fbpx
Wikipedia

Hasan Arsanjani

Hassan Arsanjani (1922–1969) was a radical reformer, and as the minister of agriculture in the cabinet of Ali Amini introduced the program of land reform in Iran. Later on the shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi forced him to resign and credited himself for introducing the land reform through his White Revolution.[2] He was a law graduate who held several positions including publisher of the Darya newspaper, member of the Parliament during the Majlis's fifteenth assembly, political deputy of Qavam al-Saltana and agricultural minister in the cabinets of both `Ali Amini and Asadollah Alam.[3] His death in suspicious circumstances was attributed to the fact that he had become immensely popular especially among peasants after the land reform, something that was not appreciated by SAVAK, the secret police of the Shah.

Hasan Arsanjani
Hasan Arsanjani at Hotel Königshof Bonn in June 1961
Minister of Agriculture
In office
5 May 1961 – 9 March 1963
Prime MinisterAli Amini
Asadollah Alam
Personal details
Born1922
Died1969(1969-00-00) (aged 46–47)
Political party

In the early 1960s, fearing widespread revolution in Iran, the administration of U.S. President John F. Kennedy urged the reluctant shah to undertake socio-economic reforms.[4] The US approved cabinet of Amini rose to the occasion and implemented an ambitious agrarian reform law which was the brainchild of the populist Arsanjani.[5] As the minister of agriculture, he ordered a fresh topographic survey of government-owned lands, in order to parceling them out to landless peasants. At the time, Premier Amini warned land owners: "I do not expect slow action from you either." A long-ignored law restricting individual family holdings to 1,000 acres (4 km2) of irrigated, and 2,000 acres (8 km2) of nonirrigated land was dusted off and declared operative. Arsanjani's program permitted landlords to own only one village and its farm lands and buildings; their other holdings must have been sold to the government at specified prices for distribution to sharecropping farmers. Arsanjani declared: "First we will tackle those who own 150 villages and whose only talent is for drink and drugs and for beating and torturing peasants."[6]

Along with most of the other 450 wealthy families, the landlords of Fars fought the land distribution law by helping to foment street riots in Teheran, falsifying ownership records with the connivance of provincial officials, forging ballots in local elections. The landlords won powerful allies by enlisting mullahs who were using their pulpits to frighten illiterate, landless peasants out of demanding their legal rights. They hired assassins to murder a young land-reform agent, and turned an angry nation against them.

Malek Abedi, 32, lived in the provincial capital of Shiraz with his wife and an eight-year-old son. While he was being driven home in a Jeep with two other land-reform officials, a band of 15 or 20 masked, armed horsemen stopped the car near town and ordered the occupants to get out. "Abedi was the first one out." recalled the driver, "and they immediately cut him down with shotgun and rifle fire." Without harming the other two officials, the killers fled. The government, convinced that the landlords were responsible for the deed, moved swiftly. Army planes flew low over the hills of Fars, stronghold of the fierce Kashgai tribe, to try to spot the killers. Under martial law, a military governor took over control from civilian officials who, it was rumored, had plotted with landlords to oppose reform. A national day of mourning was declared for Abedi, and the Teheran radio broadcast only news and funeral music. Instead of halting land reform in the area, the murder had the opposite effect. Agriculture Minister Hasan Arsanjani, who has aggressively pushed the cause of land reform under two Premiers, ordered local officials to finish the job in Fars within 45 days.[7]

While Arsanjani's program failed to radically advance the economic situation, it succeeded in politicizing the peasantry, who began demanding changes in their own self-interest. Although both Arsanjani and Amini were officially used as scapegoats by the Shah, Arsanjani's successes increased his popularity among the populace, and he resigned his position in 1963.[4] Both Arsanjani and Amini were halted in their efforts by the Shah and his supporters in the traditional classes. Amini was labelled a traitor to his class by traditional landlords and the bureaucratic elite who saw their positions threatened by the reform programs and anti-corruption drives.[8] Arsanjani during his official responsibilities over White Revolution have had given legal proposal to Shah of Iran to order all lands be returned to original owners for agriculture production therefore, farmers could have interests and profits in the time of harvest sell by given some percentage of total revenue.

Following his dismissal from the office while serving in the second cabinet of Asadollah Alam Arsanjani was appointed Iranian ambassador to Italy which he held between June 1963 and late 1964.[3][9]

References edit

  1. ^ P. Avery; William Bayne Fisher; G. R. G. Hambly; C. Melville, eds. (1990). The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 7. Cambridge University Press. p. 273. ISBN 9780521200950.
  2. ^ See Nikkie. Keddie, Roots of Revolution: an Interpretive History of Modern Iran (London: Yale University Press, 1981).
  3. ^ a b Marvin Zonis (1968). Iran: The Politics of Security (PDF) (PhD thesis). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. p. 94.
  4. ^ a b See Nikkie. Keddie, op cit
  5. ^ "Journal Production Services". jps.library.utoronto.ca.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 November 2008.
  7. ^ Murder V. Reform
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 September 2007.
  9. ^ Michael J. Willcocks (2015). Agent or Client: Who Instigated the White Revolution of the Shah and the People in Iran, 1963 (PhD thesis). University of Manchester. p. 194.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Hasan Arsanjani at Wikimedia Commons
  • Hasan Arsanjani entry in Encyclopædia Iranica

