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New Appeal in Bahrain for Dr. Al-Singace A Chance for Justice, CCS Claims in Letter

January 6, 2013

Abduljalil al-Singace taking part in March of royal court in Riffa

An appeal hearing on January 7, 2013 in the case of engineer and human rights activist Dr. Abduljalil Al-Singace would give Bahraini authorities a chance to reverse a life sentence that is based solely on his expression of opinion, according to CCS and other human rights groups that have been advocating for Al-Singace since his arrest in 2011. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Bahrain Tagged With: Scientists

Arrest of Environmentalist on Murder Charges May be Attempt of Further Intimidation, CCS Says

December 13, 2012

Russian Federation Coat of Arms

The Committee of Concerned Scientists wrote on behalf of Russian zoologist and environmental activist Suren Gazaryan and geologist Evgeny Vitishenko in May 2012 to protest criminal charges designed to retaliate for environmental inspections. Those charges resulted in a three-year suspended sentence for Dr. Gazaryan. In August 2012, Dr. Gazaryan was charged with attempted murder of a security ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Russia Tagged With: Scientists

Highlights of 2012 Cases

December 7, 2012

This year, we have helped academics, human rights activists, scientists and physicians in eight countries. Here is a summary of our work. Our more detailed Annual Report will be released in February. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: CCS Cases, Previous Highlights Tagged With: Iran, Masaud Jahromi, Omid Kokabee

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

Jack Minker Gave Talk on His Memoir

October 12, 2012

Dr. Jack Minker, CCS Vice-Chair for Computer Science and University of Maryland Professor Emeritus, gave a talk about his recently published memoir, Scientific Freedom & Human Rights: Scientists of Conscience During the Cold War, at the University of Maryland on October 3. Minker's book documents his work in human rights with CCS and other human rights organizations from 1972 to the ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: CCS Cases Tagged With: Scientists

South African Surgeon Arrested in Dubai For Death Twelve Years Ago of Patient

October 10, 2012

Dr. Karabus photo

Dr. Cyril Karabus, an eminent South African pediatric surgeon and professor of medicine, was arrested while en route home for charges stemming from the death of patient twelve years ago. He had operated on a child suffering from cancer  in the United Arab Emirates, who later died of leukemia. Although earlier charges on the same grounds (of which Dr. Karabus was never notified) had been dismissed, ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: United Arab Emirates Tagged With: Physicians

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

Sign Petition on Behalf of Kemal Gürüz

August 25, 2012

In July, we protested the arrest of one of Turkey’s most prominent academic reformers, Kemal Gürüz, who was arrested and jailed for the second time based on charges of participation in a 1997 plot. He is a retired chemical engineer and former president of both the Turkish of Higher Education Council (YÖK) and the Turkish science-funding agency TÜBITAK. The move was condemned by human-rights ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: CCS Cases, Petitions, Turkey Tagged With: Scientists

Student Leader in Sudan Released

August 23, 2012

We welcome news of the release from jail of Mohammed Salah Mohammed, a chemistry student in his final year at the faculty of science at the University of Khartoum, Sudan. CCS wrote protesting his arrest on June 24,  after non-violent student demonstrations in which he participated. Mohammed is the spokesperson of the Sudanese Student Democratic Front and president of the Nubian regional student ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Good News, Sudan Tagged With: Scientists

Prof. Al-Singace’s Free Expression Charges Should be Dismissed in Upcoming Appeal

August 9, 2012

Abdul Jail Al-Singace, a scholar of mechanical engineering and opposition activist in Bahrain, was sentenced to life imprisonment in June of 2011. Since his detention in 2009, CCS has been opposing his imprisonment based solely on his exercise of his human rights. Our letters also expressed concern for Al-Singace's health because he is partially paralyzed. In anticipation of his appeal hearing, ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Bahrain

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