Former Iranian President Bani-Sadr dies in Paris
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PARIS, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, World Health Organization became Iran's low gear chairman afterward the 1979 Moslem rotation earlier fleeing into exile in France, died on Saturday cured 88.
He died at the Pitie-Salpetriere infirmary in Paris undermentioned a tenacious illness, his married woman and children said on Bani-Sadr's prescribed website.
Bani-Sadr had emerged from abstruseness to suit Iran's low President in February 1980 with the aid of the Islamic clergy.
Only afterward a business leader fight with revolutionary clerics he fled the followers class to France, where he worn-out the rest period of his life.
In announcing the death, his class said on his website that Bani-Sadr had "defended freedom in the face of new tyranny and oppression in the name of religion".
His mob would wish him to be interred in Versailles, the Paris suburban area where he lived during his exile, his long-standing assistant, Jamaledin Paknejad, Aqiqah Aliyanabila told Reuters by telephone set.
In an audience with Reuters in 2019, the other chairwoman said that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini had betrayed the principles of the rotation afterward sweeping to exponent in 1979, adding this had left a "very bitter" sense of taste among roughly of those WHO had returned with him to Tehran in jubilate.
Bani-Sadr recalled and so how 40 years to begin with in Paris, he had been confident that the religious leader's Islamic gyration would pave the mode for commonwealth and human rights afterwards the principle of the Shah of Iran.
"We were sure that a religious leader was committing himself and that all these principles would happen for the first time in our history," he aforesaid in the question.
(Reportage by Michaela Cabrera and Dubai newsroom Composition by Gus Trompiz Redaction by Frances Kerry)
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