Iran Iran (Human Rights) Historical (last time active at 14.12.2023 13:15:26)
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14.04.2011
Names (1)
Last name/Name
Naqdi
First name/Name
Mohammad
Second name/Name
Reza
Full name/Name
Mohammad Reza Naqdi
Type
Primary name
Description
(1) Former Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs (2) Former Commander of the Basij (3) Deputy Coordinator of the IRGC
Birth data (1)
Birthdate
Notes (4)
Coordinating Deputy to the IRGC Commander, formally Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs. Also former Commander of the Basij. As commander of the IRGC's Basij Forces, Naqdi was responsible for or complicit in Basij abuses occurring in late 2009, including the violent response to the December 2009 Ashura Day protests, which resulted in up to 15 deaths and the arrests of hundreds of protesters. Prior to his appointment as commander of the Basij in October 2009, Naqdi was the head of the intelligence unit of the Basij responsible for interrogating those arrested during the post-election crackdown.
Coordinating Deputy to the IRGC Commander, formally Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs. Also former Commander of the Basij. As commander of the IRGC's Basij Forces, Naqdi was responsible for or complicit in Basij abuses occurring in late 2009, including the violent response to the December 2009 Ashura Day protests, which resulted in up to 15 deaths and the arrests of hundreds of protesters. Prior to his appointment as commander of the Basij in October 2009, Naqdi was the head of the intelligence unit of the Basij responsible for interrogating those arrested during the post-election crackdown.
Coordinating Deputy to the IRGC Commander, formally Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs. Former Commander of the Basij. As commander of the IRGC's Basij Forces, Naqdi was responsible for or complicit in Basij abuses occurring in late 2009, including the violent response to the December 2009 Ashura Day protests, which resulted in up to 15 deaths and the arrests of hundreds of protesters. Prior to his appointment as commander of the Basij in October 2009, Naqdi was the head of the intelligence unit of the Basij responsible for interrogating those arrested during the post-election crackdown.
Former Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs. Former Commander of the Basij. As commander of the IRGC's Basij Forces, Naqdi was responsible for or complicit in Basij abuses occurring in late 2009, including the violent response to the December 2009 Ashura Day protests, which resulted in up to 15 deaths and the arrests of hundreds of protesters. Prior to his appointment as commander of the Basij in October 2009, Naqdi was the head of the intelligence unit of the Basij responsible for interrogating those arrested during the post-election crackdown.
Historical data
Names (3)
Status
Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16)
Last name/Name
Naqdi
First name/Name
Mohammad
Second name/Name
Reza
Full name/Name
Brigadier-General Naqdi Mohammad Reza
Type
Prime alias
Description
(1) Deputy Coordinator of the IRGC (2) Former Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs (3) Former Commander of the Basij
Remark
Brigadier-General
Status
Historical (last time active at 29.01.2022 05:15)
Last name/Name
Naqdi
First name/Name
Mohammad
Second name/Name
Reza
Full name/Name
Brigadier-General Naqdi Mohammad Reza
Type
Prime alias
Description
Former Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs.Former Commander of the Basij
Remark
Brigadier-General
Status
Historical (last time active at 14.12.2023 13:15)
Last name/Name
Naqdi
First name/Name
Mohammad
Second name/Name
Reza
Full name/Name
Mohammad Reza Naqdi
Type
Primary name
Description
(1) Deputy Coordinator of the IRGC (2) Former Deputy Chief of the IRGC for cultural and social affairs (3) Former Commander of the Basij
Birth data (2)
Status
Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16)
Birthdate
Status
Historical (last time active at 29.01.2022 05:15)
Birthdate
Place
Nadjaf
Country
Iraq
Updated: 06.05.2025. 03:16
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