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.
September 26, 1955
Letter, A. Smirnov and I. Kozlov to the CPSU Central Committee
[CPSU CC stamp:
35838
26 September 1955
Subject to return to the
CPSU CC General Department]
TO THE CPSU CENTRAL COMMITTEE
[handwritten: coordinate [[in SChS]]
Cde. Radmanesh, the General Secretary of the CC of the People's Party of Iran, has turned to the CPSU CC with a request to increase the monetary allowance to political émigré Mozafari which he gets from the SOKK i KP to 700 rubles in connection with the fact that Mozafari is an invalid.
We consider it possible to grant Cde. Radmanesh's request and charge the SOKK i KP with paying Iranian émigré Mozafari a monthly allowance of 700 rubles while he is studying at an institute.
Deputy Chief of the CPSU CC Department for Relations with Foreign Communist Parties
[signature] (A. Smirnov)
Sector chief of a CPSU CC Department
[signature] (I. Kozlov)
26 September 1955
[illegible signatures]
Memo
The SOKK i KP has been briefed.
Sector chief [illegible signature]
3 October 1955
to the archives
V. Gorbunov
5 October 1955
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.
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