Mir-Hejazi, Ali Asghar

Person/Entity:
Person
Also Known As:
Hejazi, Ali Asghar; Hejazi, Ali Asqar; Hejazi, Asghar; Hejazi, Asghar Sadegh; Mirhejazi, Ali; Mir Hejazi, Ali Asqar; Mir Hejazi, Asghar; Mir Hejazi, Asghar Sadegh; Mir-Hejazi, Ali Asqar; Mir-Hejazi, Asghar; Mir-Hejazi, Asghar Sadegh; Mir Hejazi, Seyed Ali
Sanctioned by U.S:
Yes
Date Sanctioned by U.S:
2013-05-30
Sanctioned by EU:
Yes
Date Sanctioned by EU:
2012-03-23
Sanctioned by U.K.:
Yes
Date Sanctioned by U.K.:
2020-12-31
Sanctioned by Canada:
Yes
Date Sanctioned by Canada:
2022-12-07
Sanctioned by Australia:
No
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EU Laws/Regulations Sanctioned Under:
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Description

"Asghar Mir-Hejazi is being designated pursuant to E.O. 13553 for supporting the commission of serious human rights abuses in Iran on or after June 12, 2009, as well as providing material support to the IRGC and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). Mir-Hejazi is the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Supreme Leader, and is closely involved in all discussions and deliberations related to military and foreign affairs. After the disputed 2009 election, Mir-Hejazi played a leading role in suppressing the unrest in Iran. Following the disputed June 12, 2009 presidential election and the massive protests it provoked, the government unleashed the most widespread crackdown in a decade. Both ordinary protestors and prominent opposition figures faced detention without trial, harsh treatment including sexual violence and denial of due process. Security forces were responsible for at least 30 deaths, according to official sources. Security forces also arrested dozens of leading government critics, including human rights lawyers, whom the government held without charge, many of them in solitary confinement. Security forces used beatings, threats against family members, sleep deprivation, and fake executions to intimidate detainees and to force them to confess that they instigated post-election riots and were plotting a coup. The IRGC, Basij, and the MOIS were responsible for many serious human rights violations. Mir-Hejazi, since the beginning of Khamenei's leadership, has been chief of the Supreme Leader's Office's Intelligence and Security Division, and is considered the working brain behind the scenes of important events. He is considered one of the primary officials in the oppression following the June 2009 post-election unrest. On March 23, 2012, the European Union added Mir-Hejazi to its restrictive measures (sanctions) list directed against certain persons and entities in view of the situation following the June 2009 elections in Iran." 1

"Part of the Supreme Leader’s inner circle, one of those responsible for planning the suppression of protests, which has been implemented since 2009, and associated with those responsible for supressing the protests. He was also responsible for planning the suppression of public unrest in December 2017/2018 and November 2019." 2

Sources:

1. https://www.treasury.gov/

2. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/

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