Kamran Hedayati
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Kamran Hedayati (born 1 April 1949 in Iran, died 6 July 1996 in Stockholm, Sweden) was an Iranian-Kurdish dissident who was assassinated in Sweden in the 1990s. In January 1992, Hedayati was seriously wounded after opening a letter bomb in his apartment in Västerås, Sweden. He lost his his hands and sight in the attack and died from his wounds four years later. The murder remains officially unsolved. However, the Iranian government is widely believed to have ordered the assassination, as it had many similarities with other assassinations and assassination attempts on Iranian-Kurdish dissidents around the world at this time.[1] Four years earlier, in 1990, a Kurdish woman named Effat Ghazi was killed in a similar attack through letter bombing in her apartment in Västerås.
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- ^ Darvishpour, Mehrdad. "Säpo skyddar Irans flyktingspioner", Svenska Dagbladet, 2003-09-30. Retrieved on 2008-01-03. (Swedish)
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NAME | Hedayati, Kamran |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hedayeti, Kamran |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Assassinated Iranian-Kurdish dissident |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1 April 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Iran |
DATE OF DEATH | 6 July 1996 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Stockholm, Sweden |