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UC-Berkeley lecturer being held in Iran
The Mercury News ^ | Fri, Oct. 17, 03 | Dana Hull

Posted on 10/17/2003 11:29:28 PM PDT by F14 Pilot

A political-science lecturer at the University of California-Berkeley and Santa Clara University is being held in Iran on charges of espionage, according to Iranian media. Dariush Zahedi, a U.S. citizen, never returned from a trip to his native Iran this summer, and concerned students and colleagues at both campuses are trying to piece together what happened. ``We're deeply concerned for him and we very much hope that he will be released shortly,'' said David Leonard, dean of the International and Area Studies Department at UC-Berkeley. ``His teaching here at Berkeley was always balanced and fair, and as a consequence we cannot imagine what reason there might possibly be that led to this action.'' Zahedi is a part-time lecturer, which means he does not teach a full course load at any university. He was scheduled to teach ``War and Peace in the Middle East'' at UC-Berkeley this semester. Zahedi, an East Bay resident who is single and whose mother and stepfather live in Orinda, also was scheduled to teach two courses this quarter in Santa Clara University's political-science department. ``He has taught for us in the past and he is well-liked,'' said Leslie Bethard, an administrative assistant in the department. The State Department also is monitoring the situation. ``We are always interested when a U.S. citizen is detained,'' said Kelly Shannon, a spokesman for the Bureau of Consular Affairs. Hooshang Amirahmadi, a Rutgers University professor and a friend of Zahedi's, said Zahedi often travels to Iran during the summers to visit his family, including a brother in Tehran. ``At first, we just heard that an American professor was arrested by the Ministry of Information and charged with spying,'' said Amirahmadi, who closely follows Iranian news. ``He was acquitted of the charges, but obviously the Justice Department in Iran intervened and would not let him go. They have kept him in the Evin prison in Tehran.'' Zahedi, who is in his late 30s, received a doctorate from the University of Southern California in 1998 in international relations and political science. He has been active in the American Iranian Council, a non-profit organization that wants to see Iran become ``a democratically developed member of the global community with full respect for human rights.'' The group does not accept money from any government. Zahedi and Amirahmadi edited a book based on the group's conference at Stanford University in spring 2002 titled ``Iran in the New Millenium: Opportunities and Challenges.'' ``He was obviously critical of the regime, but he was still very positive about the country and went back and forth a lot,'' Amirahmadi said. ``There are millions of Iranians who are more critical of the government than he is, and they are in Tehran. I think he was arrested because his timing was terrible. He went to Iran just a few weeks before July 9.'' On July 9, 1999, Iranian college students began a mass movement for democratic reform in Iran, a date that is marked by Iranian exiles each year. This year, more than 250 Bay Area Iranians gathered in downtown Palo Alto to wave flags and shout chants against Iran's Islamic leadership. Student protesters in Iran clashed with police, who fired tear gas to disperse them; student leaders were arrested. Fearful of reprisals in Iran, Zahedi's family has asked not to be identified in print. ``His mother and brother are in Tehran, and they have learned that he is in good health,'' his stepfather said in a phone interview Friday. ``I hope he will be released soon. I pray for him every day.''

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; US: California
KEYWORDS: dariushzahedi; hostage; humanrights; iran; iranianamericans; usa; zahedi
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1 posted on 10/17/2003 11:29:28 PM PDT by F14 Pilot
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To: DoctorZIn; McGavin999; Eala; AdmSmith; dixiechick2000; nuconvert; onyx; Pro-Bush; Valin; ...
Flag...right here!
2 posted on 10/17/2003 11:30:58 PM PDT by F14 Pilot
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To: F14 Pilot; Ragtime Cowgirl
A political-science lecturer at the University of California-Berkeley and Santa Clara University is being held in Iran on charges of espionage

...Here we go again! Is this espionage or an American held hostage?
4 posted on 10/17/2003 11:35:57 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Homeland Security + Tom Ridge = Open Borders --> Demand Change!)
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To: F14 Pilot
< > with a P in it is the command for paragraph break..

<> P is our freind

5 posted on 10/17/2003 11:36:03 PM PDT by GeronL (Please visit http://freestateparty.50megs.com and www.geocities.com/geronl)
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To: seamole
Is this a new case? Will they kill him as they killed the Canadian Journalist in Evin Prison?
6 posted on 10/17/2003 11:37:00 PM PDT by F14 Pilot
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To: F14 Pilot
"But... but... but... I'm from BERKELEY -Don't you understand? I love you! I'm here to help you! I'm on the same side, fighting the imperialist yankee infidel running dogs, too! Why are you doing this to me?!?!? WHY?!?!?!?!"
7 posted on 10/17/2003 11:37:07 PM PDT by Chad Fairbanks (Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.)
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To: Pro-Bush
...Here we go again! Is this espionage or an American held hostage?

Probably an al-Qaeda operative being given his latest marching orders.

8 posted on 10/17/2003 11:39:48 PM PDT by Euro-American Scum (A poverty-stricken middle class must be a disarmed middle class)
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To: F14 Pilot
Hey, if I wanted to infiltrate a group of America-haters working to make the world safe for totalitarinism, I couldn't think of a better cover than being a professor from UC-Berkeley.

