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tehran, may 23, irna -- majlis speaker hojatoleslam ali akbar nateq nouri was born in nour, in the caspian province of mazandaran in 1943 to a religious family.
hojatoleslam khatami was involved in political activities and anti-monarchial campaign by preparing, duplicating and distributing political statements, especially those issued by the founder of the islamic republic, the late imam khomeini.
hojatoleslam khatami, speaking to foreign reporters after casting his vote added that regardless of the outcome of the elections what is of utmost importance to him is the promotion of revolution and progress of country.
www.salamiran.org /Media/IRNA/970523.html   (6337 words)

  
 Iran: Conviction of Hojatoleslam Nouri (Human Rights Watch, 1-12-1999)
Hojatoleslam Nouri, a former minister of interior and a close associate of President Khatami, was convicted on charges that his newspaper published articles that "defamed the system" and spread lies and propaganda against the state.
We believe that Hojatoleslam Nouri's prosecution and conviction was aimed at punishing him for exercising his fundamental right to freedom of expression and intended to exclude him from running as a candidate in the February 2000 parliamentary elections.
Freeing Hojatoleslam Nouri and others convicted for their opinions by this court, and abolishing the Special Court for the Clergy are essential steps in this regard.
www.hrw.org /press/1999/dec/iran-let.htm   (631 words)

  
 Iran: Conviction of Hojatoleslam Nouri (Human Rights Watch, 1-12-1999)
Hojatoleslam Nouri, a former minister of interior and a close associate of President Khatami, was convicted on charges that his newspaper published articles that "defamed the system" and spread lies and propaganda against the state.
We believe that Hojatoleslam Nouri's prosecution and conviction was aimed at punishing him for exercising his fundamental right to freedom of expression and intended to exclude him from running as a candidate in the February 2000 parliamentary elections.
Freeing Hojatoleslam Nouri and others convicted for their opinions by this court, and abolishing the Special Court for the Clergy are essential steps in this regard.
hrw.org /english/docs/1999/12/01/iran8928.htm   (631 words)

  
 SCC public prosecutor: Khordad scted against revolution's goals
Enlisting Nouri's charges, hojatoleslam Neko-nam said the daily Khordad which appeared on newsstands last year with Abdollah Nouri as its managing director, was expected to move in line with the goals of the Islamic revolution and promulgation of the thoughts and aspirations of the late imam.
Hojatoleslam Neko-nam said conspiracy and hostility could be gathered out of the topics covered by the daily, adding that notifications which have been made to the daily's managing director so far have proved ineffective in this connection.
On Nouri's charge for publicizing in favor of the 'freedom movement of Iran', he said in the course of the provisional government, the fmi's stances such as separation of religion from politics and relations with the U.S. Finally led to its exclusion from the government and later was announced unauthorized by the imam.
www.payvand.com /news/99/oct/1083.html   (1641 words)

  
 WOJ — Islamic Terrorists murder picnickers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Ali recognised him immediately as a follower of Hojatoleslam Moqtada al-Sadr, the radical Shia cleric.
Ali realised then that the armed men were members of Hojatoleslam al-Sadr’s Mehdi Army, a private militia that fought American forces last year and is now enforcing its own firebrand version of Islam.
The picnic had run foul of the Islamist powers that increasingly hold sway in the fly-blown southern city, where religious militias rule the streets, forcing women to don the veil and closing down shops that sell alcohol or music.
www.waronjihad.org /picnic.html   (392 words)

  
 SAVE DELARA FROM DEATH! Petition
To: The Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, The Head of the Judiciary of Iran Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Minister of the Interior of Iran Hojatoleslam Mustafa Purmohammadi and Speaker of Parliament of Iran Gholamali
We, the undersigned, are deeply concerned for DELARA DARABI who was sentenced to death by a court in the city of Rasht, Iran for a murder committed when she was 17 years old.
Petition to The Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, The Head of the Judiciary of Iran Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi, Minister of the Interior of Iran Hojatoleslam Mustafa Purmohammadi and Speaker of Parliament of Iran Gholamali was created by and written by Mani Azizzadeh (sunlightalrights@hotmail.com).
www.petitiononline.com /DL2222/petition.html   (527 words)

  
 Historic Personalities of Iran: Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei
After a short period he was released and continued his life by teaching in religious schools of Mashhad and holding Nahaj-ul-Balagheh lesson session in different Mosques.
In December 1974, Hojatoleslam Khamenei was arrested at his home by SAVAK (secret police of Shah) and dispatched to the joint committee prison of the police department in Tehran.
Following the President Mohammad Rajaee's assassination in 1981, Hojatoleslam Khamenei was elected president of the Islamic Republic with 95% of the votes cast in his favour.
www.iranchamber.com /history/akhamenei/ali_khamenei.php   (452 words)

  
 IranPressNews (English): Wily Shark Resurfaces for Another Bite at Iran Presidency
Hojatoleslam Rafsanjani is one of the most powerful and ambitious figures in Iran and has rarely strayed far from the centre of power since he helped Ayatollah Khomeini to overthrow the Shah in a revolution 25 years ago.
Hojatoleslam Rafsanjani’s features may have grown a little heavier and his hair turned whiter and thinner, but those who know him insist that his mind is just as sharp as it was when he was last President.
Hojatoleslam Rafsanjani was directly involved in what became known as “Irangate” — the secret negotiations with the Reagan Administration in 1985 for the trade of Western hostages held in Lebanon in return for arms shipments to Iran.
www.iranpressnews.com /english/source/004843.html   (989 words)

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