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{{Evil Organization |Box title = Evil Organization |Image = Jondollah Logo.png |size = |fullname = Jundallah |alias =People's Resistance Movement of Iran<br>Soldiers of God |origin = Iran |foundation = 2003 |dissolution = 2012 |headquarters = Balochistan, Iran |commanders = [[Abdolmalek Rigi]] (former) |agents = |skills = Military training |goals = Gain equal rights for Sunni Baluchis<br>Establish an independent state of Balochistan (disputed) |type of villains = Terrorists}} '''Jundallah''' (Arabic: Ψ¬ΩΨ―Ψ§ΩΩΩβ, lit. 'Soldiers of God'), also known as '''People's Resistance Movement of Iran (PRMI)''', was a Sunni [[Militant Islam]] organization based in Sistan and Baluchestan, a southeastern region of Iran, that claims to be fighting for "equal rights of Sunni Muslims in Iran". It was founded by [[Abdolmalek Rigi]], who was captured and executed in Iran in 2010. It is believed to have between 700 to 2,000 fighters and, as of December 2014, is said to be responsible for killing 154 and injuring 320 Iranian citizens since 2003, while Jundullah commanders claim the group has killed up to 400 Iranian soldiers. The group has been designated a terrorist organization by Iran, New Zealand and the United States and it has been linked to, and taken credit for numerous acts of terror, kidnapping and the smuggling of narcotics. According to many sources, the group is linked to [[al-Qaeda]].
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