10 posted on 10/17/2003 11:53:57 PM PDT by Qwinn
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To: FoxFang
A liberal? Oh no.... He is more than a liberal professor. He is American.
11 posted on 10/17/2003 11:55:44 PM PDT by F14 Pilot
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To: F14 Pilot
BUMP!
12 posted on 10/17/2003 11:57:10 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Homeland Security + Tom Ridge = Open Borders --> Demand Change!)
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To: F14 Pilot
Could be another Arn Anderson thumb-across-the-throat gesture, for real. Trust the Berkleyites to spin the delivery of a human head into a message for all of us to surrender.
13 posted on 10/18/2003 12:24:29 AM PDT by NewRomeTacitus (American in trouble! For real results contact a service branch SpecOps.)
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To: F14 Pilot
No kidding. Plus, if he's Iranian desent he's likely critical of the regieme there and that's probably why he got locked up.
14 posted on 10/18/2003 12:26:24 AM PDT by OneTimeLurker
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To: F14 Pilot
He should put in a call to Rachel Corrie. She can set things straight with the Muslims. Oh, wait...
15 posted on 10/18/2003 12:29:55 AM PDT by Tall_Texan ("Is Rush a Hypocrite?" http://righteverytime2.blogspot.com)
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To: F14 Pilot
``His teaching here at Berkeley was always balanced and fair, and as a consequence we cannot imagine what reason there might possibly be that led to this action.''

What passes for balanced and fair at Berkeley can easily be seen as blasphemous in Iran, on either side of the spectrum. Regardless of how the good professor offended his hosts, he was naiive to think that his ivory tower views and liberal credentials would offer him any protection from murderous theocrats.

16 posted on 10/18/2003 3:31:42 AM PDT by Steel Wolf (Too close for guns, switching to missiles!)
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To: F14 Pilot
He's been in prison for 4 months?
Sounds like news the media would be on.

"State Department also is monitoring the situation. ``We are always interested when a U.S. citizen is detained"

She doesn't sound overly concerned. Hmmmmm
17 posted on 10/18/2003 3:43:18 AM PDT by nuconvert
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To: F14 Pilot
Mighty skeptical of the whole dang thang.
18 posted on 10/18/2003 3:54:04 AM PDT by onyx
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To: F14 Pilot; GeronL
A political-science lecturer at the University of California-Berkeley and Santa Clara University is being held in Iran on charges of espionage, according to Iranian media.

Dariush Zahedi, a U.S. citizen, never returned from a trip to his native Iran this summer, and concerned students and colleagues at both campuses are trying to piece together what happened.

``We're deeply concerned for him and we very much hope that he will be released shortly,'' said David Leonard, dean of the International and Area Studies Department at UC-Berkeley. ``His teaching here at Berkeley was always balanced and fair, and as a consequence we cannot imagine what reason there might possibly be that led to this action.''

Zahedi is a part-time lecturer, which means he does not teach a full course load at any university. He was scheduled to teach ``War and Peace in the Middle East'' at UC-Berkeley this semester.

Zahedi, an East Bay resident who is single and whose mother and stepfather live in Orinda, also was scheduled to teach two courses this quarter in Santa Clara University's political-science department. ``He has taught for us in the past and he is well-liked,'' said Leslie Bethard, an administrative assistant in the department.

The State Department also is monitoring the situation. ``We are always interested when a U.S. citizen is detained,'' said Kelly Shannon, a spokesman for the Bureau of Consular Affairs.

Hooshang Amirahmadi, a Rutgers University professor and a friend of Zahedi's, said Zahedi often travels to Iran during the summers to visit his family, including a brother in Tehran. ``At first, we just heard that an American professor was arrested by the Ministry of Information and charged with spying,'' said Amirahmadi, who closely follows Iranian news. ``He was acquitted of the charges, but obviously the Justice Department in Iran intervened and would not let him go. They have kept him in the Evin prison in Tehran.''

Zahedi, who is in his late 30s, received a doctorate from the University of Southern California in 1998 in international relations and political science. He has been active in the American Iranian Council, a non-profit organization that wants to see Iran become ``a democratically developed member of the global community with full respect for human rights.'' The group does not accept money from any government.

Zahedi and Amirahmadi edited a book based on the group's conference at Stanford University in spring 2002 titled ``Iran in the New Millenium: Opportunities and Challenges.'' ``He was obviously critical of the regime, but he was still very positive about the country and went back and forth a lot,'' Amirahmadi said. ``There are millions of Iranians who are more critical of the government than he is, and they are in Tehran. I think he was arrested because his timing was terrible. He went to Iran just a few weeks before July 9.'' On July 9, 1999, Iranian college students began a mass movement for democratic reform in Iran, a date that is marked by Iranian exiles each year.

This year, more than 250 Bay Area Iranians gathered in downtown Palo Alto to wave flags and shout chants against Iran's Islamic leadership. Student protesters in Iran clashed with police, who fired tear gas to disperse them; student leaders were arrested. Fearful of reprisals in Iran, Zahedi's family has asked not to be identified in print. ``His mother and brother are in Tehran, and they have learned that he is in good health,'' his stepfather said in a phone interview Friday. ``I hope he will be released soon. I pray for him every day.''

19 posted on 10/18/2003 4:10:08 AM PDT by csvset
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To: csvset
I suggest the whole campus go over there. Move it lock,stock and barrel.
20 posted on 10/18/2003 4:52:11 AM PDT by gunnedah
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