The Creation of a Doppelgänger Named ABBASI by the Ayatollahs.

Since 1980, the Iranian mullahs have constantly tried to falsify David Abbasi's work and identity.

A fake character named Dr. Abbasi was created in Iran to harm David Abbasi in France.

The well-organized and globally infiltrated new fundamentalism has launched, through the media in Los Angeles, a general of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), who is the trainer of the Lebanese Hezbollah, under the false name of Abbasi. The aim is to deceive global public opinion against the secular Franco-Persian writer and philosopher, David Abbasi.

David Abbasi, a secular humanist, has been waging a tireless and immense battle since the age of 14. As an inventor and creator of secular, innovative, and rational ideas, he has influenced the world through his writings and his radio and television programs in French, Persian, Arabic, English, Kurdish, and Turkish. His secular engagement has reached people worldwide, including, of course, his enemies—Islamists and fundamentalists, as well as Islamist Marxists, now known as the "Caviar Left," who represent another side of political Islam seeking to dominate Judeo-Christian societies.

The origins of these ideas go back to 1980s Iran and the Islamic Revolution, which was supported by all Islamist movements, the clergy, and the Ayatollahs, along with 30,000 Shiite mosques and the armed movement of clerics, whom the Shah of Iran referred to as "Islamist Marxists."

Their slogan during the early years of Khomeini’s Islamic Revolution was: “The total destruction of imperialism and Israel.”

This slogan was prominently displayed on the front pages of their newspapers.

As a passionate secular philosopher and thinker, David Abbasi has consistently challenged these anti-Western movements and criticized any politicization of Islam. Consequently, he has always been a target of fundamentalists from all backgrounds. According to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, his political Islam influences the entire world, affecting Shiites, Islamist Marxists, and other Islamist movements that claim to

oppose the Ayatollahs' regime while spending millions of dollars to counter David Abbasi’s secular ideas.

David Abbasi has been the target of physical attacks, propaganda, and slanderous accusations since the 1980s, when his newspaper Erchad was banned by the Ayatollahs and condemned by the Revolutionary Courts. His father was assassinated, and his family was arrested. Since arriving in France in 1983, each of his book publications has provoked attacks, including one in 1986 by an associate of Ali Khamenei. (Read more: awesta.fr)

The Creation of a Fake Individual Named Dr. ABBASI

A major anti-David Abbasi act was the fabrication of a doppelgänger named Dr. Abbasi—an Iranian terrorist general claiming to be the trainer of Lebanese Shiite terrorists. His real name was Yadollah Ghazvini, but he adopted the alias Dr. Hassan Abbasi, delivering violent anti-Western speeches to deceive and tarnish the reputation of David Abbasi, who resides in Paris.

This highly significant and extremely serious attack against David Hassan Abbasi involved the creation of this false figure, Dr. Hassan Abbasi, whose real name was Yadollah Ghazvini—a terrorist general of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, claiming to be an educator of Lebanese Shiite terrorists.

The creation of this fake character under the name Dr. Abbasi, along with the investment of millions of dollars to make this figure famous as a staunch defender of Islamic terrorism, Hezbollah, and the Iranian regime, was intended to mislead the public into believing that the terrorist Dr. Abbasi in Iran was the same Abbasi from Paris.

Everyone fell into this trap and confused David Abbasi—the philosopher, secularist, and freedom fighter living in Paris—with Abbasi, the terrorist general of the Revolutionary Guards and advisor to the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. In response, in 1995, David Hassan Abbasi removed "Hassan" from his name and also adopted the Persian name Siyavash Awesta H

owever, despite the massive publicity surrounding this worldwide lie and slander—fueled by the financing of numerous television and radio programs constantly discussing this fabricated terrorist character—many people, including friends and even close family members of David Abbasi, believed in this propaganda. This caused distress among his relatives, who contacted him to express their concerns.

Since 1980, the Iranian mullahs have constantly tried to falsify David Abbasi's work and identity.

Islamists have promoted their false imitation of Hassan Abbasi, who appeared several times a week on Iranian state television, as well as on Persian-speaking channels that claimed to be opposition media in Los Angeles. He provided his analyses and pro-Islamist, anti-Western, and anti-Semitic ideas.
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According to documents revealed by Iranian intelligence services, the Islamic Republic of Iran has financed several million dollars to spread the speeches and messages of this fake Abbasi, along with numerous television broadcasts worldwide, through Persian-language media based in Los Angeles for several years.

