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September 26, 1955
This letter addresses Radmanesh's request that the CPSU CC give Iskanderi financial aid in order to help him obtain winter things and furniture for his family. The CPSU CC agreed to this request.
September 1955
Radmanesh explains that because Mozafari lost an arm while carrying out a Party assignment, he should be allowed 700 rubles as an allowance as opposed to the original 500.
This letter describes the request of Cde. Radmanesh who requested that the CPSU CC increases the financial aid given to political emigre Mozafari due to the fact that Mozafari is an invalid. The CPSU CC agreed to this request.
September 16, 1955
The enclosed article was sent to CPSU CC for potential use by the newspaper "For a Durable Peace, For a People's Democracy," and celebrates the third anniversary of the 30th of Tir 1331 when the Shah was overthrown.
September 5, 1955
This letter requests that Farhad Keshavarz, member of the CC People's Party of Iran, be admitted into the First Moscow Medical Institute without examinations.
July 25, 1955
This letter recommends the recall of Javahari because of his supposedly careless work with Iranian political emigrants that risks repression from the Austrian government. Also included is a response to the Soviet Ambassador saying that the reasons listed are not sufficient enough for a recall of Javahari.
May 21, 1955
This informational note focuses on the Hekmat's past, including his education, careers, and imprisonment.
May 5, 1955
This letter from Ali Reza Hekmat requests housing and work in Moscow due to the fact that the agreed upon arrangements for his living and working in Tashkent did not come to fruition and worsened his health.
June 21, 1955
This letter requests help finding work and housing for Iranian political émigré A.R. Hemkat in Moscow after he returned dissatisfied from his post in Tashkent.
June 16, 1955
This letter requests to give Amirkhizi financial aid in addition to his salary at the Pushkin Museum of Graphic Arts.