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Hadi Ghaffari was born on 25 June, 1950 in Tabriz, Iran, is an Iranian Politician Ayatollah. Discover Hadi Ghaffari's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Occupation politician
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 25 June 1950
Birthday 25 June
Birthplace Azarshahr, Iran
Nationality Iran

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Hadi Ghaffari Net Worth

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1981

During the revolution, he interacted with various student groups, both political and non-political, such as the Freedom Movement, the Mojahedin Khalgh Organization, Fada'iyan-e Islam , and even communist groups, and sometimes participated in inter-group debates.Abbas Milani writes about Ghaffari: The man was famous for his radicalism and his seemingly revolutionary rhetoric and rumors of an attachment to violence, young girls and luxury homes.As for his role in suppressing the 20 June, 1981 Iranian protests , it is reported that Hadi Ghaffari, who was all eyes on him, shouted loudly and addressed the crowd."Liberals,little communist, tie-dyers, honorable lawyers, honorable professors, ladies ..." and then ... addressed foreigners and said, "Tell the world, this revolution is supported by Mahdi, you have the right to laugh at us, but if your laughing made muslim youth angry , Muslim youth will chew your neck "It's easy to try and it costs nothing but a neck."

1979

On April 7, 1979, Amir-Abbas Hoveida was transported to Qasr Prison. Quickly shuffled back in front of Khalkhali's tribunal, Hoveida heard the court's indictment at three in the afternoon. Behind locked doors, after final efforts at stalling Hoveida's execution ended in failure, the ex-Prime Minister was taken into the prison's yard. Before reaching the area designated for firing squad executions, Hadi Ghaffari from behind pulled out a pistol and shot Hoveida twice in the neck. As Hoveida fell to the ground, a mercy shot was fired off, ending his life.

1950

}} Hojatoleslam Hadi Ghaffari (Persian: حجت الاسلام هادی غفاری ‎) (born June 25, 1950 in Azarshahr) is a member of the central council of Imam assembly forces and the president of the Al-Hadi Institute in Iran. He was accused to have murdered the ex-Prime Minister Amir-Abbas Hoveida during the sham trials by Sadeq Khalkhali on April 7, 1979. He was also in charge of supervising Hezbollah of Iran. He was member of Islamic Consultative Assembly In the first three periods.He's son of Hossein Ghaffari who was one of the mollas that was tortured to death in prison before the Iranian Revolution.