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Islamic Reconciliation Party
Secretary-GeneralJasem Shadidzadeh Tamimi
PresidiumJanuary 9, 2003 (2003-01-09)
Founded1999
BannedNovember 4, 2006 (2006-11-04)
HeadquartersAhvaz, Iran
IdeologyReformism
Arab nationalism
ReligionIslam

Islamic Reconciliation Party or Al-Wefaq Islamic Party (Persian: حزب وفاق اسلامی, Arabic: حزب الوفاق الاسلامي) formerly named Reconciliation Committee (Arabic: لجنةالوفاق; Lejnat Al-Wefaq), was an Iranian local ethnic party associated with Arab minority in Khuzestan Province.

The party had candidates shared with the Islamic Iran Participation Front, and was described as its Arabic wing. It won several seats in Ahvaz's City Council, as well as a seat in the Iranian Parliament.

Dissolution

On 4 November 2006, the Judicial system of Iran banned the party and declared it illegal on charges of "instigating unrest" and "opposing the system", accusing it of fueling 2005 Ahvaz unrest. Following detention of some party members, a faction were radicalized and joined the Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz which is a separatist militant organization designated as a "terrorist organization" by Iran.

Election results

Year Seats +/– Ref
Local elections
Ahvaz City Council
1999 3 / 9 (33%) Steady
2003 8 / 9 (89%) Increase 5
Parliamentary elections
Ahvaz, Bavi, Hamidieh and Karoun
2000 1 / 3 (33%) Steady
2004 0 / 3 (0%) Decrease 1

See also

References

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  4. ^ "Iran bans Arab party for inciting unrest". Asharq Al-Awsat. 4 November 2006. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
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