Mo'ayeri joined the intelligence bureau of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in 1979 and helped organize the regime’s intelligence and repressive activities under direction of Mustafa Chamran and his brother. He actively participated in the brutal suppression of students during the shutdown of universities during the “cultural revolution” in the beginning of 1980. |
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First name: Mohammad
Last name: Soleimani
Date and place of birth: 1954, Kazeroon
Education: PhD in communications from Pierre & Marie Curie University in France
Suppressive Organs: Director of war affairs of Department of
Electricity in the ministry of Culture and Higher Education and
Director of War School at the Science and technology University |
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London, 14 July 2006 (Iran Terror) - Ali Ardeshir Larijani is currently the Secretary General of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) and heads the country’s nuclear negotiations team. |
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The Badr Organization is the largest organization affiliated with the IRGC Qods Force in Iraq. The Badr Org. members are regarded as the Qods Force personnel and despite the fact that they have been in Iraq for the past three years, they still receive their salaries from Iran. The Badr Org. General Secretary Abu Hassan Al-Ameri(Hadi Al-Amaeri) is directly connected to the Qods Force commander Brig. Gen. Ghassem Sulleimani and receives his orders from him. The high ranking authorities in the Badr Org. are appointed or dismissed according to the Qods Force's instructions. The organization's central office is located in Al-Jaderieh District in Baghdad.
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In recent years, the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) has
set up a network of front companies inside and outside Iran that
serve as a front for travel of MOIS undercover agents abroad. The
companies are also used to transfer money abroad without arousing
suspicion.
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Saeed Emami (a.k.a. Saeed Eslami or Shamshiri) was born in
Shiraz, central Iran, as Daniyal Ghavami in an Iranian Jewish family.
He spent several years in the United States pursuing his studies in
Mechanical Engineering. After completing his higher education, he
worked at the Iranian Interests Section in the Pakistan Embassy in
Washington, D.C. for one year and at Iran's mission to the United
Nations for another year. At that time he was recruited by Iranian
intelligence and after his return to Iran he went directly to the
Ministry of Intelligence.
When Mohammad Mohammadi Reyshahri was serving as the Minister of
Intelligence, Saeed Hajjarian, the Director General of the Intelligence
Ministry voiced opposition to the appointment of Saeed Emami to key
posts at the ministry because of his family records.
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Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Eje'i Born in Isfahan in 1956
Background:
1. Responsible for MOIS recruitment in 1984-85. 2. Judiciary Representative in the MOIS from 1985-1988 (Actively took part in the 1988 massacre of political prisoners). 3. In charge of Tehran's Prosecutor's office for economic affairs, 1989-90. 4. Judiciary Representative in the MOIS from 1991-94. 5. Prosecutor for Tehran's Special Tribunal for the Clergy, 1995-97. 6. Prosecutor General for Special Tribunal for the Clergy, 1998-present. 7. Responsible for Special Government Employees' Complex, 1998-2002 |
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Iran Focus– Iran’s conservative government appointed a senior cleric
with no academic experience as the head of Tehran University, a
state-run news agency reported on Saturday.
The inauguration of Ayatollah Amid Zanjani is set to take place on campus during a ceremony on Sunday.
During the early days of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, Zanjani, an ally of
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, headed the komiteh in Tehran’s eastern
Jaleh and Farah-Abad districts. |
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The Minister of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), Gholam-Hossein
Mohseni Eje'i, has a long record of atrocities in the past 26 years,
including the sentencing of thousands of political prisoners to death
in Kangaroo, in which he presided as a religious judge.
He represented the Revolutionary Prosecutor's Office in the MOIS and
played an active role in the arrest and execution of the Mojahedin and
other dissidents in the 1980s. As the chief judge in branch three of
the Islamic Revolutionary Court, Mohseni Eje'i personally sentenced to
death thousands of political prisoners. |
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Iran’s sophisticated intelligence operations abroad are led by a shadowy figure at the helm of VEVAK
By Nader Shakiba
Berlin, May 27 (Iran Terror Website)
- Hojjatol-Islam Ali Younessi, the Shiite cleric who runs Iran’s
dreaded secret police, the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (known
more commonly by its Persian acronym, VEVAK), did not try to conceal
his anger and minced no words. Appearing on Iran’s state-run television
on the evening of March 25, he warned Iran’s main opposition group, the
Mujahedin-e Khalq (MeK) with severe consequences for their continuing
“mischief-making”. |
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 The former Minister of Intelligence and Security,
Hojatoleslam Ali Younesi, was appointed the Head of the Revolutionary
Court of Tehran and later Head of the Politico-Ideological Bureau of
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) soon after the 1979
revolution that toppled the Shah. In 1982 Younesi was appointed
Religious Judge of the Military Revolutionary Tribunals. He was one of
the founders of the MOIS. |
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 On March 12, 2000, Saeed Hajjarian, a close advisor of
Khatami and member of the Tehran municipal council, was the target of
an attempted assassination. “Hajjarian is a former hard-liner who
founded the notorious Intelligence Ministry ”, and like most of
the reformers in the Iranian government including the President’s
brother, was one of the students who took over the United States
embassy in Tehran in 1979 . |
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