Alireza Nourizadeh
Alireza Nourizadeh (Template:Lang-fa, born 24 June 1949 in Tehran[1]) is an Iranian scholar, literary figure, journalist and an expert on Iranian contemporary history.
Career
Nourizadeh is a political refugee from Iran. After fleeing to Great Britain, he obtained his PhD from the University of London in International Relations. Nourizadeh himself has been active in the Iranian journalistic milieu since 1967. He is a senior researcher and director at the Centre for Arab & Iranian Studies strongly opposed to the Islamic Republic of Iran.[2] He is also a correspondent for Deutsche Welle (German Radio), a Political Commentator for the radio channel Voice of America, a senior writer for the Saudi Arabian Al-Sharq Al-Awsat.
Personal life
Nourizadeh is also the father of director Nima Nourizadeh, director of 2012 film Project X and electronic music producers Omid 16B and Navid.[3]
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