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Bijan Jazani
بیژن جزنی
An photograph of Bijan Jazani, possibly taken in the 1950’s
Born
January 9, 1938
Iran, Tehran
Died
April 19, 1975(1975-04-19) (aged 37)
Known for
One of the founders of the Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas
Criminal charges
Indication under military court in February 1969
Criminal penalty
2–10 years of in Qasr Prison
Bijan Jazani (Persian: بیژن جَزنی, also spelled "Bizhan Jazani"; January 9, 1938, in Tehran – April 19, 1975) was an Iranian political activist and a significant figure among modern Iranian Socialist intellectuals. A Marxist theorist, Jazani was one of the founders of the Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas.
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1965. Two years later he was arrested by SAVAK for his activities with BijanJazani, and resleased in 1968, being rearrested and confined until 1977. He...
University. He had just been introduced to BijanJazani by his friend Farrokh Negahdar in 1965. This was when Jazani-Zarifi group, a leftist circle preparing...
were inspired by thoughts of Mao Zedong, Che Guevara, and Régis Debray. BijanJazani, known as the "intellectual father" of the organization, contributed...
member of the Tudeh Party, but after the August 28 Coup, along with BijanJazani and some other leftist students from the University of Tehran, he joined...