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- Q4710394 description "Iranian businessman".
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- Q4710394 abstract "Albert A. Hakim (1936–April 25, 2003) was an Iranian-American businessman and a figure in the Iran-Contra affair.Born in Iran, Hakim attended California Polytechnic Institute for 3 years, beginning in 1955. Back in Iran, he established an export business specializing in advanced technologies, and in avoiding export restrictions related to them. He also participated in Project Ibex for the CIA.Hakim was persona non grata in Iran.Hakim was credited with negotiating a 9-point plan known as the 'Hakim Accords', in which he negotiated the release of David P. Jacobsen, an American hostage held by the Islamic Republic of Iran from the Iran Hostage Crisis. Later, during Hakim's trial for his role in the Iran-Contra affair, Jacobsen wrote a letter in Hakim's defense in which he stated: "I would be in my fifth year of captivity had it not been for his [Hakim's] extraordinary efforts in negotiating with the Iranian representatives. Other American negotiators had given up, but Mr. Hakim continued."Hakim moved to California in the early 1980s, and in 1983 established Stanford Technology Trading Group International (STTGI) with Major General Richard V. Secord, Retired. STTGI subsequently became involved in illegal covert operations to supply the Nicaraguan contras, as part of the Iran-Contra affair. For his part in the matter, Hakim was charged with five felonies which were dismissed and subsequently pled guilty in a plea bargain to a misdemeanor, and was sentenced to probation and a fine of $5000.Hakim died of a heart attack in Inchon, South Korea, where he had moved to be near his wife's parents.".
- Q4710394 birthDate "1936".
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- Q4710394 deathDate "2003".
- Q4710394 deathYear "2003".
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- Q4710394 dateOfBirth "1936".
- Q4710394 dateOfDeath "2003".
- Q4710394 name "Hakim, Albert".
- Q4710394 placeOfBirth "Iran".
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- Q4710394 comment "Albert A. Hakim (1936–April 25, 2003) was an Iranian-American businessman and a figure in the Iran-Contra affair.Born in Iran, Hakim attended California Polytechnic Institute for 3 years, beginning in 1955. Back in Iran, he established an export business specializing in advanced technologies, and in avoiding export restrictions related to them.".
- Q4710394 label "Albert Hakim".
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