Abolfazl Fateh
BornNovember 1966 (1966-11) (age 57)
Alma materTehran University of Medical Sciences (MD)
University of Oxford (PhD)
Occupation(s)Journalist, political advisor, medical doctor
Known forFounder of the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA)

Abolfazl Fateh (Persian: ابوالفضل فاتح; born 1966) is an Iranian journalist, medical doctor, and political activist, known as the founder of the state-run Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA).

Education

Abolfazl Fateh was born in November 1966. He graduated from the Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 1996, achieving the degree of Medical Doctor, and obtained his PhD from the University of Oxford with a thesis entitled "'The Power of News Production".[1]

Career

Fateh was the director of Islamic Students Association at Tehran University from 1991 to 1996. On November 4, 1999, he founded the Iranian Students News Agency (ISNA) to report on news from Iranian universities that later covered a variety of national and international topics.[2][3][4] There are reports that "In the relatively short period after its conception, the agency succeeded in reflecting political, cultural, scientific and social issues in an acceptable manner and succeeded in probing the darker corners of political issues".[5] By ISNA, Abolfazl Fateh established a news agency model in Iran with the motto "one student, one correspondent" and "one idea, one news". ISNA demonstrated itself as a proggressive media and showed that how a "small media organization affects and changes social discourse" by "foregrounding a social issue, thematizing a discourse and problematizing social issues ”.[3] ISNA was considered by Western media to be one of the most independent and moderate media organizations in Iran, and is often quoted. [6] [7]

While taking a reformist view of events, ISNA has remained politically independent. It has, however, maintained its loyalty to the former president and includes a section devoted to "Khatami's perspectives".[8]

Abolfazl Fateh was taken to the court on several occasions over the agency's reports.[8] He was beaten by riot police while supporting his correspondents to report student demonstration in June 2003.[9] Fateh was ISNA's managing director until his resignation on 10 October 2005.

Fateh served as one of Mir-Hossein Mousavi's advisors during the 2009 Iranian presidential election. He was banned from leaving Iran because of his role in the campaign. According to Reuters he responded to his ban “Such pressures can not push people like me to change our political stances.The imposed ban will not change my political views.”[10] The ban was later lifted.[11]

Politically, Fateh is aligned with Iranian reformists on the religious left wing, particularly Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Seyed mohammad Khatami loyal to Ayatollah Khomeini's political framework. He has been politically-active as a moderate reformist on a platform of reforming the system based on the Iranian Constitution.

Fateh has worked as a researcher at the Center for Strategic Studies in the UK, and is based in Manchester, England.[3][12]

See also

References

  1. Fateh, Abolfazl (2011). The power of news production : the Iranian Students' News Agency (1999-2005) (Ph.D. thesis). Oxford University.
  2. Engber, Daniel. "What's With the Iranian Students News Agency?".
  3. 1 2 3 The Foregrounding of Homelessness in Iran by a Progressive Media
  4. "EA WorldView - Archives: January 2010".
  5. "Fateh: ISNA Successful in Its 1st Year". Tehran Times. 2000-08-04. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  6. "Bombs boost town's Taleban support". 2001-11-06. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  7. Engber, Daniel (2006-02-02). "What's With the Iranian Students News Agency?". Slate. ISSN 1091-2339. Retrieved 2023-03-29.
  8. 1 2 "GUIDE TO IRANIAN MEDIA AND BROADCASTS TO IRAN - MARCH 2007", BBC Monitoring research, 27 Mar 07.
  9. "'Standing up to this regime takes courage'". the Guardian. 2003-06-17. Retrieved 2022-12-06.
  10. "Iran bans Mousavi ally from leaving the country-IRNA". Reuters. 2009-06-27. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
  11. The Latest from Iran (1 January): Mousavi's Resolution?
  12. "Abolfazl FATEH - Personal Appointments (free information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
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