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Mohammad Reza Naqdi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mohammad Reza Naqdi
Mohammad Reza Naqdi, (correctly Mohammad Reza Naqadi named after Naqadeh city), is the commander of the Basij paramilitary force of the Islamic Republic of Iran. ==Career== Earlier in his career Naqdi served as the Iranian Police Force's Counter-Intelligence Chief〔(Journalism in Iran: from mission to profession ), Hossein Shahidi, 2007, page 88〕 and is also reported to have been involved in "crackdowns" during the 1997-2005 administration of Khatami including the 1999 student protests.〔 Amnesty International reported that in March 1999 Iranian authorities announced that General Naqdi, chief of police intelligence at the time, to be tried in May by a military court along with 10 of his subordinates. "The charges against them are believed to include `unlawful arrest` and `using torture to elicit confessions'."〔(Selected events in the Middle East and North Africa from January to June 1999 ), Annual report updates, AI Index: POL 10/05/99〕 He was found not guilty. Naqdi was appointed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as commander of the Basij in October 2009, replacing Hossein Taeb. He has been described as possessing "conservative credentials" and his appointment was said (by Mohsen Sazegara) to have "shattered the hopes and plans of those who thought they could ease" the unrest and protest following the reelection of President Ahmadinejad.〔(Iran Military Moves Could Provide Greater Muscle Against Critics ), RFERL 8 October 2009 Golnaz Esfandiari〕〔quote from "Mohsen Sazagara, an exiled cofounder of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) who has since fallen out of favor with Iran's political leadership." RFERL 8 October 2009〕
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