Seyyed Abolhasan Haerizadeh (Persian: سید ابوالحسن حائریزاده; 1894–1987)[1] was an Iranian judge and politician. He was a member of Parliament of Iran for three consecutive terms between 1921 and 1928 and another four consecutive terms from 1947 to 1956.
Political affiliation
Haerizadeh was an opponent of Reza Shah in the fourth, fifth and sixth parliamentary terms.[2] He was a close ally of Abolghasem Kashani in the 1925 anti-republican campaign.[3] He was elected to the fifteenth term by a Democrat Party ticket and as a supporter of Ahmad Qavam, but he crossed the floor and organized the protest against the government.[3] Haerizadeh was a member of the National Front and supported Mohammad Mosaddegh, but left the front in 1952 turned against Mosadegh.[1][3] He maintained close ties to the bazaari class.[3]
References
^ abAbrahamian, Ervand (2013), The Coup: 1953, the CIA, and the roots of modern U.S.–Iranian relations, New York: New Press, The, p. xvii, ISBN978-1-59558-826-5
^Abrahamian, Ervand (2013), The Coup: 1953, the CIA, and the roots of modern U.S.–Iranian relations, New York: New Press, The, p. 53, ISBN978-1-59558-826-5