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"88. | SOLEIMANI Gholamreza | POB: Farsan (Iran)DOB: 1343 (Iranian Hijri calendar), 1964 or 1965 (Gregorian calendar)Nationality: IranianGender: malePosition: Head of the Basij Organisation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) | Gholamreza Soleimani is the Head of the Basij Organisation. The Basij Organisation used lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests in Iran, causing the deaths of and injuries to unarmed protesters and other civilians in many cities across the country. As Head of the Basij Organisation, Gholamreza Soleimani bears responsibility for the violent suppression of the protests and serious human rights violations in Iran. | 12.4.2021 |
89. | SALAMI Hossein (a.k.a. SALAMI Hussain) | POB: Vaneshan, Golpayegan (Iran)DOB: 1339 (Iranian Hijri calendar) 1960 or 1961 (Gregorian calendar)Nationality: IranianGender: malePosition: Commander in Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)Rank: Major General | Hossein Salami has been the Commander in Chief of the IRGC since April 2019, which includes the Basij militia, and is a member of the National Security Council. The IRGC’s regular forces and the Basij militia used lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests in Iran, causing the deaths of and injuries to unarmed protesters and other civilians in many cities across the country. As a member of the National Security Council, Hossein Salami took part in the sessions that resulted in the orders to use lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests. Hossein Salami therefore bears responsibility for serious human rights violations in Iran. | 12.4.2021 |
90. | KARAMI Hassan | Nationality: IranianGender: malePosition: Commander of the Special Units of the Iranian police force | Hassan Karami is the Commander of the Special Units of the Iranian police force. The Special Units used lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests in Iran, causing the deaths of and injuries to unarmed protesters and other civilians in many cities across the country. As the Commander of the Special Units, which have caused the deaths of and injuries to unarmed protesters and other civilians, Hassan Karami bears responsibility for serious human rights violations in Iran. | 12.4.2021 |
91. | PAKPOUR Mohammad (a.k.a. PAKPUR Mohammad) | POB: Arak (Iran)DOB: 1340 (Iranian Hijri calendar), 1961 (Gregorian calendar)Nationality: IranianGender: malePosition: Commander in Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground ForcesRank: Brigadier General | Mohammad Pakpour has been Commander in Chief of the IRGC Ground Forces since March 2010. The IRGC’s Ground Forces used lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests in Iran, causing the deaths of and injuries to unarmed protesters and other civilians in many cities across the country. As Commander in Chief of the IRGC’s Ground Forces, which have used lethal force against unarmed protesters and other civilians, Mohammad Pakpour bears responsibility for serious human rights violations in Iran. | 12.4.2021 |
92. | ASHTARI Hossein | POB: Isfahan (a.k.a. Esfahan, Ispahan)Nationality: IranianGender: malePosition: Commander in Chief of the Iranian police force | Hossein Ashtari has been the Commander in Chief of the Iranian police force since March 2015 and is a member of the National Security Council. The police force includes the Emdad Units and the Special Units. Iran’s ordinary police force, the Emdad Units and the Special Units used lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests in Iran, causing the deaths of and injuries to unarmed protesters and other civilians in many cities across the country. As a member of the National Security Council, Hossein Ashtari took part in the sessions that resulted in the orders to use lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests. Hossein Ashtari therefore bears responsibility for serious human rights violations in Iran. | 12.4.2021 |
93. | ZIAEI Gholamreza | Gender: malePosition: Former Director of Evin Prison; former Director of other detention centres | Between July 2019 and June 2020, Gholamreza Ziaei was the Director of Evin Prison, where already harsh conditions for detainees further deteriorated during his tenure. Female prisoners were denied phone contact with their children. Political prisoners were denied weekly visits by relatives, which were only allowed every two months. During the 2009 protests, Ziaei was in charge of the Kahrizak Detention Center, where at least five detainees, who had been arrested in connection with Tehran’s 2009 mass street protests, died after being tortured. From 2017 to 2019, before taking charge of Evin Prison in Tehran, Ziaei was the director of Rajaee Shahr Prison in Karaj, west of Tehran, where there have been numerous protests by political prisoners against abuse and inhumane living conditions. | 12.4.2021 |
94. | SHAHVARPOUR Hassan | POB: Safi Abad, south of Dezful, Khuzestan (Iran)Gender: malePassport number: 2001624001 (national ID number)Position: Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Commander of Khuzestan Province Vali Asr CorpsRank: Brigadier General | As the Commander of the IRGC in Khuzestan since 2009, Hassan Shahvarpour is responsible for commanding the forces which used machine guns against protesters and other civilians in the city of Mahshahr during the November 2019 protests. Under his command, 148 people were killed by the IRGC by heavy machine gun fire from armoured vehicles encircling fleeing protesters hiding in nearby marshes. | 12.4.2021 |
95. | VASEGHI Leyla (a.k.a. VASEQI Layla, VASEGHI Leila, VASEGHI Layla) | POB: Sari, Mazandaran Province (Iran)DOB: 1352 (Iranian Hijri calendar), 1972 or 1973 (Gregorian calendar)Gender: femalePosition: Governor of Shahr-e Qods and Head of the City Security Council | As the governor of Shahr-e Qods and Head of the City Security Council since September 2019, Leyla Vaseghi ordered the police and other armed forces to use lethal means during the November 2019 protests, causing the deaths of and injuries to unarmed protesters and other civilians. As the governor of Shahr-e Qods and Head of the City Security Council, Leyla Vaseghi bears responsibility for serious human rights violations in Iran. | 12.4.2021" |