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Ebrahim Raisi

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Gender Male
Age 63
Date of birth December 14,1960
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Mashhad
Iran
Spouse Jamileh Alamolhoda
Party Combatant Clergy Association
ParentsSeyedeh Esmat Khodadad Hosseini
Seyed Haji Rais Al-Sadati
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Clergy
NationalityIranian
Full nameSayyid Ebrahim Raisol-Sadati
Position President of Iran
President of Iran since 2021
Presidential termAugust 5, 2021 –
Previous positionChief Justice of Iran
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Ebrahim Raisi Life story


Sayyid Ebrahim Raisolsadati, commonly known as Ebrahim Raisi, is an Iranian principlist politician, Muslim jurist, and the eighth and current president of Iran since 3 August 2021, having been elected to the presidency in the 2021 election.

Arab and Muslim leaders blame West for Gaza misery

Arab and Muslim leaders blame West for Gaza misery
Nov 15,2023 2:41 am

... Iran - Israel s main adversary - attended, with President Ebrahim Raisi striding across the carpeted halls in his black, cleric s robes, flanked by his scowling security men in dark suits and collarless shirts...

Hezbollah chief Nasrallah to break silence on Israel-Gaza war

Hezbollah chief Nasrallah to break silence on Israel-Gaza war
Nov 3,2023 1:21 am

... On Sunday, the Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi, said Israel s " crimes had crossed the red lines, which may force everyone to take action"...

US moves warships closer to Israel after Hamas attack

US moves warships closer to Israel after Hamas attack
Oct 9,2023 1:51 am

... Iran s President Ebrahim Raisi has expressed support for the Hamas attack, saying Israel needed to be held to account for endangering the region...

Oil prices rally on fear of Middle East supply disruptions

Oil prices rally on fear of Middle East supply disruptions
Oct 9,2023 1:10 am

... But Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has expressed support for the attack...

Arab League: Syria reinstated as Assad rehabilitation continues

Arab League: Syria reinstated as Assad rehabilitation continues
May 7,2023 11:10 am

... Earlier this week, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi visited Mr Assad - with some analysts suggesting the visit put extra pressure on Arab nations to bring Syria back into the fold...

Syria on way back to Arab fold as isolation crumbles

Syria on way back to Arab fold as isolation crumbles
May 2,2023 11:41 pm

...By Yolande KnellBBC News, JerusalemThey look like unlikely allies, but on Wednesday the moustachioed, secular Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is warmly welcoming the bearded, turban-wearing Islamist cleric-cum-President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, to Damascus...

Iran protests: LGBTQ community rises up

Iran protests: LGBTQ community rises up
Apr 18,2023 9:10 pm

... In a speech in Tehran on the anniversary of the revolution on 11 February, President Ebrahim Raisi accused the West of " exploiting women" under the pretext of human rights...

Iran installs cameras to find women not wearing hijab

Iran installs cameras to find women not wearing hijab
Apr 8,2023 11:50 am

... Last Saturday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi reiterated that Iranian women must wear the hijab as a " religious necessity"...

Iran protests: LGBTQ community rises up

Apr 1,2023 1:11 pm

By Khosro Kalbasi IsfahaniBBC Monitoring

" Are you a degenerate, " asked The Security Officer interrogating a young bisexual woman arrested during The recent anti-government protests in Iran.

The interrogator had searched The Woman 's phone and come across her intimate conversations with her girlfriend.

" What The hell are these chats? Are you a degenerate? " repeated The interrogator, his voice laced with disgust and using an offensive and derogatory Persian word which describes any form of same-sex attraction.

Now out of prison on bail, The Woman , who is in her 20s, tells The Bbc that she dodged The question by describing The Conversation as " jokes that are common between girls".

She says that The Officer appeared to be focused on pressing charges related to The protests and therefore did not pursue The allegations of homosexuality.

Iranian law, which is based on Sharia, considers same-sex relations as crimes that carry a Maximum Penalty of death.

