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Bahman Ahmadi Amouee (born c. 1967) is an Iranian journalist. He served as an editor at the pro-reform business daily ''Sarmayeh'' before the paper's 2009 closing and his own imprisonment on state security charges. He is married to fellow journalist Jila Baniyaghoob, who was also imprisoned for her reporting. == Background == Amouee is a member of the nomadic Bakhtiari people from Southwestern Iran, and spent the first six years of his life in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province. In order that Amouee could attend school, his family moved to Khuzestan province. He later studied economics at the Babolsar College of Economics and Social Sciences, and then moved into economic journalism.〔 Amouee became an editor at the pro-reform business daily ''Sarmayeh'' and an active critic of the Iranian government's economic policies, calling the nation one of the most corrupt in the world.〔 In 2008, he wrote an article questioning why the government could not account for US$238 billion in oil revenues. In addition to his work with the daily newspaper, he also wrote two books: ''The Political Economy of the Islamic Republic'' and ''How did Islamic Revolutionaries became Technocrats?''〔
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