Babak Zanjani

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Wikipedia reports Born Babak Morteza Zanjani 12 March 1974 (age 46)[1] Tehran, Iran Nationality Iranian Occupation Businessman Several commentators have stated that Zanjani is perhaps a "fall guy" for corruption scandals in Iran.[4] Contents Sorinet Group Edit Sorinet Group (Persian: Sorinet Group of Companies) is an Iranian business conglomerate. The company is one of Iran's largest business conglomerates. Sorinet businesses include cosmetics, finance and banking, hospitality, commercial aviation, infrastructure, building material, information technology and international real estate development. It operates in countries including Iran, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Tajikistan, Malaysia, China. He also owned Qeshm Airlines and Rah Ahan Sorinet FC in Iran.[5][6] In 2013, Zanjani stated that his net worth was $13.5 billion.[7] EU sanctions against Iran Edit Zanjani was named in the restrictive measures against Iran in December 2012 by the EU council on the grounds of "assisting designated entities to violate the provisions of the EU regulation on Iran and is providing financial support to the government of Iran".[8] Zanjani was claimed to be "a key facilitator for Iranian oil deals and transferring oil-related money".[9] He denied the accusation, declining any ties with the Iranian government and calling the Europeans' decision "a mistake".[10] The EU sanctions against Iran describe Zanjani as "a key facilitator for Iranian oil deals"[11] and transferring oil related money and accused the Malaysia-based First Islamic Bank of being used to channel Iranian oil-related payments.[10] Zanjani said the complex nature of his companies' transactions, involving large sums, might have misled EU authorities. Zanjani's companies were involved in the Labuan—Iran oil smuggling on the eastern coast of Malaysia. Labuan had been serving as a drop-off spot for Iranian crude.[12] Babak Morteza Zanjani (Persian: بابک مرتضی زنجانی‎, born 12 March 1974)[2] is an Iranian billionaire and business magnate. He was the managing director of the UAE-based Sorinet Group, one of Iran's largest business conglomerates.[3] In late 2013, he was accused of withholding $2.7 billion of government money owned by the Ministry of Petroleum, in his attempts to facilitate Iran's oil revenue hindered by the sanctions against Iran. Babak Morteza Zanjani (Persian: بابک مرتضی زنجانی, born 12 March 1974) [2] is a billionaire and business magnate. He was the managing director of the UAE-based Sorinet Group, one of Iran's largest business conglomerates. [3] In late 2013, he was accused of withholding $2.7 billion in state funds belonging to the Ministry of Petroleum in an attempt to facilitate Iranian oil revenues that were hindered by sanctions against Iran. Zanjani had transferred €87 billion in Iranian funds during the sanctions and had brought 22 aircraft and an offshore drilling rig into the country. Babak Zanjani Born Babak Morteza Zanjani March 12, 1974 (age 46)[1] Tehran, Nationality Businessman Occupation Iranian [4] Contents Sorint Group Edit Sorint Group (Persian: غروف شرکت نمای سورینت‎) is an Iranian business consortium. The company is one of the largest business conglomerates in Iran. Sorint's businesses include cosmetics, finance and banking, hospitality, commercial aviation, infrastructure, building materials, information technology, and international real estate development. The company operates in countries including Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Türkiye, Tajikistan, Malaysia, China. He also owns Qeshm Airlines and the Iranian football club Sorint FC. [5][6] In 2013, Zanjani's companies had a net worth of $13.5 billion. [7] EU sanctions against Iran Zanjani was included in restrictive measures against Iran announced by the Council of the European Union in December 2012 for "assisting designated entities in breach of the provisions of the EU Regulation on Iran and providing financial support to the Iranian government". [8] Zanjani was alleged to be "a major f

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Baharak Zanjani creations (Art) Hand-painted and gift, from the sister the most beautiful painting given to me

Mom

     

My dear mom, I love you. Days pass, sometimes bitter, sometimes happy. Days pass. Behind my loneliness, a shadow is waiting in a corner at every moment. Two worried glances! Sometimes silent, sometimes explosive, I take each step forward. I wait a little and then look back again! To see that the shadow is still looking behind me? Oh, how good of a mother! You are by my side, you are a balm to a helpless heart. How selflessly you held your wayward daughter in your arms! As long as you are there, my sorrow is in vain. Just look at my sorrow. By your side, all hardships flow like a flowing river. They pass away. Although the language of my poetry is bitter, inside me, I am so attached to your existence and the warmth of your gaze. "God knows, and I know, and you." All my days are your days. Your days are happy. Your moments are all pure and innocent. Mansourah Mousavi ★★★ You, my mother, I interpreted the meaning of sacrifice and loyalty in your clothes. To find love and honesty, I pictured you alone. How many nights do your eyes stay awake? Maybe she sees sleep in my eyes. Your heart forgets its sorrows. Unless joy comes to my lips. How much trouble did you go through for me so that I could be at ease? By your side, your spring and autumn of sorrow ended in the hope that I would be a new spring. You were like a candle to my dark nights, to soothe my sorrow. You were a woman, and in your lap I learned the lesson of love and the virtue of a man. You, the concept of love, are the secret of sacrifice. Patience, sincerity, you are the epitome of kindness and compassion. I seek from you the sign of light. Poet: Mehrdad Molaei