Ali Younesi
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Hojatoleslam Ali Younesi was the director of the Ministry of Intelligence and a member of the Supreme National Security Council during the presidency Mohammad Khatami in Iran.
After the Islamic Revolution, Younesi became the Head of the Islamic Revolutionary Court of Tehran and later Head of the Politico-Ideological Bureau of Islamic Revolutionary Guards[1].
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Preceded by Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi |
Chief of intelligence ministry of Iran 2000-2005 |
Succeeded by Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejehei |
Directors of intelligence agency of Iran |
Pahlavi times (1957-1979) Bakhtiar | Pakravan | Nassiri | Moghadam |
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- ^ Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security 06 May 2005
[edit] External links
- Younesi: Iran will defend its right to nuclear technology
- Younesi: Change of government not to affect nuclear issue, Islamic Republic News Agency, 16 July 2005
- No Valuable Nuclear Info Left Iran; US Agents Tried to Sell Us Atomic Bombs to Frame Us Dec. 2004
- Seymour Hirsch Hallucinating or Dreaming; The Americans Are Stupid but Not Stupid Enough to Enter Iran Jan. 2005