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- It was after the Constitutional Revolution that murdering intellectuals began to be used routinely as a weapon of state for silencing the opposition.
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The chain murders of Iran [1] (Persian: قتلهای زنجیرهای ایران) were a series of 1988–98 murders and disappearances of certain Iranian dissident intellectuals who had been critical of the Islamic Republic system.
How the brutal killing of an elderly couple in Iran 20 years ago exposed a series of murders spanning a decade.
Jan 5, 2011 · Political killings of intellectuals and dissidents persisted under the Pahlavi dynasty. The British-sponsored coup of 1921 made Reza Khan Sardar Sepah (1878-1944) Iran's strongman. He later ...
Dec 10, 2021 · Farrokhzad's grisly murder was widely seen as part of what became known as the "chain murders" -- a string of assassinations and disappearances of dozens of Iranian intellectuals carried out by...
Farrokhzad was one of dozens of Iranian dissidents and intellectuals killed inside Iran and abroad in the 1980s and 1990s in what became known as the Chain Murders. In several cases,...
In late 1988, the murder of a number of critics of the Iranian regime, known as the chain murders, prompted a series of official investigations. It was a move that met with widespread controversy both within the regime and in Iranian society.
Jul 22, 2017 · Ali Fallahian, Iran’s intelligence minister during the tenure of Rafsanjani’s presidency back in the early 90s, is a name most notoriously known for his role in a series of chain murders across the country that saw the elimination of many dissidents.