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Javad Azadeh Prison interrogator and
torturer.
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Mohammad Hussein Akhtari Deputy head of
the international department, in Ali Khamenai ( the supreme leader’s)
office. He was the president of the Revolutionary court in the province
of Mazandaran, where he issued hundreds of execution orders. He also
served for over eight years ( 1988- 97) as Iran’s Ambassador in Syria,
where he entertained close relations with the Hizbolah and planned
terrorist actions in the region, in Europe and assassinations of Iranian
opposition members abroad.
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Sadegh Ashkte-Talkh: member of Ansar-
e- Hizbollah.
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Ali-Reza Akbarian Deputy Minister of
Intelligence during Ali Fallahian’s as Minister( 1984- 89).
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Hussein Alah-Karma member of Ansar-e
Hizbollah.
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Majid Ansari : Head of country’s
prisons,1978- 1988. representative of the supreme judicial Council in
the Islamic Revolutionary courts and Islamic Revolutionary justice
offices and prisons. Member of parliament 188- 96 and 2000-2004.
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Morteza
Bakhtiari ; director of
country’s prisons.
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Abdollah Javad Ameli : Cleric public
prosecutor and revolutionary court judge in the province of Mazandaran.
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Ahmad Janati : Cleric, secretary of the
guardian Council since 1988. Acted as the revolutionary court judge in
Tehran, Isfahan, and Ahvaz for several years. He has been member of the
Guardian Council since 1980 and acts as the substitute Friday prayer
Imam of Ghom and Tehran.
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Mohammad Hejazi : Commander of Basij
forces.
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Asghar Hejazi : Cleric. Acts as adviser
and Head of security office of the supreme leader. He was appointed by
Khomeini to re- organize Savak. He served as a deputy of the new
intelligence Ministry. After Khomeini’s death he was moved to the
supreme- leaders office. He is known to be one of those ordering torture
and execution of political persons.
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Rouhollah Husseinian : Cleric. Deputy
prosecutor general of the special court for clerics. Judge and public
prosecutor in revolution court of Tehran. He also acts as the
representative of the country’s public prosecutor in the Ministry of
Intelligence.
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Ali Fallahian : Cleric. Intelligence
Minister ( 1984-89). Islamic revolution courts prosecutor- general
in1982. Prosecutor for the special court for clerics in1987. Known to be
responsible for most of political assassinations in Iran and abroad,
between 1982 to 2001. He is on Interpol’s wanted list in connection with
Mykonos Judgement in 1991 in Germany.
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Mostafa Pourmohammadi cleric : Acts as
the Supreme-leaders adviser in charge of security of seminares. He plays
a direct role in relation to acts of torture and disappearances of the
regime’s political opponents.
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Ali Akbar Velayati. : He is the
supreme- leader’s top adviser in matters relating to security and
international relations. He was the regime’s foreign minister 1982-97.
He is known to play an important role in the regime’s policies of export
of revolution, acts of terrorism abroad and torture and elimination of
its opponents at home. Some of these facts came to light in the course
of the Mykonos trial in Germany 1994-97.
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Ali Akbar Nategh Nori, Cleric. Interior
Minister ( 1981-85). Head of inspectorate in the supreme leaders office
since February 2000. Speaker of parliament 1992-2000. Member of
parliament 1988-2000. He is known to have been responsible for policies
of repression which were the order of the day during his term as the
minister of interior. In his present position in fact it is he who in
the name of his boss Ali Khamenei has been implementing the harsh and
repressive policies of the regime including acts of torture and
elimination of the regime^s opponents.
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Mahmood Hashemi Shahrodi, cleric : Born
in Iraq. Entered Iran after the 1978 revolution. Kameini had first
appointed him as head of the high council for the Islamic Revolution in
Iraq. Today he heads the Judicial branch of the government. He is also a
member of the guardian council and a member of the Expediency Assembly.
He is supportive of "Islamic Revolution courts" and has not shown any
sensitivity against daily rampant acts of torture taking place in
Iranian prisons.
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Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
(bahsemani) cleric. For 25 years he has been one of the most powerful
political figures in Iran. He is more than anyone responsible for the
regime commission of acts of torture, barbarities of all sorts and
elimination of its opponents at home and abroad.
