Saeed Emami

Saeed Emami

Saeed Emami ( _fa. سعید امامی; also known as Saeed Eslami, and Mojtaba Ghavami; 1959 – 1999) was the deputy minister of intelligence under Ali Fallahian, and an intelligence officer under Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi. He was charged with having independently organized assassinations of dissidents.

Emami was born in Shiraz, Iran as Daniyal Ghavami in a wealthy family of Jewish background. [http://www.iranterror.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=178&Itemid=26 Iran Terror ] ] He spent several years in the United States pursuing his studies in Mechanical EngineeringFact|date=July 2008 and after the Iranian Revolution, he returned and became involved in intelligence gathering. In 1984, when the Majlis (parliament) approved the establishment of the Ministry of Intelligence, he officially applied for a job, but was rejected by Saeed Hajjarian.Fact|date=July 2008 He later joined the ministry, and during the tenure of Ali Fallahian, became the deputy of the ministry.

In 1999, after being charged of orchestrating the Chained Murders, he reportedly committed suicide in prison by consuming a strong chemical depilatory while bathing. Iranian dissidents are reported to believe "he was murdered in order to prevent the leak of sensitive information about MOIS operations, which would have compromised the entire leadership of the Islamic Republic."

ee also

*Persian Jews
*Ministry of Intelligence of Iran
*Dariush Forouhar
*Ali Fallahian
*Chain Murders of Iran

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