Iran Khodro was accused of having economic ties with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps fought to reestablish government control in the Kurdish regions.
On February 14, 2007, a car bomb and gunfire directed at a bus killed 18 members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps was put in charge of re-organising the domestic military industry.
The car exploded, killing 18 and injuring 31 members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
Probably organized in 1991, it was funded and its members were trained by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
A cover name used by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to conduct terrorist operations around the world.
After the revolution, she became the chief of Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps in Hamedan.
While in the country, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confiscated his passports and placed him under house arrest.
The regular military, law enforcement agencies, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran's second major military organization, have their own pension systems.