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Hojatoleslam 'Mohammad Javad Bahonar' (Ù…ØÙ…دجواد باهنر in
Persian) (
1933 -
August 30,
1981) was the second prime minister of
Iran following the 1979 revolution, and the secretary-general of the
Islamic Republic Party.
Bahonar was born in
Kerman, Iran. He was a cleric who was imprisoned for anti-government activities during the 1960s. However, he had not been active in politics for a long time before the Revolution, but was co-authoring textbooks in
Islamic studies. But after the revolution, he became a founding member of the Islamic Republic party, and an original member of the
Council of Revolution of Iran. He was chosen as the
Minister of Education under
Mohammad Ali Rajai's prime ministry in March 1981, and continued efforts to purge Iranian universities of American and European influences, in what became known as the ''
Islamic Cultural Revolution''. When Rajai became President on August 4, 1981, he chose Bahonar as his prime minister.
After
Mohammad Beheshti was
assassinated on
June 28,
1981, Bahonar became the secretary-general of the Islamic Republic party, but he didn't last long in that position, nor in the position of Prime Minister, as he was assassinated after less than two months in these offices, along with Rajai and other party leaders, when a bomb exploded at his office in
Tehran.
External links
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Iran: Will The New President Have A Big Tent? ''
Radio Liberty''