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Iranian politician
Hossein Allahkaram (
Persian: حسین اللهکرم) is an Iranian
conservative activist,
pundit
[3] and former military officer.
He is head of the coordination council of
Ansar-e-Hezbollah
[4] and is described as its
theoretician.
[5]
Military career
A veteran of
Iran–Iraq War, he was reported continuing to serve in the
Revolutionary Guards as of 2001.
[6] According to some sources, he commanded the
Quds Force in the
Bosnian War along with
Mohammad Reza Naqdi.
[7]
References
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a
b
Council Decision (CFSP) 2016/565 of 11 April 2016 amending Decision 2011/235/CFSP concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons and entities in view of the situation in Iran, European Union, 11 April 2016, retrieved 1 August 2017
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^ Crane, Keith; Lal, Rollie; Martini, Jeffrey (2008).
Iran's Political, Demographic, and Economic Vulnerabilities. Santa Monica:
RAND Corporation. p.
20.
ISBN
978-0-8330-4527-0.
OCLC
259715774.
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^ Pattanayak, Satyanarayan (2004). Persian Gulf States and the 9/11 Attacks: An Analysis. New Delhi:
Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. p. 65.
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^ Changiz M. Varzi (5 December 2016).
"Iranian hard-liner alleges FM Zarif is American spy". Al-Monitor. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
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^ Juneau, Thomas; Razavi, Sam (2013). Iranian Foreign Policy Since 2001: Alone in the World. Routledge. p. 80.
ISBN
9781135013899.
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^ Rubin, Michael (2001). Into the Shadows: Radical Vigilantes in Khatami's Iran.
Washington Institute for Near East Policy. pp. 46, 50, 57.
ISBN
978-0944029459.
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^ Alfoneh, Ali (2013), Iran Unveiled: How the Revolutionary Guards Is Transforming Iran from Theocracy into Military Dictatorship,
American Enterprise Institute, p. 230,
ISBN
9780844772554
Party political offices
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New title
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Head of Coordination Council of
Ansar-e-Hezbollah 1990–present
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Incumbent
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