• Lazım Esmaeili (also "Lazem") (1945–28 January 1996) was a Kurdish Iranian political activist operating in Turkey, who was found tortured and shot dead...
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  • Esmaili (redirect from Esmaeili)
    Ali Esmaeili (born 1996), Iranian footballer Fariborz Esmaeili (1940–2020), Iranian footballer Farshid Esmaeili (born 1994), Iranian footballer Lazım Esmaeili...
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  • team led by Çatlı was responsible for the 1995 deaths of Iranian spies Lazım Esmaeili and Askar Simitko. Çatlı's fingerprint was also allegedly found on the...
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  • for Yeşil having kidnapped two Iranian drug dealers [Iranian spies Lazım Esmaeili and Askar Simitko, abducted January 1995] in İstanbul at the time."...
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  • the prime suspect, Fernand Auger, committed suicide before arrest. Lazım Esmaeili (49–50), was a Kurdish Iranian spy and Askar Simitko (41–42), a spy...
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  • ÖHD. Recruited Kurdish militias to fight the PKK in the early 1990s. Lazım Esmaeili and Askar Simitko. Iranian SAVAMA agents. Mehmet Eymür, hief of the...
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  • third country.[citation needed] On January 15, 1996, he and his friend Lazım Esmaeili, were abducted by unknown persons from Turkish MIT and Iran's intelligence...
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  • Second MİT Report (the first was in 1987), based on the "Askar Simitko, Lazım Esmaeili and Tarık Ümit incident" file from his Counter-Terrorism Department...
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  • for Yeşil having kidnapped two Iranian drug dealers [Iranian spies Lazım Esmaeili and Askar Simitko, abducted in January 1995 in Istanbul at the time...
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