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About: Saeed Emami

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Saeed Emami (Persian: سعید امامی; né Saeed Eslami; (1958–1999) was the Iranian deputy minister of intelligence under Ali Fallahian, and adviser to the Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi. He was appointed as deputy minister in security affairs and the second person of intelligence ministry when he was 32 years old. He is also considered as the designer and leader of many internal and extraterritorial intelligence operations during 90s, especially in the case of western countries, Israel and anti-revolutionary units. He was accused of having independently organized the assassinations of dissidents (known as the "chain murders").

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  • Said Emami (persisch سعید امامی oder Said Eslami, auch Daniyal Ghavami oder Mojtaba Ghavami, * 1959 in Schiras, Iran; † Juni 1999 im Teheraner Evin-Gefängnis) war stellvertretender Minister des iranischen Geheimdienstes VEVAK und als Haupttäter bei der als Kettenmorde bekannten Mordserie an oppositionellen Intellektuellen angeklagt. (de)
  • Saeed Emami (Persian: سعید امامی; né Saeed Eslami; (1958–1999) was the Iranian deputy minister of intelligence under Ali Fallahian, and adviser to the Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi. He was appointed as deputy minister in security affairs and the second person of intelligence ministry when he was 32 years old. He is also considered as the designer and leader of many internal and extraterritorial intelligence operations during 90s, especially in the case of western countries, Israel and anti-revolutionary units. He was accused of having independently organized the assassinations of dissidents (known as the "chain murders"). (en)
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  • Said Emami (persisch سعید امامی oder Said Eslami, auch Daniyal Ghavami oder Mojtaba Ghavami, * 1959 in Schiras, Iran; † Juni 1999 im Teheraner Evin-Gefängnis) war stellvertretender Minister des iranischen Geheimdienstes VEVAK und als Haupttäter bei der als Kettenmorde bekannten Mordserie an oppositionellen Intellektuellen angeklagt. (de)
  • Saeed Emami (Persian: سعید امامی; né Saeed Eslami; (1958–1999) was the Iranian deputy minister of intelligence under Ali Fallahian, and adviser to the Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi. He was appointed as deputy minister in security affairs and the second person of intelligence ministry when he was 32 years old. He is also considered as the designer and leader of many internal and extraterritorial intelligence operations during 90s, especially in the case of western countries, Israel and anti-revolutionary units. He was accused of having independently organized the assassinations of dissidents (known as the "chain murders"). (en)
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