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Hassan Firouzabadi

Iranian military officer (1951–2022)


Summary

Iranian military officer (1951–2022)

FieldValue
honorific_prefixSardar
nameHassan Firouzabadi
حسن فیروزآبادی
imageHassan Firouzabadi 2019.jpg
captionFirouzabadi in January 2019
birth_date
birth_nameSeyyed Hassan Aghaei Firouzabadi
birth_placeMashhad, Iran
death_date
death_placeTehran, Iran
placeofburialImam Reza Shrine
allegianceIran
branchBasij
serviceyears1989–2016
rankMajor General
commandsChief-of-Staff of Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran
battles{{plainlist
awards{{plainlist
*50px Order of Nasr <small>(1st class)</small><ref>{{cite newsfirstMahdilast=Poursafaurl=http://www.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=13921029000489work=Fars Newsscript-title=fa:گزارش فارس از تاریخچه نشان‌های نظامی ایران، از «اقدس» تا «فتح»؛ مدال‌هایی که بر سینه سرداران ایرانی نشسته استtrans-title=From "Aghdas" to "Fath": Medals resting on the chest of Iranian Serdarsdate=20 January 2014access-date=21 October 2014language=faarchive-date=10 October 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171010165102/http://www.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=13921029000489url-status=dead}}
*50px Order of Independence<ref>{{cite newsurlhttp://rc.majlis.ir/fa/law/show/135503work=Iranian Parliamentscript-title=fa:تصویب نامه درخصوص اعطای نشان عالی «استقلال» به آقای سیدحسن فیروزآبادیtrans-title=The letter about endowing the Excellent Order of Independence to Mr. Hassan Firouzabadilanguage=fadate=12 November 2008access-date=15 April 2016archive-date=3 September 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210903170552/https://rc.majlis.ir/fa/law/show/135503url-status=dead}}

حسن فیروزآبادی

  • Iranian intervention in Syria
  • Iranian intervention in Iraq}}
  • [[File:Order of Nasr Ribbon.svg|50px]] Order of Nasr (1st class)
  • [[File:Independence Ribbon Bar (I.R.Iran).svg|50px]] Order of Independence

Sayyid Hassan Aghaee Firouzabadi (; 3 February 1951 – 3 September 2021) was an Iranian military officer. He served as the Chief-of-Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces—the most senior military authority in Iran—from 1989 to 2016. After that, he was appointed a senior military advisor to the Supreme Leader of Iran and a member of the Expediency Discernment Council.

Early life

Firouzabadi was born on 3 February 1951 in the town of Malabad, in Mashhad, Iran, to religious parents who came from Yazd. He studied at the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, graduating in 1980, one year after the Iranian Revolution. He then took a part in the Iran–Iraq War and rose in prominence. He was in charge of the industrial war engineering, and the committee for the construction of surface-to-surface missiles. After the end of the war on 25 October 1989, Ali Khamenei appointed him head of the General Staff.

Military career

Before he was appointed the chief-of-staff, Firouzabadi had no previous military experience from either the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), or the Islamic Republic of Iran Army (Artesh), and he went by the title Basiji. On 17 April 1995, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei granted him the rank of major general, practically the highest military rank available in Iran. According to a report published by The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, he was credited with "leading the IRGC from a war-ravaged organization to a hybrid conventional-asymmetric military force overshadowing the still-lagging Artesh. He also oversaw a growing military industry that produced a wide range of products amid international sanctions, from ammunition to space rockets".

Controversy

Following the death of Kavous Seyed-Emami in custody in 2018, Firouzabadi claimed that “Several years ago, some individuals came to Iran... In their possessions were a variety of reptile desert species like lizards, chameleons... We found out that their skin attracts atomic waves and that they were nuclear spies who wanted to find out where do we (inside the Islamic Republic of Iran) have uranium mines, and where are we engaged in atomic activities”. Several scientists dismissed his remarks as absurd.

In October 2011, he was banned from entering the European Union for alleged violation of human rights.

Political positions

Firouzabadi expressed anti-American sentiment, rejecting a letter sent to him by the US Congress and said that "the scourge of Americans were a threat to the Revolution."

Firouzabadi was a supporter of former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's ideology and called on the Higher National Defense University to add to his ideology. Defending the continuation of Ahmadinejad's presidency, he also said in a speech that provoked criticism from most of the presidential candidates: "Now some believe that the distance that groups of politicians have created between the government and the people has been successful and has been able to attract the attention of the people. Therefore, in this presidential election, they can nominate a new presidential candidate and end the issue of Ahmadinejad. But this does not happen, they make mistakes". He further criticized former president Mohammad Khatami. However, towards the end of Ahmadinejad's presidency, he became critical of Ahmadinejad's positions.

Death

According to media reports on 3 September 2021, Firouzabadi died at the age of 70 from COVID-19, amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran. A funeral attended by senior military commanders was held in Tehran on Saturday 4 September.

References

References

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  12. Maza, Cristina. (13 February 2018). "Iran Says Enemies Used Lizards to Spy on Nuclear Program". Newsweek.
  13. Ghose, Tia. (13 February 2018). "No, Iran, Lizard 'Spies' Can't Detect Uranium". Live Science.
  14. (2011). "COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) No 359/2011 of 12 April 2011". European Union Council.
  15. Mahmoudi, Alborz (15 December 2008), "Sardar Warning to Larijani", retrieved online on 13 March 2009 from Day online (in Persian)
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  18. (28 February 2009). "حمایت رئيس ستاد كل نيروهای مسلح از آقای احمدی نژاد". Fararu News Agency.
  19. (15 April 2013). "انتقاد فیروز آبادی از اقدام احمدی‌نژاد و مشایی".
  20. (2 May 2013). "واکنش سرلشکر فیروزآبادی به اظهارات اخیر احمدی‌نژاد در خوزستان".
  21. (3 September 2021). "Long-Serving Former Iran Chief Of Staff Dies Of Covid".
  22. (3 September 2021). "Iran supreme leader's senior military advisor Firouzabadi dies".
  23. (3 September 2021). "Hassan Firouzabadi, former Iran's armed forces chief of staff, dies". Tehran Times.
  24. (3 September 2021). "Former Iran army chief dies of Covid-19: reports". France 24.
  25. (4 September 2021). "Ayatollah Khamenei offers condolences on passing of senior general". Tehran Times.
  26. (5 September 2021). "(تصاویر) تشییع پیکر سرلشکر فیروزآبادی".
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