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Ali Akbar Pourjamshidian (born 1962) is a brigadier general of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC ) who has been the Security and Law Enforcement Deputy of the Minister of Interior since October 2024. He also serves as the commander of the Hamzeh Seyed al-Shohada Base.[1][2] Since 2016, he has been the Coordinating Deputy of the IRGC Ground Forces, and prior to that, he was the Deputy of Operations for this force. Pourjamshidian has a history of commanding the Ashura Corps of East Azerbaijan and participating in the Iran-Iraq War.
Ali Akbar Pourjamshidian | |
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Native name | علیاکبر پورجمشیدیان |
Born | 1962 |
On September 30, 2024, he was appointed as the secretary of the National Security Council of Iran.[3]
Career
editPourjamshidian was among the senior IRGC commanders who were called to Syria as the battle for Aleppo became prolonged and difficult. When he was deployed to the Syrian war, he was the Deputy of Operations for the IRGC Ground Forces and operationally commanded many of the IRGC's divisions and combat brigades. In practice, he was responsible for operational planning at the highest level of the IRGC.[4] In October 2016, by order of Mohammad Ali Jafari, the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, he replaced Abolghasem Foroutan as the Coordinating Deputy of the IRGC Ground Forces.
The U.S. Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on Pourjamshidian and more than ten senior Iranian officials and corporate entities who, it says, are connected to the "violent suppression" in Iran against the protests following the death of Mahsa Amini, as well as responsible for restrictions on internet access.[5][6][7]
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- ^ "پورجمشیدیان معاون امنیتی و انتظامی وزارت کشور شد". خبرگزاری مهر | اخبار ایران و جهان | Mehr News Agency (in Persian). 2024-09-30. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
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- ^ ویسی, مراد (2023-04-15). "۱۶ فرمانده ارشد سپاه که دخالت نظامی در سوریه را فرماندهی کردند". رادیو فردا. Archived from the original on 2023-04-15. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
- ^ "US and UK issue sanctions on Iran one year on from Mahsa Amini's death". IFMAT. 2023-09-16. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
- ^ "Ali Akbar POURJAMSHIDIAN". OpenSanctions.org. 1962-12-30. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
- ^ IT, Lursoft (2024-10-01). "Ali Akbar POURJAMSHIDIAN". Retrieved 2024-10-01.