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Hossein Shariatmadari : officer in the
ideological and Political Bureau of the Islamic Revolution guards corps
;interrogator in the Evin prison, Ali Khamenei’s representative and
general manager of Keyhan publishing company.
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Mohammad Yazdi : cleric. Head of the
Judiciary ( 1990-2000). During this period he ordered arrest and
prosecution of intellectuals, prominent journalists and others. Nearly
all were tortured and denied fair trials.
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Ali Yunessi : Head of the Revolutionary
court in Tehran in early 1980’s. Judge at he Army’s revolutionary court
in mid 1980’s. Assistant to the Minister of Intelligence Mohammad
Mohammadi Rayshahri, Tehran public prosecutor (1988-89).
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Hassan (Fereidon) Rohani, cleric.
Leader’s representative and secretary of the all powerful High National
Security Council since 1996). In those capacities he plays important
role in torture and elimination of the regime’s opponents at home and
abroad.
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Mohsen Rafighdoost. Minister of Islamic
revolution guards corps(1982-88), Director of the Noor foundation since
1999.
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Yaha Rahimsafavi : Commander- in- chief
of the Islamic Revolution guards corps sine 1997.
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Mohsen Rezaie : Commander- in- chief of
the Islamic Revolution guards corps (1981-96), secretary of expediency
discernment council since 1997.
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Morteza Rezaie. One of the founders of
the intelligence unit of Islamic Revolution guards corps, currently head
of the Islamic revolution guards corps intelligence unit and head of the
Information office of the supreme leader.
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Ali Shamkhani : Islamic Revolution
guards corps minister( 1988-89), defense Minister since 1997.
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Ardeshir Lotfian member of the Islamic
revolutionary guards. Chief of the police and security forces(
1991-2000).
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Mohammad Mohammadi Rayshahri cleric :
organizer and Sharia judge of the army Revolution court (1979), first
intelligence Minister of the Islamic Republic, head of the special court
for the clergy, prosecutor-general.
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Morteza Moghtadaie : cleric,
prosecutor-general, since 1989. Islamic revolution court judge in
Tehran, Ghom and other provinces 1980.
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Abdolkarim Moussavi Ardebili : cleric,
prosecutor general (1980-81). Head f the supreme Judicial council and
the supreme’s court ( 1981-89) in Tehran and Ghom.
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Mohamad Mohammadi-Gilani. Cleric. Head
of the supreme court. Member of the Assembly of exports. Judge of Tehran
Islamic Revolution court 1980-85 ; member of the guardian council
1986-92 ; supreme leader’s representative on the central council of
universities.
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Reza Nayeri : cleric, former Islamic
revolution prosecutor.
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Saeed Mortazavi. Tehran Islamic
Revolution courts public prosecutor.
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Rouhollah Hosseini. Cleric, prosecutor
and judge in revolutionary courts. Deputy-prosecutor in the special
court for the clergy ; representative of the prosecutor general in the
intelligence Ministry. He has publicly defended actions of a high
ranking officials of the intelligence ministry in the killings of
dissidents and intellectuals.
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Ali Akbar Mohseni Ejehi, cleric. Head
of special clergy court since 1980. He has worked in the judiciary
department since 1980. He is known to favor death tortures and recourse
to acts of tortures against those opposing the Islamic republic.
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Abbas Ali Alizadeh, cleric. Head of the
Tehran judicial office. Previously Head of the revolution court of
Mashhad. He is known to have been responsible for the death of many
people opposing the regime. He is alleged to have raped women prisoners.
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Abdollah Javad Amoli : cleric,
prosecutor and revolutionary judge in Mazandaran province.
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Mohammad Golpayegani, cleric. Supreme
leader’s director of office. He is directly or indirectly involved in
all acts of repression, torture disappearances and killings that have
taken place in the country during the past 14 years.
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Ghorbanali Dori-Najafabadi, cleric,
Minister of Intelligence 1997-98. Islamic revolution prosecutor in the
1980’s. Member of parliament 1980-88 and 1992-99. Member of the Assembly
of Experts and head of the supreme council for the Administration of
Justice( Divan- e- Edalat).
