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Saeed Bashirtash | |
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Education | Université libre de Bruxelles (DDS) |
Political party | Nation Party of Iran |
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Children | 2 |
Website | bashirtash |
Saeed Bashirtash (Persian: سعید بشیرتاش; born December 26, 1965) is an Iranian politician, dentist and implant surgeon who lives in Brussels, Belgium. He is an activist in opposition of the current government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
In 1996, he took on a directorial role as the chief organizer of The Youth Organization of the Party of the Iranian Nation (Persian: سازمان جوانان حزب ملت ایران), an aspiring group of budding activists within the Party of the Iranian Nation, working closely with his close friends, Parvaneh Eskandari, and Dariush Forouhar, the founder of the Party of the Iranian Nation. Forouhar and Eskandari would eventually become victims of the “chain murders of Iran”.
Based on his own version of events, after the untimely assassination of his friend and mentor, Saeed Bashirtash led the Youth Organization of the Party of the Iranian Nation to a series of protests against the Islamic Republic of Iran, forcing the regime to eventually admit responsibility for the “chain murders of Iran”.
The Youth Organization of the Party of the Iranian Nation also played a pivotal role in the Iranian Student Protests of July 1999. Once the police started making arrests, Bashirtash managed to evade the authorities, escaping to Turkey. Eventually, he rejoined his wife, Darya Safai, after she was released temporarily on bail. The two then fled to Belgium. Although we cannot confirm many of the claims in this article.