Ali Fallahian

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Hojjatoleslam Ali Fallahian, (born 1945), in Najafabad, Iran. He is an ultra-conservative Islamic cleric. He was minister of intelligence in Hashemi Rafsanjani's government.

He was also a member of the 3rd Assembly of Experts of the Islamic Republic.

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Fallahian is under an international warrant issued in 1996 by Germany because of his role in the Mykonos restaurant assassinations[1]. Sadeq Sharafkandi from Democratic party of Iranian Kurdistan and 3 of his colleagues were assassinated in Berlin in September 1992 by mixed Iranian-Lebanese agents. Fallahian was also the most prominent member of a group of five Iranians and Lebanese for whom international arrest warrants issued in March 2007. They were identified as the principal conspirators in the Buenos Aires Jewish cultural center bombing of 1994, which killed 85 people.

Ali Fallahian is also charged by a Swiss court[2][3][4]. with masterminding the assassination of Kazem Rajavi, a renowned human rights advocate, near Geneva in broad daylight by several intelligence ministry agents on 24 April 1990[5],

Saeed Emami (or Eslami), a controversial figure in Persian political and intelligence scene was the deputy of the ministry during Fallahian time. His previous deputy was Ruhollah Hosseinian.

Ayman al Zawahiri was a frequent guest of Ali Fallahian prior to the 11 September 2001 attacks on New York and Washington[6].

Preceded by
Mohammad Reyshahri
Chief of intelligence ministry of Iran
?-1997
Succeeded by
Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi


Directors of intelligence agency of Iran

Pahlavi times (1957-1979) Flag Reza Pahlavi times Bakhtiar | Flag Reza Pahlavi times State flag of Iran flag 1964-1979 Pakravan | Nassiri | Moghadam
Islamic Republic (1984-) Flag of Islamic Republic of Iran Reyshahri | Fallahian | Dorri-Najafabadi | Younessi | Mohseni-Ejehei



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