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Iran Detains Iranian-American Man Working for George Soros' Institute


Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Iran has detained an Iranian-American consultant working for
<javascript:siteSearch('George Soros');> George Soros' Open Society
Institute, the latest U.S. citizen connected to a non-governmental
organization to be seized in the country, the institute said Wednesday. 

The detention of  <javascript:siteSearch('Kian Tajbakhsh');> Kian Tajbakhsh
comes amid a crackdown on NGOs at a time when Iranian authorities accuse the
United States of using critics and dissidents to overthrow the country's
hard-line government.

Tajbakhsh, an urban planning consultant who has also worked for the World
Bank, was detained on or about May 11, the Open Society Institute - a
private foundation that encourages democracy-building - said in a statement.

"We are concerned for his safety and call for his immediate release," the
statement said. It said the 45-year-old Tajbakhsh was working as a
consultant for the insitute since 2004 "with the knowledge of the Iranian
government."

Iranian officials could not be reached to comment on the detention.

Earlier this month, Iranian authorities arrested Haleh Esfandiari, director
of the Middle East Program at the Washington-based Woodrow Wilson Center for
Scholars.

Esfandiari, also an Iranian-American, was charged Monday with setting up a
network to overthrow the Islamic establishment, the government announced.

The Wilson Center denied the charges. "Haleh is a scholar and has never been
a spy," said Lee H. Hamilton, the center's president and director.
Esfandiari's work had involved bringing Iranian scholars and others to the
U.S. to give talks on the situation in Iran.

The detentions come as tensions have mounted between the United States and
Iran, even as the two countries prepare to hold ambassador-level talks in
Baghdad on calming Iraq's violence.

The United States accuses Iran of backing militants in Iraq and of seeking
to build nuclear weapons, accusations that Tehran denies. U.S. Navy ships
with 17,000 sailors and Marines moved into the Persian Gulf on Wednesday for
air training exercises in a show of military force off Iran's coast.

Esfandiari had been in Iran visiting her ailing 93-year-old mother when she
was prevented from leaving in December, when her passport was stolen. She
was interrogated repeatedly before her eventual arrest and has since been
held at Iran's notorious Evin prison, where dissidents are often held.

When it announced the charges against Esfandiari, the Iranian Intelligence
Ministry accused Soros' New York-based Open Society Institute of being
involved in the plot to set up the network to overthrow the government.

The institute said Wednesday that Tajbakhsh had been consulting "to
facilitate public health, humanitarian assistance and urban planning
projects that we undertook openly and with the knowledge of the Iranian
government." He is also a senior research fellow at the New School in New
York City, it said.

Another Iranian-American, journalist Parnaz Azima, who works for the
U.S.-funded Radio Farda, has been prohibited from leaving Iran since her
passport was seized in January. She has been interrogated several times by
intelligence agents since, the journalists rights group Reporters Without
Borders said in a statement Wednesday.

Another American, former FBI agent Robert Levinson, disappeared in March
after going to Iran's resort island of Kish, and his whereabouts are
unknown.

Reporters Without Borders said a French-Iranian journalism student,
Mehrnoushe Solouki, was arrested in February. She was released in March on
bail but her passport was taken away and she has been unable to leave the
country, it said.

 



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