Labour Party of Iran
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Labour Party of Iran حزب کار ایران | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1965 |
| Split from | Tudeh |
| Ideology | Communism Marxism-Leninism Anti-revisionism Hoxhaism |
| International affiliation | International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle) |
| Website | |
| toufan.org | |
The Labour Party of Iran (Persian: حزب کار ایران; translit.: Hezb-e Kar-e Irān) is a Hoxhaist Communist party whose leadership is exiled in Germany. It is against the Iranian government and is a member of the International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle).
History[edit]
The original party was founded in 1965 after a split within Tudeh over concerns of reformism, calling itself the Revolutionary Tudeh Party. It was later renamed the Marxist-Leninist Organization Toufan ("Toufan" meaning Storm.) It aligned with the People's Socialist Republic of Albania following the Sino-Albanian split.
Hamid Reza Chitgar (known as Hamid Bahmani) was the representative of the Labor Party of Iran in the 1980s. He was corresponding with a certain Ali Amiztab from Iran for two years. In May 1987, he was lured from his exile in Paris to meet the man in Austria and was found assassinated two months later in an abandoned apartment in Vienna.
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- Banned political parties in Iran
- International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle)
- Communist parties in Iran
- Political parties established in 1965
- Hoxhaist parties
- Labour parties
- Stalinist parties
- Anti-revisionist organizations
- Iranian organizations based in Germany
- Banned communist parties