ§Ø³ÙØ§Ù Ø³ÛØ¯ Ù ØÙ د خات٠Û; born October, 1943 in Ardakan, Yazd province) is the fifth and current President of Iran. ... Mehdi Karroubi (in Persian: مهدی کروبی) (born 1939?) is an Iranian politician, the chairman and a founding member of the Militant Clerics Society party. ... مجلس شورای اسلامی - The Majles; Irans Parliament. ... External links Abtahis English Weblog Abtahis Persian Weblog Mohammad Ali Abtahi and the cleric communitys share from the Internet, by Massoud Behnoud Categories: People stubs | 1960 births | Iranian clerics | Iranian Vice Presidents ...
The plan further called for the dismantling of Palestinian militant groups, the setting up of a provisional Palestinian state with temporary borders by the end of 2003, and the creation of a permanent state within three years (President Bush had first called for the creation of a Palestinian state in October of 2001 (see also).
On September 1, 2004, Chechen militants seized a school in the Russian town of Beslan near the border with Chechnya and hundreds were taken hostage, including schoolchildren on their first day of school for the year.
The militants demanded the withdrawal of Russian troops from Chechnya and the release of Chechnyan rebels from Russian jails.