Free Kian Tajbakhsh, Columbia faculty member imprisoned in Iran
Dr. Kian Tajbakhsh, pictured with his daughter in 2009. / Photo provided
Twenty Columbia faculty members and officers signed a letter requesting that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton help secure the release of Kian Tajbakhsh from an Iranian prison. Dr. Tajbakhsh was found guilty of “political crimes” by an Iranian court on Oct. 20, 2009, following his support of the Iranian uprising against the government in the aftermath of the disputed election last summer. He appealed his sentence only to then be accused of new espionage charges on Nov. 23.
Dr. Tajbakhsh, who earned a doctorate from Columbia in urban studies, was providing nonpolitical urban technical advice as a consultant with explicit permission from the Iranian government. He was scheduled to assume duties as an associate professor of urban studies last fall at Columbia’s Morningside Heights campus at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.
A copy of the letter to Secretary Clinton is available for download. More information about Dr. Tajbakhsh’s situation is available at freekian09.org.
Published in RightsNews
Volume 28, no. 1, February, 2010.
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