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Abbas Vaez-e-Tabasi, cleric, Head of
the multi-billion dollars foundation of Qods Razavi since 1979. Member
of the Assembly of Experts since 1998 and member of the all powerful
expediency Assembly.
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Mostafa Mirsalim, ex chief of police.
Has served as a top counselor to Ali Khamemei for many years. Member of
the supreme council of cultural revolution and adviser to the supreme
leader Ali Khamenei since 1997.
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Ali Meshkini, cleric, speaker of the
Assembly of experts( Majles-e Khobregan) since 1984 as well as Friday
prayer of Qom.
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Mohammad-Bagher Zolghadre : second in
command in the revolutionary guards forces.
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Gholamreza Mahdavi : deputy of the
national police and security forces, in charge of ideological and
political department.
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Ebrahim Ghalibaf. Commander of the
security forces in the national police.
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Mohammad-Ali Movahedi-Kermani :
Representative of the supreme leader in the revolutionary guard forces.
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Ardeshir Lotfian. An officer of the
revolutionary guard, commander of the National police forces(1997-
2000).
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Mohammad Ali Rahman. Representative of
the supreme leader in the police and other security forces.
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Heidar Moslehi : representative of the
supreme leader in the Mobilization forces( Basiij).
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Mohammad Shakibniya. Second in command
in the Mobilization forces (Basiij).
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Ahmad Sheikha, torturer
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Jafar Nemati.torturer
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Masoud Dehnamaki. Ansar-e Hizbollah
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Mehdi Nasiri Ansar-e Hizbollah
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Kaveh Komeil Ansar-e Hizbollah
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Abdolmajid Mohtashem Ansar-e Hizbollah
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Ali Mobasheri : in charge of Islamic
Revolution courts.
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Reza Zavarehi, close collaborator of
Asadollah Lajevardi.
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Safar Herandi. Deputy to Hussein
Shariatmadari.
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Mohammad Esmail Shoushtari cleric, born
in Qouchan (Khorasan province) in 1949. Left high school education
and started formal religious education. Involved in Central
Revolutionary Court as one of their main procsecutors. Director of the
prisons organization (1988-89). Friday prayer leader of Shriven,
Khorasan province. Deputy in the first and second terms of the Majlis.
Member of Majlis commission for judicial affairs. Their Minister of
Justice.
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Hossein Moussavi-Tabrizi Cleric,
Revolution’s General Public- Prosecutor 1981-1995. Revolutions Tabriz
Public Prosecutor 1979-1981. Member of the Combatant Clerical Assembly.
Responsible for torture and execution of thousands of freedom loving
Iranians during the past 25 years.
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Mohammad-Reza Naghdi
(his real name is Shams)
Revolutionary Guard’s Brigadier General a high-ranking member of the
chief of staff of the Revolutionary Guards. In that capacity he played
an important role in the assassinations of opponents of the regime
abroad. His name is widely associated in regard to acts of torture
against the former Tehran Mayor as well as in regard to his private
place of torture and involvement in the rape of young girls. Presently
he works in the office of the chief of staff of the armed forces.
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Elias Mahmoudi Former officer of the
Gendarmerie. In the past he had acted as the Head of Security office of
the judicial branch of the government. After the revolution he has acted
as interrogator and investigator of the Revolutionary Courts. As a
deputy to Mohammad Mohammadi Rayshahri in the military public
prosecutor’s office he has played an active role in commission of acts
of torture against hundreds of members of the ground and air force
personnel. For many years he has held key positions in the army’s public
prosecutor office and in various military tribunals.
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Ebrahim Yazdi Very close collaboration
with Khomaini during the first years after the 1979 uprising and one of
the godfathers of the Revolutionary Guards. Secretly worked as the first
revolutionary prosecutor and judge for several months after the
revolution (organized, operated and fixed the late Hovayda’s trial as
well as some others). Other roles include: Deputy Prime Minister in
charge of Revolutionary Affairs (late 1979), Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Member of Islamic Parliament(1980-84), Head of Keyhan
(government sponsored publishing group), Head of the Iran Liberation
Movement (since 1992).
See: Crimes Against Humanity Charges.