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Hojjat Kalashi
Kalashi in 2019
Born c. 1979 or 1980 (age 44–45) [1]
Ardabil, Iran [2]
NationalityIranian
Alma mater University of Tehran
Political party Pan-Iranist Party
SpouseRoshanak Asteraki
Military career
Allegiance Iran
Service/branch Ground Force
Years of service2009–2010
Rank First lieutenant
Unit88th Armored Division

Hojjat Kalashi ( Persian: حجت کلاشی) is an Iranian pan-Iranist politician and head of the Pan-Iranist Party's youth wing. [2]

He has been imprisoned several times [3] and banned from leaving Iran. [4]

Kalashi is a graduate of political science, and is regarded among younger generations of ethnic Iranian Azeris with nationalist-oriented tendencies. [2] According to Mehran Kamrava, Kalashi has a positive image among Iranian nationalist groupings. [2]

References

  1. ^ Mostaghim, Ramin (17 June 2014), "On Tehran streets, U.S.-Iran cooperation weighed in practical terms", Los Angeles Times, retrieved 1 December 2019
  2. ^ a b c d Kamrava, Mehran (2017), The Great Game in West Asia: Iran, Turkey and the South Caucasus, Oxford University Press, p. 127, ISBN  9780190869663
  3. ^ “We are ordered to crush you”: Expanding repression of dissent in Iran (PDF), Amnesty International, 2012, p. 41, MDE 13/002/2012
  4. ^ Erdbrink, Thomas (4 August 2018), "Protests Pop Up Across Iran, Fueled by Daily Dissatisfaction", The New York Times, retrieved 1 December 2019
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hojjat Kalashi
Kalashi in 2019
Born c. 1979 or 1980 (age 44–45) [1]
Ardabil, Iran [2]
NationalityIranian
Alma mater University of Tehran
Political party Pan-Iranist Party
SpouseRoshanak Asteraki
Military career
Allegiance Iran
Service/branch Ground Force
Years of service2009–2010
Rank First lieutenant
Unit88th Armored Division

Hojjat Kalashi ( Persian: حجت کلاشی) is an Iranian pan-Iranist politician and head of the Pan-Iranist Party's youth wing. [2]

He has been imprisoned several times [3] and banned from leaving Iran. [4]

Kalashi is a graduate of political science, and is regarded among younger generations of ethnic Iranian Azeris with nationalist-oriented tendencies. [2] According to Mehran Kamrava, Kalashi has a positive image among Iranian nationalist groupings. [2]

References

  1. ^ Mostaghim, Ramin (17 June 2014), "On Tehran streets, U.S.-Iran cooperation weighed in practical terms", Los Angeles Times, retrieved 1 December 2019
  2. ^ a b c d Kamrava, Mehran (2017), The Great Game in West Asia: Iran, Turkey and the South Caucasus, Oxford University Press, p. 127, ISBN  9780190869663
  3. ^ “We are ordered to crush you”: Expanding repression of dissent in Iran (PDF), Amnesty International, 2012, p. 41, MDE 13/002/2012
  4. ^ Erdbrink, Thomas (4 August 2018), "Protests Pop Up Across Iran, Fueled by Daily Dissatisfaction", The New York Times, retrieved 1 December 2019

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