For other uses, see Hossein Fatemi (disambiguation).
Hossein Fatemi
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office 16 September 1952 – 19 August 1953
Monarch
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Prime Minister
Mohammad Mosaddegh
Preceded by
Hossein Navab
Succeeded by
Abdolhossein Meftah
Member of the Parliament
In office 27 April 1952 – 16 September 1952
Constituency
Tehran
Personal details
Born
(1917-02-10)10 February 1917 Nain, Sublime State of Persia
Died
10 November 1954(1954-11-10) (aged 37) Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Cause of death
Execution by firing squad
Political party
National Front
Spouse
Parivash Satvati
(m. 1951)
Children
1
Alma mater
University of Tehran
Hossein Fatemi (Persian: حسین فاطمی; also Romanized as Hoseyn Fātemi; 10 February 1917 – 10 November 1954) was an Iranian scholar.[1] A close associate of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh, he proposed nationalization of Iranian oil and gas assets. Initially a journalist, he served as minister of foreign affairs from 1951 to 1953. After the 1953 coup d'état toppled the government of Mosaddegh, Fatemi was arrested, tortured,[2] and convicted by a military court of "treason against the Shah", and executed by a firing squad.[3][4]
^A century of revolution: social movements in Iran by John Foran - p. 109
^Cite error: The named reference Moaddel was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Nasrin Alavi (2005). We Are Iran. Soft Skull Press. p. 65. ISBN 1-933368-05-5. Fatemi was convicted of treason and executed in 1954.
^Ervand Abrahamian (1999). Tortured Confessions: Prisons and Public Recantations in Modern Iran. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 99. ISBN 0-520-21866-3.
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