Hosein Sobhani-Nia

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hosein Sobhani-Nia

Hosein Sobhani-Nia ( Persian حسین سبحانی نیا; * 1954 in Nischapur ) is an Iranian member of parliament of the six legislative periods of four years in which the Majles was elected. He was a member of the Islamic Republican Party and editor of four retired publications , who was ambassador to Morocco from October 1996 to January 1998 .

Life

He studied for two years at the Golshan Madrasas and Hawza in Nishapur. From 1969 to 1975 he was a student of Mohammad Hadi Milani ( 1892-1975 ), one of the highest ranking Ayatollahs, in the Alyma area of ​​Mashhad . From 1975 to 1978 he was a master of political science at the University of Tehran . In 2000 he completed a degree in political science . Since 1991 he has followed the Sharia interpretation of Ali Khamene'i .

After the Islamic Revolution of 1979 he became a member of the Islamic Republican Party and was parliamentary group leader of this party and chairman of the foreign affairs committee for two legislative terms.

Member of Parliament

In the

In the

He was a member of the Presidium of the Majles in the fourth, seventh, eighth and ninth legislative periods.

In the seventh legislative period he was a member of the Foreign Policy Committee.

In the ninth legislative period he was a member of the Interior Committee.

diplomat

In 1981 he headed the training and audit committee of the Supreme Council for the Reconstruction of the Human Resources Department of the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

From October 1996 to January 1998 he was ambassador in Rabat . As a diplomatic career changer, he represented a government that was convicted in the judgment of the Berlin Court of Appeal on April 10, 1997 on the Mykonos assassination attempt by state terrorism with Hassan II, whose inhumane nature has been known since his biography Notre Ami le Roi .

Sons

His son Morteza Sobhani Nia (* 1981) is advisor to the Interior Minister and advisor to the State Secretary of the Interior Ministry, legal advisor to the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Leadership and Director of the Institute for Culture and Development of Iran, lecturer Another son of Hussein Sobhani Nia is a doctor and serves in marginalized areas in southern Iran another son is a student at Shahid Motahari High School.

Individual evidence

  1. Majles , [1] [2]
  2. The Daily Star (Lebanon) , April 22, 2014, Iran prisoners' families protest in capital, [3]
  3. ^ The Agency, Directory of Iranian Officials: A Reference Aid, 1998, p. 76
  4. Morteza Sobhani Nia, [4]
predecessor Office successor
Jafar Shamsian Iranian Ambassador Rabat
October 1996 to January 1998
Mohammad Reza Bakhtiari