The fabrication of this fake persona was aimed at destroying the image and career of David Abbasi—the Franco-Persian philosopher, writer, and historian living in Paris, who has written over 140 books and 3,000 articles published in dozens of newspapers, along with more than 5,000 radio and television broadcasts aired on numerous international channels, including TV5, Al Arabiya, Pars TV, Azadi TV, Mehr TV, Al Hadath, I24News, Persian CNN, Ici & Maintenant, Radio Paris, RT, Radio Israel, Radio Tehran, and Mehr TV.

This slander campaign caused significant damage to David Abbasi.

((Journal Kayhan))

Work and business from a young age while studying

David Abbasi « Siyavash Awesta », heir to a seven-thousand-year-old family tradition, embarked on his economic endeavors in his teenage years while continuing his studies.

At the age of 14, he became a journalist and newspaper editor. By 17, he was the night manager of the Tehran Hotel in Mashhad. The following year, at 18, he founded and directed the Wienerwald music club in Mashhad. However, due to pressure and attacks from fundamentalists, a police officer was stationed at his office every night by order of Mr. Valian, the governor of Khorasan.

In 1977, he managed the Green Leaf restaurant, and in 1978, he founded and became the editor-in-chief of Ershad magazine.

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, due to his profession as a writer and journalist and his critiques of theocracy and political Islam, he was forced to leave his homeland. At that time, he owned five successful businesses, but after his departure, all his assets and his newspaper were confiscated by the Islamic regime. His father and several of his companions were killed or executed during those tragic years.

After two years of studying history in Beirut and Damascus, where he mastered the Arabic language, he emigrated to Paris. There, he officially and legally worked as a photographer in front of the Eiffel Tower.

At the same time, he registered the newspapers Ershad, Atwal, Homa, and Shahr Farang in various languages at the National Library of France and continued his work as a writer, journalist, and educator.

In Paris, he founded the Étoile publishing house, along with four boutiques in the capital, to publish books and promote advancements in computing in France.

From 1984 to the present day, he has been the founder and director of the Avesta Institute, a cultural center located at 66 Champs-Élysées, Paris.

He also established the Fax Service, as well as a computer-assisted advertising and publishing service, in addition to stores specializing in reprography and the publication of advertisements with television programs. For these innovations, he has received numerous distinctions, including awards, medals, badges, and diplomas from the French Senate and various academies.

In parallel, he founded several restaurants in Paris, including:

Chez Esther

Since 1984, he has also been a board member and one of the key programmers of the French-speaking FM station Ici et Maintenant, RadioParis.net, and the Persian radio station Avai Iran.

List of documents accompanying this file

Document No. 1 – Announcement in the Khorasan newspaper dated April 6, 1982, by the editor-in-chief of Ershad, Mr. Abbasi, addressed to the Islamic Revolutionary Tribunal.

Document No. 2 – Medical certificate from Paris, France, following the physical assault on David on August 1, 10, and 31, 1985.

Document No. 3 – Medical and hospital certificate following the attempted murder and injury of  David during the presentation of his book From Mithra to Muhammad on July 10, 1986.

Document No. 4 – Testimony from the Paris police regarding the attack by the niece of the Islamic president of Iran on David in his office with a bladed weapon, intended to kill him, dated March 2, 1988.

Document No.5Medical certificate indicating that David was injured during the March 2, 1988 attack.

Document No. 6 – Statement from Radio Rim following the on-air threats made by a fundamentalist Islamist against Johnny David on March 29, 2005

Document No. 7 – Complaint filed by David with the Paris police on September 5, 2008, following the falsification and impersonation of his identity by fundamentalists, which led to the arrest of a group.

Document No. 8 – Police report from Paris dated July 5, 2013, following the break-in at David's office and the theft of books and other items.

Document No. 9 – Police certificate from Paris dated June 18, 2013, following the falsification of David's bank cards by an Islamist group in a French bank, whose leader—the group's patriarch—was collaborating with the Islamic Republic of Iran to build Shiite gold mines in Iran, Iraq, and Syria worth several million dollars per year.

Document No. 10 Police testimony following the raid on David's office on February 12, 2014.

Document No. 11 – Police press release from Paris dated October 30, 2018, following an assault at David's office that caused damage and theft.

Document No. 12- Certificate from the French police following the complaint filed by David Abbasi after being assaulted by a fundamentalist while stopped at a stop sign in his car with his seven-year-old son on December 22, 2020.

Document No. 13 – Police affidavits dated March 16, 20, 30 and 30, 2023, following complaints filed by David after a group of four people committed theft in a radio studio.

The group was arrested by the police during the operation.

 

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