Amir Hossein Azmoudeh

Amir Hossein Azmoudeh (Persian: امیرحسین آزموده; born in 1908 in Tehran - died in 1998 in France) was one of the senior soldiers of the Pahlavi period.

He was an opponent of Mohammad Mossadegh's government and was appointed to the army prosecutor's office immediately after the coup d'état of August 19, 1953.

"He ordered political prisoners to be flown around Qom at night and thrown into the salt lake."

[3][4][5] "During the previous regime, I spent years researching and finding new facts about the arbitrary execution of political prisoners by General Hossein Azmoudeh by burying these prisoners alive in the depths of Qom Salt Lake, but despite the political difficulties that SAVAK had," he said.

In a documentary about his 63 years of journalistic memories in 2009, Blori traveled to a small village called "Deh Shoor" on the shores of Qom Salt Lake with the film crew and talked closely with the locals.