Mahmoud Mahmoudpour Self-Immolation Outside Iranian Consulate (KPIX-TV)

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Film Date
3/12/71
Film Reference Number
KPIX 104629
Description
KPIX-TV news footage from March 12th 1971 with reporter Ben Williams featuring an interview with the Iranian Consul General in San Francisco Dr. Parviz Adel, who is asked about what happened with Shell service station operator Mahmoud (Mike) Mahmoudpour. Also includes views of the Shell gas station that Mahmoudpour operated at 19th street and South Van Ness Avenue. As described on page 3 of the 3/13/71 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper, Mahmoudpour took his pregnant wife Claire to work, then drove from his gas station to the Iranian consulate at 3400 Washington Street and set fire to himself, before collapsing outside. He apparently told firemen at the scene that "I just want to die here." He was taken to San Francisco general hospital with 2nd and 3rd degree burns over 70% of his body. Mahmoudpour was 31 years old, had lived in San Francisco for 8 years and was a permanent US resident. There was a benefit for him on Norooz (Persian New Year) on 3/27/71 and he passed away on April 7th at San Francisco general hospital, without explaining why he chose to die by self-immolation. The Chronicle reported that Morteza Aliakbar, the Iranian consulate's head of student affairs section, said that Mahmoudpour had told him he was having business problems a few months prior to this tragic incident. Mahmoudpour was the son of Mrs. Masomah Rahatju and lived at 587 Burnett Avenue, in the Twin Peaks neighborhood. Opening graphic designed by Carrie Hawks.
Format
16mm newsfilm