Yousef Azizi (Bani-Torof)

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Yousef Azizi Bani-Torof

Yousef Azizi (Bani-Torof) (born April 21, 1951 in Susangerd, Iran) is an Iranian Arab journalist and Arab nationalist living in exile in London, United Kingdom.[1][2] Azizi is a former member of the Association of Iran's Writers and has translated many works from Arabic to Persian. He has adopted a second surname, Bani-Torof, to indicate his roots in the "Bani Torof" (in Arabic meaning "Children of Torof") Arab tribe.

He is an associate of the antisemitic historical revisionist writer Nasser Pourpirar, whom he has extensively quoted in his own writings.[3]

On April 25, 2005, he was arrested at his home by security forces in connection with the Arab youth unrest in Khuzestan earlier that month and held at Evin Prison with other Iranian journalists and dissidents. He was released on June 28, 2005.[4]

In August 2008, he was sentenced to five years in prison. While appealing the decision, he left Iran and gained political asylum in United Kingdom.

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  1. ^ "ناگفته‌های شبه‌ممنوع در انقلاب کنونی". العربیه فارسی (in Persian). 2023-01-09. Retrieved 2023-04-27.
  2. ^ یوسف عزیزی بنی‌طرف از اعتراضات خوزستان می‌گوید: تیراندازی در شهرهای مختلف (in Persian), retrieved 2023-04-27
  3. ^ Bani-Torof, Yusef-'Azizi. 1999. 'Dast-évard-hé-ye jonbesh-e esléth-talabi dar miyétn-e mardom-e 'arab-e khuzestén
  4. ^ "Iran: Arbitrary arrest/Fear of torture and ill-treatment, Yousuf Azizi Bani Toruf".

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