Hussainiyoun militia: Iran's arm in Azerbaijan
After tensions escalated between
Iran and Azerbaijan and the two sides mobilized their forces on the border, the
Hussainiyoun Brigade, an armed terrorist militia founded in Azerbaijan by the
Iranian Revolutionary Guards, came to the fore. This militia threatened the
Israeli embassy in Baku in the context of Tehran's psychological war against
its northern neighbor.
The Hussainiyoun, which calls itself
the Azerbaijan Islamic Resistance Movement, was founded by Tawhid Ibrahim
Begli, one of the most vocal opponents of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev,
in early 2016, along with a number of Azeri Shiites who were studying in Qom and
Mashhad in Iran, under the guise of participating in the war against ISIS in
Syria, which is the same argument for which a number of Shiite terrorist
militias were established.
A number of Azeris were sent from
Iran to Syria to fight within an Iranian military unit near the Syrian capital,
Damascus, under the supervision of late Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani,
who was killed in early 2020. There, Begli made statements saying that their
work was not only to fight ISIS, but also within the territory of Azerbaijan,
according to local Azeri media.
The origins of Begli’s family goes
back to the city of Lankaran, and they later settled in the city of Mashhad in
eastern Iran and then moved to Azerbaijan.
Begli was recruited for the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard, and he attended an annual conference held under the name
Islamic Awakening Conference. There, in his capacity as head of the Association
of Militant Clerics in the Republic of Azerbaijan, he met Iranian Supreme
Leader Ali Khamenei and spoke with him about the conditions of what he called
“Muslim prisoners” in Azerbaijan.
In 2017, Begli attended a ceremony
held in the Iranian city of Zanjan under the title “The Memory of the Nardaran
Martyrs” and spoke about the attack by the Azerbaijani Interior Ministry's
special police forces on Shiite activities in the Nardaran region of
Azerbaijan, which resulted in the killing of four of them, according to his
allegations. In 2020, after the assassination of Soleimani, members of the
Hussainiyoun visited his mausoleum in the city of Kerman.
The Azeri authorities arrested the
fighters returning from the Syrian war who were members of the Hussainiyoun. On
July 3, 2018, Yunis Safarov, a militia member, was arrested on charges of
attempting to assassinate the governor of the Ganja region, and on July 14,
2018, a number of other people close to Begli were also arrested.
In 2020, Faleq Waliov, a member of
the Hussainiyoun, was arrested in Russia and extradited to the Azerbaijan on
August 17, where he was charged with belonging to a criminal group, military
training outside Azerbaijan for terrorist purposes and participation in the
activities of armed groups outside the laws of Azerbaijan. He was sentenced to
eight years in prison by the Serious Crimes Court in Ganja.