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Roohallah Jomei was born on 5 April, 1974 in Tehran, Iran, is a journalist. Discover Roohallah Jomei'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 49 years old?

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Occupation journalist
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 5 April 1974
Birthday 5 April
Birthplace Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iran

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Roohallah Jomei Net Worth

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Timeline

2020

Ali, in response to the remarks of Rouhani's media advisor, Hesamuddin Ashna, who had spoken in an interview with Andisheh Pouya monthly about the lack of accurate statistics on the deaths in November 2020 said: And has provided the exact pathology of the November events and the performance of the various departments involved in the matter to all relevant officials and officials, including the President.

2019

Roohallah Jomei said in a meeting with Iranian MP Mahmoud Sadeghi that 23 percent of protesters were shot at close range during the 2019–2020 Iranian protests. He also said that 16 percent of those killed in the November incidents were killed in attacks on military bases and 31 percent were destroyed or attacked in public and municipal facilities. He said some members of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission were aware of the issue of gasoline quotas.

2009

He spoke about the illegal efforts of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Presidential Administration to announce his victory before the official election results. He said that on 2009 June 12, he was told by the presidential administration to publish the news of Ahmadinejad's victory on the news agency of the Islamic Republic of Iran before the end of the voting, which he objected to. He says that the pressure from the institution of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the point of threat that eventually issued an order to publish this news in any way possible. He left the IRNA news agency at 10 pm to protest the involvement of behind-the-scenes agents in the official information, and this was published a few minutes later, in a situation where polling stations in many parts of Tehran were voting. .

1998

In a letter to Ali Motahari, who in his last speech in the 10th parliament again blamed the Ministry of Interior for suppressing the November 1998 protests, he asked the question: Do you consider the threat and attack on the grain warehouse and food and the destruction of public and government property, especially the economic, security and law enforcement centers, and even ordinary people, as negligence in performing their duties?

In an interview with Fars News Agency, in addition to denying, he said that the published article about his statements about the events of November 1998 was untrue, distorted and fragmented.