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Mohsen Aminzadeh
Deputy Foreign Minister, Iran
In office
1997–2005
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Personal details
Born (1957-07-25) July 25, 1957 (age 66)
Mashhad, Iran
Political partyReformists
Education
  • Mining Engineering
  • Political Science
  • Alma mater
  • University of Tehran
  • Shahid Beheshti University
  • Mohsen Aminzadeh (Persian: محسن امین‌زاده, born 1957) is an Iranian reformist politician and former diplomat. Aminzadeh was a founding member of the largest reformist party, the Islamic Iran Participation Front.[1] He served as the Deputy Foreign Minister during the 1997-2005 administration of the Iranian president Mohammad Khatami.

    Like many other senior reformist politicians, Aminzadeh was arrested in June 2009 for protesting the disputed re-election of president Ahmadinejad and convicted in 2010 of conspiring to "disturb security" and "spreading propaganda" against the Islamic Republic.[2]

    Education

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    Aminzadeh received a B.Sc. in Mining Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology in 1982. He entered Shahid Beheshti University in late 1990 and studied for a Masters in Political Science. He also has PhD in Political Science from Tehran University.

    Political career

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    In 1988, Aminzadeh was appointed the first head of a department dedicated to the press within the Ministry of Culture. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister from 1997–2005 under the reformist administration of Mohammad Khatami.

    Articles and Interviews

    [edit]

    Arrest and imprisonment

    [edit]

    BBC News and Amnesty International have described him as "a leading member" of the Islamic Iran Participation Front. According to the semiofficial ISNA news agency, Aminzadeh was head of the opposition coalition's headquarters in 2009.[2] He was arrested in June 2009, amidst the 2009 Iranian election protests.[6] [7]

    On February 8, 2010, ISNA reported that Aminzadeh had been sentenced to six years in prison by a Revolutionary court[2] – making him one of the most senior of the 100 reform activists and politicians to be sentenced following the mass trial of the postelection crackdown.

    According to Aminzadeh's lawyer, Abbas Shiri, his client was convicted of conspiring to "disturb security" and "spreading propaganda" against the regime.[8] [9] He was released on 18 September 2013.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Iran Report, vol. 1, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 23 November 1998, retrieved 25 March 2017
  • ^ a b c Iran 'jails opposition leader Mohsen Aminzadeh', BBC News, 8 February 2010
  • ^ Iran’s Reformists: ‘This War Will Have Only Losers’ July 9, 2019
  • ^ Iran Faces the World: Mohsen Aminzadeh Outlines His Country's Approach to a Number of International Issues, New Zealand International Review
  • ^ Former Iranian Diplomat Condemns Military Ambitions, Suggests Reconciliation With US
  • ^ Iran Detained Political Leaders Risk Torture
  • ^ "Iran: Halt the Crackdown | Human Rights Watch". 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2023-10-05.
  • ^ "Iran jails senior reformer for six years-report". Reuters. 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2023-10-05.
  • ^ Iran Faces the World: Mohsen Aminzadeh Outlines His Country's Approach to a Number of International Issues
  • Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Morteza Haji

    Campaign managerofMohammad Khatami
    2001
    Succeeded by

    Mohammad-Reza Aref


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mohsen_Aminzadeh&oldid=1221680443"

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