" But he kept pounding me with that question: 'Are you a degenerate?' He also mentioned My Girlfriend 's name here and there, asking questions about her sexuality, " she says.

She had planned to make a rainbow-coloured LGBTQ Pride flag and take it to protests. " But I got arrested and a lot has happened since, " she says.

Pointing to The Defiant spirit of The younger generations in Iran, she says that it came as no surprise that The LGBTQ community was " more visible during The recent protests" especially since The Movement " has roots in The Struggle for Human Rights ".

In her opinion, this displays " unparalleled courage" of The younger generations and The Gulf between them and The Top echelons of The Islamic Republic , many of whom are now in their 80s.

" This Generation does not bend before barbaric laws and norms. It is bent on consistently remaining true to itself. It stands tall and demands recognition. "

The protests swept across The country following The death in custody in September of Mahsa Amini , a young ethnic Kurdish woman who was detained by morality police for allegedly wearing her hijab " improperly".

The Islamic Republic has responded with Deadly Force .

According to The Human Rights Activists' News Agency (HRANA), security forces have killed at least 530 protesters - including 71 Children - since The protests began. Four men have been executed on protest-related charges following trials that The UN says were unfair and based on Forced Confessions . Dozens of others who have been convicted are At Risk of execution.

'Queer, Life, Freedom'

During The protest Movement , young LGBTQ people have defied The Regime 's bans on public shows of affection and same-sex intimacy by removing their hijab and kissing each other in public.

Others have taken to streets with placards in The colours of The Pride and trans flags, reading " Woman, Life, Freedom" - The De Facto slogan of The protest Movement - as well as " Queer, Life, Freedom".

Queer is an offensive word to some, but for others it is The preferred term to describe their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Photos have shown activists spray-painting pro-LGBTQ slogans on walls at universities and in parks, including: " Queer, Trans, Freedom" " The LGBTQ community rises" and " This is The Voice of The LGBTQ community: liberation or setting The Night on fire".

Others have handed out flyers to people on The Streets that are hand-painted in The colours of The Pride flag and read: " The Iranian LGBTQ family stands by you. "

Many Iranians on Social Media have warmly welcomed The increased visibility of The LGBTQ community. Yet The Move has triggered a backlash from others.

In addition to The outright homophobic reactions, an old question has resurfaced: " Is it The 'right time' to speak of LGBTQ rights in Iran? "

Similar questions have reverberated through Iran's Modern History whenever marginalised groups have demanded rights.

" Is this The Right time for that? " was used by many Political Parties to gag feminists when thousands protested against The introduction of The mandatory hijab rules following The 1979 Islamic Revolution.

'We Are countless'

Afsaneh Rigot, a researcher in technology, law and Human Rights at Harvard University , says: " Seen globally, queer people in Iran face some of The harshest penalties for their existence. "

" They are also criminalised in multiple ways, not only under oppressive laws generally criminalising freedom of expression on and offline, but also laws directly criminalising their identities, " she adds.

These include wearing clothes considered female if a person is assigned male at birth.

Other same-sex acts that are criminalised include same-sex " kissing or touching as a result of lust" and are punishable by flogging. These penalties also apply to Children under The Age Of 18.

A trans non-binary activist in Iran in their early 20s, who say they are defying pressure from The " guardians of cis-heteronormativity" describe The increased visibility of The LGBTQ community as The " rainbow wave".

They also note that in response, top officials of The Islamic Republic are intensifying their homophobic rhetoric.

In a speech in Tehran on The Anniversary of The Revolution on 11 February, President Ebrahim Raisi accused The West of " exploiting women" under The pretext of Human Rights .

He Said those countries were in No Place to " set norms for The World , since they are pushing humanity towards The Brink of extinction by promoting immoral behaviour like homosexuality".

Despite all The headwinds, Iran's LGBTQ community is determined to not be pushed back into The Closet again.

Recently, dozens helped a gay beauty blogger make a video collage in which each of them repeated a single sentence: " We Are countless. "

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