Communist Party of Persia

The Communist Party of Persia (Persian: حزب کمونیست ایران) was an Iranian communist party. Originally established as the Justice Party (Persian: فرقه عدالت, romanized: Ferqa'ye ʿEdālat) in 1917[2] by the former social democrats who supported Baku-based Bolsheviks, it participated in Third International in 1919 and was renamed to the Communist Party of Iran in 1920.[2]

Communist Party of Persia
General SecretaryHeydar Khan Amo-Oghli
First SecretaryAssadollah Ghaffarzadeh (first)
Avatis Sutlanzadeh (last)
Founded1917
Banned1921
Succeeded byTudeh Party of Iran[1]
Youth wingYoung Communist League of Persia
IdeologyCommunism
Political positionFar left
International affiliationComintern

Haydar Khan e Amo-oghli, one of the leaders of the Constitutional Revolution of Iran, was elected as its general secretary. Its foundation came about as a result of the establishment of the Soviet Republic of Gilan, earlier that year, by Mirza Kouchak Khan and his Jangali ("Foresters' Movement") insurgents.

The party was banned in 1921 (coinciding with the defeat of the Soviet Republic of Gilan), though members continued activities underground until the foundation of the Tudeh Party in 1941, which thereafter became the official communist party in the country.

References

  1. Vahabzadeh, Peyman (2010). Guerrilla Odyssey: Modernization, Secularism, Democracy, and the Fadai Period of National Liberation In Iran, 1971–1979. Syracuse University Press. p. 182. ISBN 9780815651475.
  2. Frank Tachau (1994). "Justice Party I". Political parties of the Middle East and North Africa. Greenwood Press. p. 159. ISBN 9780313266492.
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