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More Often in the Past Year Academics Live in Fear in Pursuit of Their Studies

December 6, 2019

A recent editorial in Nature Magazine notes that academics should not have to live in fear in pursuit of their studies, but that more often than has been true in the past, it is becoming more frequent. There are more locations where this has been a problem this year: Chile, Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon where demonstrations have taken place. Also, scientists have been arrested and sentenced in ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: CCS Cases, Chile, China, Iran, Iraq, Palestinian Territories Tagged With: Academics, Demonstrations, Fear in Pursuit of Studies

Asiatic Cheetah Researchers Sentenced in Iranian Court for Allegedly “Spying”

November 30, 2019

Eight researchers, employees of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (“PWHF”), a nonprofit conservation organization, were arrested in January 2018 and charged with spying. In November 2019 they were found guilty and sentenced to jail terms ranging from six to ten years in prison. The conservationists were tracking cheetahs with camera traps, a typical way to capture pictures of wildlife. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Abdolreza Kouihpayeh, Amirhossein Khaleghi Hamidi, Bayani, Conservationists, Houman Jowkar, Iran, Morad, Niloufar, Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Sam Radjabi, Sepideh Kashani, Tahbaz, Taher Ghadirian

Iranian Students Entering US for School Year Turned Away

October 24, 2019

Many Iranian students who had been accepted to US universities for the school year were turned away by Homeland Security when they arrived at airports to travel to the US for school for this current year. [gview file="https://concernedscientists.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/IranianStudentEntryDenialsDRAFT-1.docx"] ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran, United States Tagged With: homeland security, school, students, turned away

Take Action To Free Dr. Ahmadreza Djalali (Iran) and Dr. Tashpolat Tiyip (In China) From Execution

October 14, 2019

Please sign the petitions provided by Scholars at Risk for World Day Against the Death Penalty in support of Dr. Djalali and Dr. Tiyip who are currently imprisoned in Iran and China, respectively, sentenced to be executed for false charges. CCS has written to support both of these gentlemen previously (can be found on this website). Dr. Djalali is a professor of disaster medicine and was arrested ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: China, Iran Tagged With: Ahmadreza, Ahmadreza Djalali, Djalali, Tashpolat, Tashpolat Tiyip, Tiyip

British-Australian Lecturer Has Been Held in Iranian Prison for Past Year Convicted of Espionage

September 21, 2019

Dr. Kylie Moore-Gilbert, lecturer at the University of Melbourne’s Asia Studies Institute, was arrested in Iran and charged with espionage. She has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. This week it was revealed that a British-Australian academic who had been teaching at the University of Melbourne’s Asia Institute in Australia was arrested in Iran in October of 2018 , tried allegedly for ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: charged, Espionage, Kylie, Kylie Moore-Gilbert, lecturer, Moore-Gilbert, Prison, sentenced

Chinese Born US Citizen and Student at Princeton University Still Detained in Evin Prison in Iran

August 22, 2019

Xiyue Wang, a graduate student at Princeton University, has now been incarcerated in Iran’s Evin prison for over three years. He was jailed in 2016, convicted of spying and sentenced to 10 years in prison. He was in Iran conducting pre-approved research on his Ph.D. dissertation when he was apprehended. CCS is writing the President of the People’s Republic of China requesting his assistance in ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: incarcerated, jailed, sentenced, spying, student, wang, Xiyue, Xiyue Wang

Worldwide Alert: Medical Doctor, Ahmadreza Djalali, Who Was Sentenced to Death in Iran in 2017, Taken from Prison Cell to Undisclosed Location

August 3, 2019

On July 29, Ahmadreza Djalali, dual citizen of Iran and Sweden, sentenced to death on a bogus charge of “cooperation with hostile government” in 2017, was taken out of Evin prison in Tehran to an isolated cell at an undisclosed location.  Djalali was blindfolded before the relocation and the purpose for this is unknown. Director of European Projects on Disaster Medicine, Djalali was arrested by ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: CCS Cases, Iran Tagged With: Ahmadreza Djalali, Djalali, Execution, Physician, Sweden

Iranian Anthropologist, Living in France, Arrested In Iran For Unspecified Reasons While Visiting Family

July 29, 2019

Fariba Adelkhah, a 60 year-old Anthropologist, based at the Paris Institute of Political Studies where she is the Director of Research at the Center for International Studies, was arrested in Iran on June 7th while visiting family. Adelkhah has been studying and teaching in France for over 40 years. Reasons for her arrest have not been made public as yet. CCS has written the Chief Justice of Iran ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Adelkhah, Anthropologist, arrested, Fariba, Fariba Adelkhah

Iranian Prisoner in Dire Need of Independent Hospitalization for Post-Op Infection

July 1, 2019

Narges Mohammadi, a 46-year old Iranian physicist, engineer and human rights advocate confined in Evin Prison, sentenced to 16 years for peaceful advocacy of women’s rights and abolition of the death penalty, is in need of hospitalization. In May of 2019 she had a hysterectomy and was rushed back to the prison in less than one week. As a result, she has a post-operative infection for which she is ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: hospitalized, Mohammadi, Narges, Narges Mohammadi, Prison, surgery

Wife Pleads for Release of Princeton Student Incarcerated in Iran While Doing Research on Dissertation

July 1, 2019

Hua Qu, the wife of Xiyue Wang, is pleading for help to have her husband released from Evin Prison in Iran. In late May Xiyue Wang marked his 1,000 day of incarceration unjustly imprisoned in Iran. Wang, a PhD candidate in Princeton University’s history department was arrested and accused of espionage in August 2016 while conducting pre-approved research for his doctoral dissertation. Wang was ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: imprisoned, Prison, student, wang, Xiyue, Xiyue Wang

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Protests in Kiev, Ukraine on January 22, 2014. Photo by Amakuha via Wikimedia Commons

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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