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Islamic
Republic's Torturers & Their Torture Masters
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Help Complete This List
Islamic Republic's Torturers
& Their Torture Masters
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PLEASE INFORM THE NAMES AND
POSITIONS OF THOSE WHO ARE
RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTS OF
TORTURE IN IRAN.
IN CASE YOU HEAR OF THEIR
PLANS FOR TRAVEL TO EUROPE,
U.S. or CANADA, INFORM US
BEFOREHAND.
WANTED
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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-Neza Akharian
: 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.
-
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.
-
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
(Bahremani)
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 Esmail
Shushtari
: cleric. Tehran Islamic
Revolution prosecutor’s
office ; director of the
prisons organization(
1988-89), justice
Minster since 1989.
-
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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Ardishir 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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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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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
(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).
66.
Safar Herandi.
Deputy to Hussein
Shariatmadari.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Dear reader, at this time we
are in the midst of
compilation of information
and documentation, including
pictures videos, voice
recordings, CD's and... for
presentation to the
competent tribunals of the
western countries, regarding
the international crimes
instigated, planned, ordered
to be carried out or
committed against Iranians
and others living in Iran
and abroad since March 1979.
Given sufficient funding
from the Iranians at home
and abroad, we will engage
reputable law firms and
prepare the grounds to go
after them as soon they land
in Europe or probably even
in the U.S. Of course
wearing the mantle of the
"President" will make the
task much harder but it is a
great humanitarian challenge
worth trying. For everything
in the world there is always
"a first time". Those
individuals, at present, in
order of priority include,
but not limited, to the
following:
1- Ali-Akbar Bahremani
(known as Hashemi
Rafsanjani)
2- Ali Khamenei
3- Saeed Mortazavi
4- Hashem Shahroudi
5- Ahmad Janati
6- Hussein Shariatmadari
7- Ali Falahiyan
8- Ali Yunessi
9- Hussein Shariatmadari
10- Yahya Rahim-Safavi
11- Ebrahim Ghalibaf
12- Ali Akbar Velayati
13- Mohammad-Bagher Zolghadr
14- Mohammad Mohammadi
Reyshahri
15- Mohammad Hejazi
16- Mohsen Rezaee
17- Ghorbanali
Dorri-Najafabadi
18- Mostafa Mirhashem
19- Abdolkarim
Moussavi-Ardebili
20- Abass Vaezi
21- Mohsen Rafighdoust
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