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Iran’s first president Abolhassan Banisadr dies in Paris

  • Banisadr, the country’s first leader after the 1979 Islamic revolution, died in a Paris hospital from long illness
  • The 88-year-old had been living in exile in France since 1981 after he was dismissed by parliament for opposing late supreme leader Khomeini

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Abolhassan Banisadr was dismissed by the Iranian parliament in 1981 for opposing late supreme leader Khomeini. File photo: AP
Iran’s first president after the 1979 Islamic revolution, Abolhassan Banisadr, died in a Paris hospital on Saturday aged 88, the official news agency IRNA said.
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“After a long illness, Abolhassan Banisadr died on Saturday at the (Pitie-) Salpetriere hospital” in southeast Paris, IRNA reported, citing a source close to the former president.

Banisadr was elected president in January 1980 hot on the heels of the previous year’s Islamic revolution.

But he was dismissed by the Iranian parliament in 1981 after he opposed late supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Since then, he had been living in exile in France.

Born on March 22, 1933 in a village near Hamadan in western Iran, Banisadr was a supporter of liberal Islam.

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A practising Muslim, he was an activist from the age of 17 in the ranks of the National Front of Iran, the movement of nationalist leader Mohammad Mossadegh.

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