Iran’s actions threaten Iranian scientists
DOI: 10.1063/PT.3.4282
The Physics Today news story “Iranian scientists persevere under renewed sanctions” by Toni Feder (January 2019, page 22
Omid Kokabee, a physics doctoral student at the University of Texas at Austin, was sentenced to 10 years on a “collaboration” charge and spent 2011–16 in an Iranian prison; he was released only after he developed kidney cancer (see “Physicist imprisoned in Iran is granted medical furlough after surgery
Xiyue Wang, a doctoral student in history at Princeton University, was sentenced in 2017 to 10 years in prison when his studies of ancient documents in Tehran were interpreted as espionage. 2 Meimanat Hosseini-Chavoshi, an Australian citizen and fertility expert, was detained on her research trip to Iran last December on charges of trying to “infiltrate” Iranian institutions. 3
In 2018 several Iranian environmental scientists were rounded up on suspicion that their studies of wildlife might have revealed information about Iranian military sites. One of them, Kavous Seyed-Emami, a Canadian citizen and professor at Imam Sadiq University in Tehran, died in prison after intense interrogations. 4 Four others have been accused of “sowing corruption on Earth,” a charge that can carry a death sentence.
The above-mentioned cases represent the tip of the iceberg. Anyone who has dual citizenship or is a doctoral student residing or studying in another country is taking serious chances when returning to Iran for a professional or family visit. Although the US sanctions contribute to the hardships experienced by our Iranian colleagues, the actions of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are largely responsible for making the lives of the Iranian scientists miserable.
References
1. E. Chudnovsky, “He refused to spy for Iran’s military, and was sentenced to death for it,” Washington Examiner, 2 November 2017.
2. R. Gladstone, “Colleagues of Princeton University scholar convicted of spying in Iran express shock,” New York Times, 17 July 2017.
3. Dubai newsroom, G. Elgood, ed., “Iran said to hold Australian-based academic on ‘infiltration’ charge,” Reuters World News, 9 December 2018.
4. E. Chudnovsky, “Iran’s Revolutionary Guards rain down terror upon scientists suspected of contacts with the West,” Washington Examiner, 11 April 2019.
More about the Authors
Eugene M. Chudnovsky. (eugene.chudnovsky@lehman.cuny.edu) City University of New York, New York City.