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Op-Ed on Omid Kokabee and Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Program

May 20, 2015

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

Iranian physicist Omid Kokabee has been kept in prison since 2011 for his refusal to work on laser enrichment of uranium. Read the op-ed by Eugene Chudnovsky, Distinguished Professor of Physics, City University of New York (CUNY), and CCS Co-chair in The Washington Examiner: On January 30, 2011, Omid Kokabee, 28, was about to board a flight to the United States at Tehran airport. He was returning ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Eugene Chudnovsky, Iran, Omid Kokabee, Scientists, University of Texas at Austin

Sudden Transfer to Interrogation Ward of Omid Kokabee of Grave Concern

April 9, 2015

CCS is alerting Dr. Mohammad Javad Ardashir Larijani about this worrisome development in Kokabee's imprisonment, contradicting earlier suggestions that a pardon might be forthcoming. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Evin Prison, Human Rights, Mohammad Javad Larijani, Omid Kokabee, Scientists

Iran’s Support for Science Might
Open Way for Kokabee Pardon

March 19, 2015

After a strong statement by Dr. Mohammad Javad Larijani, a highly placed Iranian official, on the importance of science to the Islamic Republic, CCS requests his assistance in obtaining a pardon for Omid Kokabee. As we had before, we emphasize Kokabee's poor health in prison and the Iranian supreme court's assertion of his innocence. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Human Rights, Human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iran, Iranian Students News Agency, Mohammad Javad Larijani, Omid Kokabee, Scientists, Tehran

2014 Annual Report

March 9, 2015

Committee of Concerned Scientists logo, human rights, scientific freedom, scientists,

During 2014, the Committee of Concerned Scientists continued to advocate on behalf of scientists, academics, engineers and physicians. We wrote in concern for more than 30 individuals or groups of individuals, located in 11 countries. We generally addressed our letters to the heads of state, as well as to the ministries or local authorities with jurisdiction over the case when we were able to ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Annual Reports, CCS Cases, China, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, United States, Vietnam Tagged With: China, Egypt, Fatih Hilmioğlu, Ilham Tohti, Iran, Mohamed Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, Omid Kokabee, Russia, Turkey, Uyghur Language, Xia Yeliang

Omid Kokabee Accepts AAAS Award with Letter from Iranian Prison

February 23, 2015

Photo of Omid Kokabee, imprisoned in Iran

Omid Kokabee was this year's winner of the prestigious 2014 Scientific Freedom & Responsibility Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The award was presented on February 13 at the AAAS Annual Meeting in San Jose, California. "Given that Omid Kokabee could not be present because he’s in prison, the audience was very moved. I exaggerate only a little when I say ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Human Rights, Omid Kokabee, Scientists

Iranian Appeals Court Upholds
Kokabee’s Ten-year Sentence

January 21, 2015

Omid Kokabee

In a surprising setback for efforts to free imprisoned Iranian physicist Omid Kokabee an appeals court in Iran rejected th opinion of its supreme court and reaffirmed his ten-year prison sentence. There was no explanation of this ruling and it is unclear whether Kokabee will be able to appeal. We will continue to advocate for Kokabee in spite of this disappointment. Related articles Young ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Iran, Islamic Republic of Iran, Kokabee, Omid Kokabee, Scientists

Iranian Students Around the World Demand Medical Attention, Due Process for Kokabee

January 6, 2015

In a statement of solidarity with Omid Kokabee, 161 Iranian PhD students and graduates released an open letter demanding medical attention and due process for the imprisoned physics student. The signers included students from Tehran's Sharif University of Technology, MIT, Princeton, Johns Hopkins and Columbia, including several winners of International Science Olympiad ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Columbia University, Human Rights, Iran, Johns Hopkins University, Kokabee, MIT, Omid Kokabee, Princeton University, Scientists, Sharif University of Technology

Highlights of 2014 Cases

November 17, 2014

Committee of Concerned Scientists logo

We continued to advocate in 2014 on behalf of scientists, academics and doctors. The following are highlights of our cases so far. Unfortunately, Professor Ilham Tohti was sentenced to life in prison for his support of China's Uighur minority. In Iran, Hamid Babaei, an engineering student in Belgium, was sentenced to six years in prison, echoing the Omid Kokabee case. We are pleased to report ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: CCS Cases, Previous Highlights Tagged With: Abduweli Ayup, Alexander Gorsky, American University in Cairo, Amr Hamzawy, Azmi Sharom, Fatih Hilmioğlu, Hamid Babaei, Ilham Tohti, James E. Doyle, Khaled al-Qazzaz, Omid Kokabee, US Department of Energy, Xia Yeiling, Zhang Xuezhong

Kokabee Wins AAAS Award
As Petitions Delivered to Iran

November 4, 2014

Amnesty International and Committee of Concerned Scientists Deliver Kokabee Petitions to Iranian Authorities

The same day as human rights activists delivered 14,000 petition signatures, including 31 by Nobel Physics Laureates, for Omid Kokabee's release, the American Association for the Advancement of Science awarded him the prize for Freedom and Scientific Responsibility. Representatives of the human rights organization, including CCS co-chair Eugene Chudnovsky, also met with Iranian officials at the ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: AAAS, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Eugene Chudnovsky, Islamic Republic of Iran, Omid Kokabee, Scientists

31 Nobel Physics Laureates Join Iran Petitions For Kokabee

October 23, 2014

Omid Kokabee

As a culmination of efforts to obtain the release of Omid Kokabee, the physics graduate student imprisoned in Iran on unsubstantiated charges, at 10:30 AM Tuesday October 28, the Committee of Concerned Scientists, Amnesty International and the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran will deliver thousands of petitions, including the Nobelists' letter, to the Iran UN Mission in New York. ... Continue Reading>>

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: American Physical Society, Amnesty International, Eugene Chudnovsky, International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Omid Kokabee, Scientists, University of Texas at Austin

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