Said Mortazavi
List
Type | Individual |
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Gender | Male |
List name | United Kingdom |
Programs (2) |
Iran Iran (Human Rights) Historical (last time active at 14.12.2023 13:15:26) |
Listed (1) | 14.04.2011 |
Names (2)
Last name/Name | Mortazavi |
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First name/Name | Said |
Full name/Name | Said Mortazavi |
Type | Primary name |
Description | (1) Former Head of Anti-Smuggling Taskforce (2) Former Head of Social Security Organisation (3) Former Prosecutor General of Tehran 2003-2009 (4) Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009 |
Last name/Name | Mortazavi |
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First name/Name | Saeed |
Full name/Name | Saeed Mortazavi |
Type | Primary name variation |
Description | (1) Former Head of Anti-Smuggling Taskforce (2) Former Head of Social Security Organisation (3) Former Prosecutor General of Tehran 2003-2009 (4) Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009 |
Birth data (1)
Birthdate | |
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Place | Meybod, Yazd |
Country | Iran, Islamic Republic of |
Notes (4)
Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009. As Tehran Prosecutor General, he issued a blanket order used for the detention of hundreds of activists, journalists and students. In January 2010 a parliamentary investigation held him directly responsible for the detention of three prisoners who subsequently died in custody. He was suspended from office in August 2010 after an investigation by the Iranian judiciary into his role in the deaths of the three men detained on his orders following the election. In November 2014, his role in the deaths of detainees was officially recognised by the Iranian authorities. He was acquitted by an Iranian Court on 19 August 2015, on charges connected to the torture and deaths of three young men at the Kahrizak detention centre in 2009. |
Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009. As Tehran Prosecutor General, he issued a blanket order used for the detention of hundreds of activists, journalists and students. In January 2010 a parliamentary investigation held him directly responsible for the detention of three prisoners who subsequently died in custody. He was suspended from office in August 2010 after an investigation by the Iranian judiciary into his role in the deaths of the three men detained on his orders following the election. In November 2014, his role in the deaths of detainees was officially recognised by the Iranian authorities. He was acquitted by an Iranian Court on 19 August 2015, on charges connected to the torture and deaths of three young men at the Kahrizak detention centre in 2009. |
Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009.As Tehran Prosecutor General, he issued a blanket order used for the detention of hundreds of activists, journalists and students.In January 2010 a parliamentary investigation held him directly responsible for the detention of three prisoners who subsequently died in custody.He was suspended from office in August 2010 after an investigation by the Iranian judiciary into his role in the deaths of the three men detained on his orders following the election.In November 2014, his role in the deaths of detainees was officially recognised by the Iranian authorities.He was acquitted by an Iranian Court on 19 August 2015, on charges connected to the torture and deaths of three young men at the Kahrizak detention centre in 2009. |
Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009. As Tehran Prosecutor General, he issued a blanket order used for the detention of hundreds of activists, journalists and students. In January 2010 a parliamentary investigation held him directly responsible for the detention of three prisoners who subsequently died in custody. He was suspended from office in August 2010 after an investigation by the Iranian judiciary into his role in the deaths of the three men detained on his orders following the election. In November 2014, his role in the deaths of detainees was officially recognised by the Iranian authorities. He was acquitted by an Iranian Court on 19 August 2015, on charges connected to the torture and deaths of three young men at the Kahrizak detention centre in 2009. |
Historical data
Names (4)
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Last name/Name | Mortazavi |
First name/Name | Said |
Full name/Name | Mortazavi Said |
Type | Prime alias |
Description | Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009.,Former Head of Anti-Smuggling Taskforce,Former Head of Social Security Organisation,Former Prosecutor General of Tehran 2003-2009 |
Status | Historical (last time active at 14.12.2023 13:15) |
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Last name/Name | Mortazavi |
First name/Name | Said |
Full name/Name | Said Mortazavi |
Type | Primary name |
Status | Historical (last time active at 14.12.2023 13:15) |
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Last name/Name | Mortazavi |
First name/Name | Saeed |
Full name/Name | Saeed Mortazavi |
Type | Primary name variation |
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Last name/Name | Mortazavi |
First name/Name | Saeed |
Full name/Name | Mortazavi Saeed |
Type | AKA (also known as) |
Description | Former Prosecutor General of Tehran until August 2009.,Former Head of Anti-Smuggling Taskforce,Former Head of Social Security Organisation,Former Prosecutor General of Tehran 2003-2009 |
Birth data (1)
Status | Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Birthdate | |
Place | Meybod, Yazd |
Country | Iran, Islamic Republic of |
Updated: 06.05.2025. 09:16
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