Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi

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Ayatollah Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi (Persian: قربانعلی دری نجف‌آبادی) is an Iranian politician and cleric, previously the Minister of Intelligence of Islamic Republic of Iran. He is the current Head of Supreme Administrative Court of IRI.

During his term of ministership, some journalists and reformist politicians were murdered by security agents, for which the Iranian government later charged his deputy, Saeed Emami, with orchestrating, claiming he had organized them independently. Dorri-Najafabadi resigned and was succeeded by Ali Younessi. The events were later named the "Chained Murders" by the reformist cabinet of President Mohammad Khatami.

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.

Preceded by
Ali Fallahian
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Minister of Intelligence
of IRI

1997-2000
Succeeded by
Ali Younessi


Directors of Ministry of Intelligence of Iran

(1957-1979) State flag of Iran flag 1964-1979 Bakhtiar | Pakravan | Nassiri | Moghadam

Islamic Republic (1984 - present) Flag of Islamic Republic of Iran Reyshahri | Fallahian | Dorri-Najafabadi | Younessi | Mohseni-Ejehei



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