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Keramat Daneshian

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Keramat Daneshian (1944, Shiraz – 18 February 1974, Tehran) (کرامت‌الله دانشیان) was an Iranian director, poet and communist activist.[1] In 1974, he was convicted, along with Khosrow Golsorkhi, of plotting to kidnap the Shah of Iran's son,[2] allegedly to pressure SAVAK into releasing certain imprisoned members of his group. They were both later executed.


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  1. ^ Keramat Daneshian
  2. ^ "Mohammad Ali Abtahi - Weblog". www.webneveshteha.com. Retrieved 2019-05-23.