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Alireza Alavitabar

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Alireza Alavitabar taking part a debate over religion at IUST.

Alireza Alavitabar (Persian: علیرضا علوی‌تبار; born 1960) is an Iranian political scientist and a leading reformist intellectual and writer.[1]

Alavitabar is a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front and was the editor of the now closed Sobh-e-Emrooz newspaper.[2]

He was of the main thinkers in the Iranian reform movement during Khatami's presidency.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Alavitabar, Alireza; Ehsani, Kaveh (1999). ""God Hasn't Died in This Society Yet": A Conversation with Alireza Alavitabar". Middle East Report (212): 28–31. doi:10.2307/3012910. JSTOR 3012910.
  2. ^ http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/713.cfm