Mohammad-Ali Ramin (born 1954 in Dezful, Iran) is the deputy culture minister for press in Iran [1] and was organisator of the International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust.[2] He is also an Iranian political analyst, and the head of a self-made group called "Nuclei of Sacrificers for Velayat". He was student in Germany and in those years was a very active and provocative against Sunni Muslims and Semites. Ramin is famous for his extreme views in recent years against Jews, especially after a Financial Times interview with him. Before that, he was unknown.
Ramin heads the Society for Defending the Rights of Muslim Minorities in the West. He established a network of small groups called Nuclei of Sacrificers for Velayat, which has been considered by western countries as a "terrorist organization".
According to Aftab News, Ramin was the one who initiated the idea of "relocation of Israel" and also the idea that "Holocaust is a myth". He himself accepted the full responsibility of this action, as Aftab News reported. In an interview with Financial Times, Ramin stated that he has also initiated the "Holocaust commission" and he is the founder of the Conference on Holocaust in Tehran.[3]
Ramin suggested that Ahmadinejad establish a committee for clarifying the "real extent" of the Holocaust.[4]
Ramin praised President Ahmadinejad for having voiced his doubts over the Holocaust and the need for relocating the Jews to Europe if Europeans really did the massacre during the Second World War.[5]
Following his ideas and suggestions about Holocaust, President Ahmadinejad appointed him as his advisor.[3]
He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Ramin studied and lived for decades in Germany and speaks fluently German. He was also the founder of "Islamische Gemeinschaft in Clausthal e.V.".
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