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Omid Kokabee’s Refusal to Work on Nuclear Projects May Offer Clues to his Imprisonment

May 6, 2013

Omid Kokabee, a graduate student who has been imprisoned in Iran. Human rights, scientific freedom

According to a recent article in the publication Nature, Omid Kokabee, the Iranian graduate student in physics at the University of Texas/Austin who is in jail in Teheran, released two open letters in which he states that Iranian authorities pressured him  to participate in military projects possibly of involving nuclear weapons, and that his imprisonment and sentence are punishments for his ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Omid Kokabee, Scientists

Omid Kokabee's Refusal to Work on Nuclear Projects May Offer Clues to his Imprisonment

May 6, 2013

Omid Kokabee, a graduate student who has been imprisoned in Iran. Human rights, scientific freedom

According to a recent article in the publication Nature, Omid Kokabee, the Iranian graduate student in physics at the University of Texas/Austin who is in jail in Teheran, released two open letters in which he states that Iranian authorities pressured him  to participate in military projects possibly of involving nuclear weapons, and that his imprisonment and sentence are punishments for his ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Omid Kokabee, Scientists

CCS , Scientists and Academics Everywhere State Dismay at Kokabee’s Continued Detention

February 4, 2013

On the second anniversary of the arrest of Omid Kokabee, Iranian physics graduate student at Texas University/Austin, CCS conveys to Iranian authorities the world-wide concern expressed about a ten-year prison sentence for Kokabee. Although charges of espionage were neither substantiated or defended by counsel in a fair trial, this severe sentence has been upheld by an Iranian appeals court. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Omid Kokabee, Scientists

CCS , Scientists and Academics Everywhere State Dismay at Kokabee's Continued Detention

February 4, 2013

On the second anniversary of the arrest of Omid Kokabee, Iranian physics graduate student at Texas University/Austin, CCS conveys to Iranian authorities the world-wide concern expressed about a ten-year prison sentence for Kokabee. Although charges of espionage were neither substantiated or defended by counsel in a fair trial, this severe sentence has been upheld by an Iranian appeals court. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Omid Kokabee, Scientists

Harsh Sentence for Iranian Journalist Should Be Overturned

December 7, 2012

The Iranian Flag, flag of Iran

CCS joined other human rights organizations in writing to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran urging him to overturn the harsh and degrading sentence given to  Bahman Ahamdi Amouee, a respected Iranian journalist and economist. Mr. Amouee was sentenced to seven years and four months in prison and 34 lashes for "anti-state activities."  He has been in prison since ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Academics

Iranian Women Banned from Many Areas of University Study

September 10, 2012

According to an August 21 press statement by Victoria Nuland of the US Department of State, 36 universities in Iran have banned women from studying in 77 critical fields, including nuclear physics, computer science, engineering and education. The Committee of Concerned Scientists urges the Iranian government to lift these restrictions. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Academics, Scientists

CCS Protests Sentence and Disbarment of Human Rights Attorney Abdolfattah Soltani

July 6, 2012

The Iranian Flag, flag of Iran

The Committee of Concerned Scientists sent a letter to Ayatolla Ail Khamenei, Supremem Leader of Iran, protesting the 13 year sentence given to Abdolfattah Soltani, a prominent human rights attorney,  for "spreading propaganda against the system,” and "endangering national security". ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Human Rights Activists

Petition for the Release of Omid Kokabee

June 6, 2012

To: His Eminence Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamene'i The Supreme Leader The Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran Sponsored By: Committee of Concerned Scientists Your Eminence: The Committee of Concerned Scientists, an independent organization of scientists, physicians, engineers and scholars devoted to the protection and advancement of human rights and scientific freedom for colleagues all over the ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran, Petitions Tagged With: Omid Kokabee, Scientists

Ayatollah Khamenei Should Pardon Kokabee, CCS Says, Alleging "Tragic Misunderstanding"

May 26, 2012

Committee of Concerned Scientists

CCS wrote a letter to the Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in response to the May 13th conviction of Omid Kokabee, an Iranian graduate student at the University of Texas, Austin. Kokabee was sentenced to 10 years in prison for "communicating with a hostile government". The letter stated that "there has been a tragic misunderstanding in this case, in which a promising young Iranian scientist was ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Omid Kokabee, Scientists

Ayatollah Khamenei Should Pardon Kokabee, CCS Says, Alleging “Tragic Misunderstanding”

May 26, 2012

Committee of Concerned Scientists

CCS wrote a letter to the Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in response to the May 13th conviction of Omid Kokabee, an Iranian graduate student at the University of Texas, Austin. Kokabee was sentenced to 10 years in prison for "communicating with a hostile government". The letter stated that "there has been a tragic misunderstanding in this case, in which a promising young Iranian scientist was ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Omid Kokabee, Scientists

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A Call to Action

COB of The Swedish Association of Higher Education Institutions and the President of the German Rectors’ Conference Sent Joint Letter for Iran to Lift Death Sentence and Release Dr. Ahmadreza Djalali; Rectors of Brussels Two Universities Concur

April 6, 2021

Condition worsens for Ahmadreza Djalali, Swedish-Iranian Lecturer, sentenced for execution in Iran. Health has badly deteriorated. Is in solitary ... Continue Reading>>

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