hasan, arsanjani, this, article, needs, editing, comply, with, wikipedia, manual, style, please, help, improve, content, december, 2017, learn, when, remove, this, message, hassan, arsanjani, 1922, 1969, radical, reformer, minister, agriculture, cabinet, amini. This article needs editing to comply with Wikipedia s Manual of Style Please help improve the content December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Hassan Arsanjani 1922 1969 was a radical reformer and as the minister of agriculture in the cabinet of Ali Amini introduced the program of land reform in Iran Later on the shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi forced him to resign and credited himself for introducing the land reform through his White Revolution 2 He was a law graduate who held several positions including publisher of the Darya newspaper member of the Parliament during the Majlis s fifteenth assembly political deputy of Qavam al Saltana and agricultural minister in the cabinets of both Ali Amini and Asadollah Alam 3 His death in suspicious circumstances was attributed to the fact that he had become immensely popular especially among peasants after the land reform something that was not appreciated by SAVAK the secret police of the Shah Hasan ArsanjaniHasan Arsanjani at Hotel Konigshof Bonn in June 1961Minister of AgricultureIn office 5 May 1961 9 March 1963Prime MinisterAli Amini Asadollah AlamPersonal detailsBorn1922Died1969 1969 00 00 aged 46 47 Political partyNational Front 1949 1952 1 Democrat Party 1946 1948 In the early 1960s fearing widespread revolution in Iran the administration of U S President John F Kennedy urged the reluctant shah to undertake socio economic reforms 4 The US approved cabinet of Amini rose to the occasion and implemented an ambitious agrarian reform law which was the brainchild of the populist Arsanjani 5 As the minister of agriculture he ordered a fresh topographic survey of government owned lands in order to parceling them out to landless peasants At the time Premier Amini warned land owners I do not expect slow action from you either A long ignored law restricting individual family holdings to 1 000 acres 4 km2 of irrigated and 2 000 acres 8 km2 of nonirrigated land was dusted off and declared operative Arsanjani s program permitted landlords to own only one village and its farm lands and buildings their other holdings must have been sold to the government at specified prices for distribution to sharecropping farmers Arsanjani declared First we will tackle those who own 150 villages and whose only talent is for drink and drugs and for beating and torturing peasants 6 Along with most of the other 450 wealthy families the landlords of Fars fought the land distribution law by helping to foment street riots in Teheran falsifying ownership records with the connivance of provincial officials forging ballots in local elections The landlords won powerful allies by enlisting mullahs who were using their pulpits to frighten illiterate landless peasants out of demanding their legal rights They hired assassins to murder a young land reform agent and turned an angry nation against them Malek Abedi 32 lived in the provincial capital of Shiraz with his wife and an eight year old son While he was being driven home in a Jeep with two other land reform officials a band of 15 or 20 masked armed horsemen stopped the car near town and ordered the occupants to get out Abedi was the first one out recalled the driver and they immediately cut him down with shotgun and rifle fire Without harming the other two officials the killers fled The government convinced that the landlords were responsible for the deed moved swiftly Army planes flew low over the hills of Fars stronghold of the fierce Kashgai tribe to try to spot the killers Under martial law a military governor took over control from civilian officials who it was rumored had plotted with landlords to oppose reform A national day of mourning was declared for Abedi and the Teheran radio broadcast only news and funeral music Instead of halting land reform in the area the murder had the opposite effect Agriculture Minister Hasan Arsanjani who has aggressively pushed the cause of land reform under two Premiers ordered local officials to finish the job in Fars within 45 days 7 While Arsanjani s program failed to radically advance the economic situation it succeeded in politicizing the peasantry who began demanding changes in their own self interest Although both Arsanjani and Amini were officially used as scapegoats by the Shah Arsanjani s successes increased his popularity among the populace and he resigned his position in 1963 4 Both Arsanjani and Amini were halted in their efforts by the Shah and his supporters in the traditional classes Amini was labelled a traitor to his class by traditional landlords and the bureaucratic elite who saw their positions threatened by the reform programs and anti corruption drives 8 Arsanjani during his official responsibilities over White Revolution have had given legal proposal to Shah of Iran to order all lands be returned to original owners for agriculture production therefore farmers could have interests and profits in the time of harvest sell by given some percentage of total revenue Following his dismissal from the office while serving in the second cabinet of Asadollah Alam Arsanjani was appointed Iranian ambassador to Italy which he held between June 1963 and late 1964 3 9 References edit P Avery William Bayne Fisher G R G Hambly C Melville eds 1990 The Cambridge History of Iran Vol 7 Cambridge University Press p 273 ISBN 9780521200950 See Nikkie Keddie Roots of Revolution an Interpretive History of Modern Iran London Yale University Press 1981 a b Marvin Zonis 1968 Iran The Politics of Security PDF PhD thesis Massachusetts Institute of Technology p 94 a b See Nikkie Keddie op cit Journal Production Services jps library utoronto ca Time Getlemen Please Time Archived from the original on 23 November 2008 Murder V Reform Time Adam Cooper American Foreign Policy in Iran Development Strategy and the Rise of Anti Americanism Archived from the original on 28 September 2007 Michael J Willcocks 2015 Agent or Client Who Instigated the White Revolution of the Shah and the People in Iran 1963 PhD thesis University of Manchester p 194 External links edit nbsp Media related to Hasan Arsanjani at Wikimedia Commons Hasan Arsanjani entry in Encyclopaedia Iranica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hasan Arsanjani amp oldid 1203973863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.