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Traitors of the original Iranian culture Bahram Baizaee

      Bahram Baizaee (was born on Day ,5, 1317 in Tehran city) the director of cinema, theater, dramatist, scriptwriter and researcher of anti- Iranian identity. In addition to be a director and dramatist, he experienced other fields like editing and film editing.

      He has been the director of the following most important works of the cinema of Iranian history Charkeh Tara, Yazdgerd’s death, Basho, the little stranger, maybe another time, passengers and killing dog.           His family was from Kashan. He left his academic educations in literature and in 1338 S.H., he was employed in the general office of lands and documents record of Damavand. In 1341 S.H., he was transferred to dramatic arts office where later on its name was changed into theater programs office. 

      He was one of the founders and the main members of the center for Iranian authors (who possessed communistic tendencies) in 1347 S.H. He left the center in 1357 S.H.  He cooperated with the university of Tehran in 1348 S.H. as invited master.

       In 1360 S.H., he was dismissed of Tehran university [1] due to his dependence on the Zionistic organization of Bahaism and the corrupted government of Pahlavi.

       Concerning its dependence on the Zionistic organization of Bahaism, Erfan Sabeti, [2] one of the media proselytizers of Bahaism residing abroad says: 

       Baizaee never quit Bahaism and paid attention to Bahaism in his works. Baizaee was buried based on the Baha’is rituals. He was formally registered as Baha’i and had gotten married based on the Baha’is document. Baizaee’s daughter said in his funeral: My father was pursuing the slogan of woman, life, freedom and as if this slogan had been originated from his works.

       He was just a director not the one who studies culture. He was loyal with the ideology of Bahaism to the last moment of his life.

       However, Baizaee’s remarks about his beliefs:

       My parents were Baha’is and I grew up in an extended family.” 

       He died in America.

       The biggest treachery of him and people like him is confronting against the Iranian culture in the form of “Iranian-Islamic identity and ignoring 1400-year Iranian history in the form of Iranian Islamic.

 

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