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  Society of Islamic Associations of the Bazaar & Trade Unions (Jame'e Anjomanhaye Eslamie Baazaar Va Asnaf, SIABTU) Militant Clerics League (Majma'e Rouhanioune Mobarez)
  Militant Clergy Association (Jame'e Rouhaniyate Mobarez) Islamic Society of Engineers (Jame'e Eslami Mohandesin, ISE)
  Islamic Coalition Association (Jamiate Moutalefeye Eslami) Helpers of the Party of God (Ansar-e-Hizbollah)
  Assembly of the Followers of the Imam's Line (Majma-e Niruha-ye Khat-e Imam)

02.2000 - Source: NetIran

NetIran: Group composed of members of Islamic associations of various trade unions in Tehran Bazaar ("Parties in Iran") [#10625][ID 8320]

"Jame'e Anjomanhaye Eslamie Baazaar Va Asnaf or the Society of Islamic Associations of the Bazaar & Trade Unions (SIABTU) is a group composed of members of Islamic associations of various trade unions in Tehran Bazaar. Its objective is to forge coordination among Islamic association of trade unions and Bazaar businessmen in order to create a healthy atmosphere in the bazaar, to execute the Islamic practice of `inviting to good and enjoining from evil', and to help achieve independence and self-sufficiency.

From financial point of view, this group is the main supplier of the needs of its like-minded groups. Saeed Amani is the Secretary General of the SIABTU who is also among the prominent members of the ICA.

The SIABTU holds a session in one of the important mosques in Tehran every month and one of the personalities supporting the Society would elaborate on the latest political and economic developments of the country. The SIABTU calls for the government's diminishing role in the economy, particularly in foreign trade. In the 1997 presidential elections, the SIABTU supported Ali Akbar Nateq Nouri."

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