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Ayatollah Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi (قربانعلی دری نجفآبادی) is an Iranian politician and cleric, previously the Minister of Intelligence of Iran. He is the current head of Iran's administrative court. Ayatollah redirects here. ...
The Ministry of Intelligence (وزارت اطلاعات), is the primary intelligence agency of Iran. ...
During his term of ministership, some journalists and reformist politicians were murdered by security agents, which the Iranian government later announced were self-organized. Nonetheless, Dorri-Najafabadi resigned and was succeeded by Ali Younessi. The events were later named the "Chained Murders" by the reformist government of Mohammad Khatami. Hojatoleslam Ali Younesi was the Ministry of Intelligence and National Security in Mohammad Khatami presidency of Iran. ...
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Hujjatul Islam wal Muslimeen Sayyed Mohammad Khatami (Persian : Ø³ÛØ¯ Ù
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After Mohammad Ismaeil Shooshtari, in 2005, he was the attorney-general of the Islamic Republic of Iran.[1][2] He has been succeeded by Jamal Karimi-Rad. Hojjat al-Islam Mohammad Ismaeil Shooshtari (born in 1949 Quchan in Khorasan province) was the Minister of Justice of the Islamic Republic of Iran for 1997-2005. ...
In most common law jurisdictions, the Attorney General or Attorney-General is the main legal adviser to the government, and in some jurisdictions may in addition have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions. ...
Jamal Karimi-Rad (d. ...
References and notes
- ^ http://www.un.org/webcast/crime2005/statements/23iran_eng.pdf
- ^ http://www.isna.ir/Main/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-665452&Lang=E
See also Haghani Circle is a school of thought in Iran made by a group of clerics based in the holy city of Qom and headed by Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, an influential cleric and theologician. ...
This is a partial list of Ayatollahs, a title given to high ranked Shia Muslims clerics. ...
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1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Hojatoleslam Ali Younesi was the Ministry of Intelligence and National Security in Mohammad Khatami presidency of Iran. ...
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Reyshahri | Fallahian | Dorri-Najafabadi | Younessi | Mohseni-Ejehei An intelligence agency is a governmental organization devoted to gathering of information by means of espionage, communication interception, cryptanalysis, cooperation with other institutions, and evaluation of public sources. ...
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Teymur Bakhtiar (تÛÙ
ÙØ± Ø¨Ø®ØªÛØ§Ø± in Persian) (1914â1970) was an Iranian general and the founder and head of SAVAK from 1958 to 1961, when he was dismissed by the Shah. ...
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Hassan Pakravan was an Iranian General and the second director of SAVAK, serving from 1961 to 1965. ...
General Nematollah Nassiri was the director of SAVAK, the Iranian intelligence agency during the rule of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. ...
General Nasser Moghadam was the fourth and last director of SAVAK. He succeeded General Nematollah Nassiri, who was arrested as a scapegoat by the Shah in 1978 in an attempt to stave off the impending revolution. ...
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Mohammad Mohammadi Nik, famously known as Reyshahri, is an Iranian cleric and politician. ...
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Ali Younesi was The Ministry of Intelligence and National Security in Khatami Government of Iran. ...
Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejeie is the current head of the Ministry of Intelligence in Iran, also known as SVAMA and was appointed by the current president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, on August 24, 2005. ...
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