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Ebrahim Yazdi (ابراهیم یزدی; born 1931 in Qazvin) is the Secretary-General of the Freedom Movement of Iran, which is considered an "illegal party" by some factions within the Iranian government. The stated goals of the Freedom Movement include guarding against abuses of the constitution and abuses of civil rights, expanding opportunities for the growth of democracy and a multi-party system, as well as safeguarding economic, social and cultural rights for all Iranians. Yazdi studied pharmacology at the University of Tehran. After the Iranian Revolution he served as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in the interim government of Mehdi Bazargan, until his resignation in November of 1979, in protest to the Iran hostage crisis.






















