Campaign for Kian in India
June 15th, 2007Academics, intellectuals, journalists, artists, and religious leaders in India–where Kian lived for several years–are campaigning for his release. Many have signed a petition on his behalf, which was delivered to the Iranian embassy in Delhi this week. An article today in The Hindu describes their efforts:
Prominent artists, intellectuals, public figures urge release of Iranian scholar
NEW DELHI: More than 150 prominent Indian artists, intellectuals and public figures have written to the Iranian authorities seeking immediate release of jailed scholar Kian Tajbakhsh.
Arrested on May 11, Dr. Tajbakhsh is one of the four Iranians with dual American nationality who have been charged with working to undermine the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
He lived in India in the 1990s and is well known in academic and cultural circles here.
In the letter, which was handed over to Iranian Charge d’Affaires Reza Alaei on Thursday, the signatories expressed deep concern at the incarceration of Dr. Tajbakhsh. While recognising Iran’s “sovereign right to secure itself against any perceived threat to its welfare and safety,” they described the imprisoned scholar as a “man of integrity and an Iranian patriot incapable of indulging in `espionage’ against his country.”
India, the letter notes, is a friend of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
“Those of us from India — academics, artists, intellectuals, journalists, professionals and the most respected Shia leaders — calling upon your Government to release Dr. Tajbakhsh are all friends of Iran and of the Iranian people. Many of us have taken public stand against the American-led `global war on terror’ and against its hegemonic agenda of `regime change’ in Iran or elsewhere,” it says.
The signatories include Shia cleric Maulana Kalbe Sadiq; writers Khushwant Singh, Arundhati Roy, Dilip Chitre and Gulzar; journalists Saeed Naqvi, Tarun Tejpal, Farah Naqvi, Siddharth Varadarajan and Praful Bidwai; artists Tyeb Mehta and Jehangir Sabavala; filmmakers Saeed Mirza and Govind Nihalani and academics Achin Vanaik, Nivedita Menon and Anuradha Chenoy.
“Whatever be the nature of the questioning that Dr. Tajbakhsh must undergo, surely it can happen outside the prison walls,” the letter states.
“We take this occasion to make a personal plea to your Government on humanitarian grounds. Dr. Tajbakhsh and his wife are expecting their first child a few months from now. The stress and strain of his imprisonment can only harm the health of both mother and child,” it adds.
