Prominent Iranian dissident Akbar Ganji vowed Tuesday to keep up criticism of the hard-line regime in Tehran, saying he feared he might be sent back…
Hojatoleslam Ali Fallahian, is an Iranian politician and cleric. He has served as a member of the 3 Assembly of Experts of the IRI and as the Minister of Intelligence of Islamic Republic of Iran in cabinet of President Hashemi Rafsanjani. In 1987, he was appointed by Khomeini as chief prosecutor of the Special Court for the Clergy and led the trial against Mehdi Hashemi. He is currently on the official Wanted list of Interpol, for allegations of "crimes against life and health, hooliganism, vandalism and damage" related to 1994 AMIA bombing case, and has been named by investigative reporter Akbar Ganji as the "master key" of the 1998 "Chain Murders" of four dissident Iranian intellectuals.






















