
Fereydoun Abbasi
Fereydoun Abbasi is an Iranian nuclear scientist and politician who served as the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran. He is known for his expertise in nuclear technology and his significant role in Iran's nuclear program, which he has defended against international scrutiny. Abbasi has been vocal about geopolitical issues, particularly regarding the West's influence in the Middle East and the complexities surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions. Recently, he commented on the narratives surrounding Iran's nuclear capabilities and Western policies in the region, highlighting the historical context of territorial changes post-World War I and the perceived artificiality of national borders in the Middle East.
Born on Oct 01, 1958 (66 years old)
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Iran:
Fereydoun Abbasi is one of the notable scientists who were martyred by the Israeli regime.
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Indonesia:
Fereydoun Abbasi, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization, was killed in the Israeli attacks.
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Iran:
Fereydoun Abbasi is mentioned as another scientist who was killed in the Israeli attacks.
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Iraq:
Fereydoun Abbasi described the Board of Governors' decision as a politically biased stance towards the Western agenda.
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Malaysia:
Fereydoun Abbasi was another leading nuclear scientist who lost his life in the Israeli attack.
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Liechtenstein:
Fereydoun Abbasi was the former head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and was killed by Israel.
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New Zealand:
Fereydoun Abbasi was a prominent nuclear scientist who was killed in the Israeli strikes.
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Italy:
Fereydoun Abbasi was one of the nine scientists killed in the Israeli attack and was a former head of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization.
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Indonesia:
Fereydoun Abbasi was targeted by Israel and ultimately killed by a missile.
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Guyana:
Iranian state media reported that at least two nuclear scientists, Fereydoun Abbasi and Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, were killed in Israeli strikes in Tehran.
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