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Saeed Emami
Saeed Emami ((ペルシア語:سعید امامی); né Saeed Eslami also known as Daniyal Ghavami; 1959 – 1999) was the Iranian deputy minister of intelligence under Ali Fallahian, and an intelligence officer under Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi. He was appointed as deputy minister in security affairs and the second person of intelligence ministry when he was 32 years old. He was accused to having independently organized the assassinations of dissidents (known as the "chain murders"). ==Biography== Emami was born in Abadeh, near Shiraz, Iran as Daniyal Ghavami in a wealthy family. In 1978, he moved to the United States with the help of his uncle, Soltan Mohammad Etemad, to pursue his studies in mechanical engineering. Following the Iranian Revolution, he returned to Iran and became involved in intelligence gathering. In 1984, when the Majlis of Iran (the Iranian Parliament) approved the establishment of the ministry of intelligence, he joined the ministry and worked at the foreign directorate during Mohammad Reyshahri's term.〔 Later he was appointed deputy minister during the tenure of Ali Fallahian. He was also the director of the ministry's security directorate.
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