Ebrahim Raisi, the hardline Iranian president, who has been killed in a helicopter crash aged 63, was a former judge whose ...
Ebrahim Raisi, ‘the Butcher of Tehran’, hardline prosecutor who became Iran’s president – obituary Telegraph Obituaries May 20, 2024 at 9:07 AM · 6 min read ...
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi died after his helicopter crashed in the mountains yesterday. Raisi was in line to be Iran's next supreme leader, along with a clampdown on morality questions.
Raisi was contender to succeed supreme leader Khamenei, 85 Raisi, 63, was Khamenei protege, harsh critic of the West As president, he cracked down on dissent at home Raisi pursued uncompromising ...
State media blamed the accident on poor weather conditions and thick fog. A Tehran official told Reuters that Mr Raisi's life is in danger - as is the life of Iran's foreign minister who was ...
Ebrahim Raisi was one of Iran's hardest of hardliners, a fanatical and absolute believer in the Iranian revolution and its mission. His death on a mountainside in the north of the country, marks a ...
Links to Iran's 'death committee' Mr Raisi became the deputy prosecutor in Tehran when he was only 25. While in that position he served as one of four judges who sat on secret tribunals set up in ...
A funeral procession for the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi took place in the city of Tabriz on Tuesday, close to the site where his helicopter crashed on Sunday afternoon. Tens of thousands ...
The so-called "Butcher of Tehran" has died. Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, the country's foreign minister and several other officials were killed after their helicopter crashed in northern Iran ...
The President of Iran Ebrahim Raisi's 'life is at risk' after he was involved in a helicopter crash near the border with Azerbaijan. A frantic search mission is now underway after the aircraft ...