Lotfollah Meisami Explained

Lotfollah Meysami
Birth Place:Isfahan, Iran
Nationality:Iranian
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    Alma Mater:University of Tehran
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    Allegiance:Iran
    Branch:Imperial Iranian Army
    Serviceyears:1964–1966

    Lotfollah Meysami (Persian: لطف‌الله میثمی) is an Iranian Nationalist-Religious activist,[1] journalist and publisher.

    He owns and publishes Cheshmandāz-e Irān, a two-monthly magazine on politics and strategy.[2]

    Political activity

    Meisami was a student activist with the National Front and Freedom Movement of Iran while studying at the University of Tehran. After graduation, he secured a job and could make a stable future for himself, but he chose to join the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) to engage in the guerilla movement against the Pahlavy dynasty.[3] Meisami was blinded by a self-made bomb and also lost a hand.

    He was sentenced to imprisonment multiple times, from winter 1963 to summer 1964 at Qasr Prison for his association with the Freedom Movement of Iran, and between summer 1971 and 1973 at Evin Prison and 1974 to 1979 for his activities with the MEK.[4] He left the MEK following its ideological shift to Marxism.[5] He then founded an organization in 1976/77, namely People's Mujahedin Movement of Iran.[6]

    References

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Prominent activists urge end to hunger strike. 5 December 2011. Radio Zamaneh. 10 March 2017.
    2. Orality in Persian Argumentative Discourse: A Case Study of Editorials. Iranian Studies. 49. 4. 2016 . 677–691. Leila Khabbazi-Oskouei. 10.1080/00210862.2015.1026250. 162311824.
    3. Book: Cronin, Stephanie. 2013. Reformers and Revolutionaries in Modern Iran: New Perspectives on the Iranian Left. Routledge/BIPS Persian Studies Series. 978-1134328901. Routledge. 205.
    4. Mahdi Fatehi. Asghar Abutorabi. Tortures started in 1963 in Ghasr Prison. December 2012. 25 July 2015. Oral History website . Mehrnameh . 111–112 . 27.
    5. Book: Sadri, Mahmoud. Mehran. Kamrava. Manochehr. Dorraj. Socialism, Islamic. 2008. Iran Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Islamic Republic. 2. 978-0-313-34161-8. Greenwood Press. 462.
    6. Book: Mehrzad. Boroujerdi. Kourosh. Rahimkhani. Postrevolutionary Iran: A Political Handbook. Syracuse University Press. 9780815654322. 2018. 345.