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Behzad Nabavi was born on 29 September, 1941 in Tehran, Iran, is an Iranian politician (born 1941). Discover Behzad Nabavi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 29 September, 1941
Birthday 29 September
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iran

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1941

Behzad Nabavi (born 1941) is an Iranian reformist politician.

He served as Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Iran and was one of the founders of the reformist party Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution Organization.

Nabavi was born in Tehran in 1941.

1960

His father was a historian, He graduated from Amir Kabir University of Technology with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in the mid-1960s.

1964

He received a master's degree in electrical engineering in 1964.

Nabavi started his political activity as a guerrilla fighter against the Pahlavi government and served a prison term as a result.

1972

He had personally confirmed that when he was arrested in 1972, he had tried suicide by swallowing a Cyanide pill, which "fortunately or unfortunately" did not work.

During the Islamic Revolution he was among the founders of the Islamic Revolution Committees (known as komite or komiteh in Iran), which served as a security force mainly working against armed opposition parties and militia, the early years of the Islamic Republic.

Nabavi was also a founder of the intelligence office under the Presidency, which later became the ministry of intelligence.

Nabavi acted as the chief negotiator of Iran during the discussions with United States officials in the Iran hostage crisis, where he has been described as a "radical" who gained influence at the expense of "moderates" as a result of the crisis.

1990

Before his career as a democratic reformist, Nabavi was considered an ideologue of the Iranian Islamic left until conservatives in the 1990s sidelined that force.

2000

Nabavi served in different posts in the government of Iran, including a member of the Central Committee of the Islamic Revolution, the head of the Setad-e Basij-e Eghtesadi-e Keshvar (the body that introduced government-issued coupons because of economical difficulties of the Iran–Iraq War), which made the conservatives call him a couponist (which rhymes with communist in Persian), minister of heavy industries under Mir-Hossein Mousavi, and a representative of Tehran to the parliament (39% of ballots in 2000).

He also worked in some state-owned petroleum companies.

He acted as the chairman of the board in Petropars and a consultant to the CEO in Mapna, a company working on the expansion of oil refineries in Iran.

As a member of the parliament, Nabavi has been one of the major critics of the Council of Guardians, the body which both vets candidates for political office and can veto legislation passed by parliament.

2004

In turn, the council banned him from running for re-election for parliamental in 2004 along with 80 other incumbents.

On 1 February 2004, Nabavi resigned from parliament with more than 100 MPs, and his resignation was accepted by a 154/22/7 (for/against/absentation) vote by the parliament on 18 April 2004.

In his resignation speech, he mentioned the "violation of public rights" as his main reason for resignation.

Nabavi was also prohibited from running for office in other elections and summoned by the judiciary for libel and "disturbing the public mind", when he was serving as an MP and hence certain restrictions applied for such summoning.

Behzad Nabavi and Ali Akbar Mohtashami were among those who prevented by the Guardian council from taking part in the elections of Majlis.

2009

Nabavi was arrested after the 2009 Iran Presidential Election.

2010

He was sentenced to six years in prison by the court in February 2010.