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The website of Iran's influential ex-President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been shut down, his brother has said. | The website of Iran's influential ex-President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has been shut down, his brother has said. |
Mohammad Hashemi said the firm hosting the site had been ordered to take it down by unknown officials. | Mohammad Hashemi said the firm hosting the site had been ordered to take it down by unknown officials. |
He said a request from Iran's internet watchdog to remove material critical of the government had been ignored. | He said a request from Iran's internet watchdog to remove material critical of the government had been ignored. |
Mr Rafsanjani is head of an advisory body to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei but has been openly critical of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. | Mr Rafsanjani is head of an advisory body to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei but has been openly critical of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. |
Mr Rafsanjani's political power has been in decline lately, say analysts. Earlier this year he lost his position as head of Iran's highest clerical body, the Assembly of Experts. | Mr Rafsanjani's political power has been in decline lately, say analysts. Earlier this year he lost his position as head of Iran's highest clerical body, the Assembly of Experts. |
In 2009, during mass street protests that followed President Ahmadinejad's controversial re-election, Mr Rafsanjani angered hard-liners by calling for the release of detained opposition members. | |
Mr Rafsanjani was then barred from leading Friday prayers in Tehran. | Mr Rafsanjani was then barred from leading Friday prayers in Tehran. |
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Analysts consider Mr Rafsanjani a conservative pragmatist who played an important role as an intermediary between the dissident Green Movement that protested against the 2009 election results and the political establishment. | Analysts consider Mr Rafsanjani a conservative pragmatist who played an important role as an intermediary between the dissident Green Movement that protested against the 2009 election results and the political establishment. |
His family has been hit by legal action. His daughter was detained in a February street protest and last week was summoned by a Tehran court to answer charges of making anti-government propaganda, AFP news agency says. | |
One of his sons has resigned as chief of the Tehran Metro while another lives abroad for fear of a political trial. | One of his sons has resigned as chief of the Tehran Metro while another lives abroad for fear of a political trial. |
Mr Rafsanjani's website was closed as registration ended for next year's parliamentary elections. | |
Reuters news agency says more than 4,500 candidates registered. They must now be vetted by the conservative-dominated Guardian Council, which has the power to bar candidates. |
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