Bahman Nirumand (; born 18 September 1936 in Tehran) is an Iranian and German journalist and author.
Life
Bahman Nirumand was born on 18 September 1936 to a wealthy family of civil servants in Tehran, Iran. His uncle was a consul in the Iranian embassy in Berlin before World War II. When he was 14 years old, Nirumand was sent to Germany to go to gymnasium, and attended Rudolf Steiner School.
After his primary and secondary schooling, he studied German, philosophy and Persian at the Universities of Munich, Tübingen, and Berlin. He became a docent in 1960 at the University of Tübingen with the subject "Problems of transplanting European dramas to Neo-Persian literature". After finishing his studies, he returned to Iran and worked there as a docent for comparative literature at the University of Tehran, and as a writer and journalist. Together with Mehdi Khanbaba Tehrani and Majid Zarbakhsh, he founded the Goruhe Kadreh (Kader Group), which understood itself as a Marxist-Leninist organization and wanted to organize revolutionary cells for the anti-imperialist war in urban areas of Iran by acting as urban guerillas. In 1965, he returned to Germany to escape a purported imminent arrest.
His book, Iran, The New Imperialism in Action, was published in January 1967 and had a large influence upon the internationalism of the May 1968 student uprising. Nirumand became a member of the Confederation of Iranian students. Freimut Duve invited him on a lecture tour for his book in Hamburg and he became acquainted with Ulrike Meinhof. They talked about the circumstances in Iran, whereupon in June 1967, for the official visit of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to West Germany, Meinhof alleged in an open letter to Shah's wife, Farah Diba, that, among other things, for the peasants of Mehdiabad, a "Persian meal" consists of straw put in water. In October 1967, Der Spiegel published a critical review of Nirumand's book, alleging that much of the information it contained was dubious or wrong.
1979 Nirumand returned to Iran before the Islamic Republic of Iran was founded. After staying there for three years, Nirumand exiled in Paris, as he had not received permission to re-enter Germany. He later relocated to Berlin.
Nirumand advocates for freedom in Iran. He holds that the forces around Ahmadinejad are sustained through terror and threats from the West, including the threats of sanctions and war. He believes that such actions bolster the regime and that popular support for the regime is much weaker than is assumed in the West. He contends that artists, women, and the youth are not radicals and desire freedom. Nirumand argues that the image of Iran in the West has been reduced to that of only the Islamic regime itself.
Nirumand is the author of several books and articles, including:
In addition to that, he authored numerous contributions that have been broadcast. He published, among others:
- "Mit Gott für die Macht" ("With God for power"), a Khomeini-biography
- "Feuer unterm Pfauenthron. Verbotene Geschichten aus dem persischen Widerstand" ("Fire under the Peacock's Throne: Forbidden stories from the Persian opposition")
- "Iran - hinter den Gittern verdorren Blumen" ("Iran - behind the bars wither flowers")
- "Sturm im Golf: Die Irak-Krise und das Pulverfass Nahost" ("Storm in the Gulf: The Iraq crisis and the Powder Keg Middle East"
In addition, he has translated literature from Persian into German, among others:
Since 2001, he has been the composer of the monthly "Iran Reports" of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
Bahman Nirumand is the father of the journalist Mariam Lau, who is currently working as the political correspondent of the weekly journal Die Zeit.
Works
As an author
- âÂÂProblems of transplanting European dramas to the Neopersian literatureâ (âÂÂProbleme der Verpflanzung des europäischen Dramas in die neupersische LiteraturâÂÂ). University of Tübingen. Dissertation, 1960.
- âÂÂPersia, a model of a developing nation or the dictatorship of the Free Worldâ (âÂÂPersien, Modell eines Entwicklungslandes oder Die Diktatur der Freien WeltâÂÂ), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1967
- âÂÂWith God for power. A political biography of Ayatollah Khomeinyâ (âÂÂMit Gott für die Macht. Eine politische Biografie des Ayatollah Chomeini.âÂÂ), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1987, (mit Keywan Daddjou)
- âÂÂFire under the peacock throne. Forbidden stories from the Persisan oppositionâ (âÂÂFeuer unterm Pfauenthron. Verbotene Geschichten aus dem persischen WiderstandâÂÂ, Rotbuch Verlag, Hamburg 1985,
- âÂÂIran - behind the bars wither flowersâ (âÂÂIran - hinter den Gittern verdorren BlumenâÂÂ), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1985 (ÃÂbersetzung ins Türkische durch Kemal Kurt: âÂÂIran â Soluyor ÃÂiçekler Parmaklñklar ArdñndaâÂÂ, mit Belge Yayñnlar, Istanbul 1988)
- Living with Germans" (âÂÂLeben mit den DeutschenâÂÂ), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1989,
- âÂÂStorm in the Golf: The Iraq crisis and the powder keg Middle Eastâ ("Sturm im Golf: Die Irak-Krise and das Pulverfass Nah-OstâÂÂ), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1990,
- âÂÂA stranger for Germansâ (âÂÂFremd bei den DeutschenâÂÂ), 1991,
- âÂÂThe Kurdish tragedy. The Kurds - Chased in their own landâ (âÂÂDie kurdische Tragödie. Die Kurden - verfolgt im eigenen LandâÂÂ), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1991,
- âÂÂScared of Germans. Terror against foreigners and the disintegration of the state of lawâ (âÂÂAngst vor den Deutschen. Terror gegen Ausländer und der Zerfall des RechtsstaatesâÂÂ), Rowohlt, Reinbek 1992,
- âÂÂiran-reportâÂÂ, Heinrich Böll endowment, Berlin, seit 2001 (erscheint monatlich; siehe Weblinks)
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- "Iran. The imminent catastrophe" ("Iran. Die drohende Katastrophe"), Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln 2006,
- "The undeclared World War" ("Der unerklärte Weltkrieg"), booklet, 2007,
- "Iran Israel War: The spark to a bush fire" (âÂÂIran Israel Krieg: Der Funke zum FlächenbrandâÂÂ), Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, 2012,
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As a publisher
- âÂÂIn the name of Allah. Islamic groups and the fundamentalism ñn the Federal Republic of Germanyâ (âÂÂIm Namen Allahs. Islamische Gruppen und der Fundamentalismus in der Bundesrepublik DeutschlandâÂÂ), 1990,
- âÂÂIn the name of Allahâ (âÂÂIm Namen AllahsâÂÂ), Dreisam Verlag, Köln 1990,
- âÂÂGerman conditions. Dialog over a endangered countryâ (âÂÂDeutsche Zustände. Dialog über ein gefährdetes LandâÂÂ, Rowohlt, Reinbek 1993,
- âÂÂIran after the pollsâ (âÂÂIran nach den WahlenâÂÂ), Westfälisches Dampfboot, Münster 2001,
As a translator (a choice of)
- Sadegh Hedayat: âÂÂThe blind owlâ (âÂÂDie blinde Eule - Ein Roman and neun ErzählungenâÂÂ), Eichborn, Frankfurt 1990
- Mahmud Doulatabadi: âÂÂThe journeyâ (âÂÂDie ReiseâÂÂ), Unionsverlag, Zürich 1992,
- Mahmud Doulatabadi: âÂÂThe old Worldâ (âÂÂDie alte ErdeâÂÂ), Unionsverlag Zürich 2005,
- Mahmud Doulatabadi: âÂÂThe colonelâ (âÂÂDer ColonelâÂÂ), Unionsverlag Zürich 2009,
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