[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 430 Engrossed in House (EH)]
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
June 5, 2007.
Whereas Haleh Esfandiari, Ph.D., holds dual citizenship in the United States and
Iran;
Whereas Dr. Esfandiari taught Persian language and literature for many years at
Princeton University, where she inspired untold numbers of students to
study the rich Persian language and culture;
Whereas Dr. Esfandiari is a resident of the State of Maryland and the Director
of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars in Washington, D.C. (referred to in this preamble as the
``Wilson Center'');
Whereas, for the past decade, Dr. Esfandiari has traveled to Iran twice a year
to visit her ailing now-93-year-old mother;
Whereas, in December 2006, on her return to the airport during her last visit to
Iran, Dr. Esfandiari was robbed by three masked, knife-wielding men, who
stole her travel documents, luggage, and other effects;
Whereas, when Dr. Esfandiari attempted to obtain replacement travel documents in
Iran, she was summoned to an interview by Iran's Ministry of
Intelligence;
Whereas Dr. Esfandiari was interrogated by the Ministry of Intelligence for
seven to eight hours per day;
Whereas the questioning by the Ministry of Intelligence focused on the Middle
East Program at the Wilson Center;
Whereas Dr. Esfandiari answered all questions to the best of her ability, and
the Wilson Center also provided extensive information to the Ministry in
a good faith effort to aid Dr. Esfandiari;
Whereas Lee Hamilton, former United States Representative and president of the
Wilson Center, has written to Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to call
his attention to Dr. Esfandiari's dire situation;
Whereas Mr. Hamilton repeated that the Wilson Center's mission is to provide
forums to exchange views and opinions and not to take positions on
issues, nor try to influence specific outcomes;
Whereas the lengthy interrogations of Dr. Esfandiari by the Ministry of
Intelligence of Iran stopped on February 14, 2007, but she heard nothing
for ten weeks and was denied her passport;
Whereas, on May 7, 2007, Dr. Esfandiari was summoned to the Ministry of
Intelligence and taken immediately to Evin prison, where she was
arrested and is currently being held;
Whereas Iran's Intelligence Ministry has implicated Dr. Esfandiari and the
Wilson Center in advancing what it alleges is the United States
Government's aim of a ``soft revolution'' in Iran;
Whereas Parnaz Azima holds dual citizenship in the United States and Iran;
Whereas Ms. Azima is a journalist for Radio Farda;
Whereas the Iranian Government confiscated the passport of Ms. Azima when she
arrived in Iran to visit her ill mother in January of 2007;
Whereas the Iranian authorities have interrogated Ms. Azima on multiple
occasions;
Whereas Ms. Azima's attorney was told in April 2007 that she would be detained
in Iran for at least two years or more;
Whereas social scientist Kian Tajbakhsh was arrested in mid-May by Iranian
security officials while consulting for the Open Society Institute,
which runs humanitarian programs in Iran;
Whereas Mr. Tajbakhsh holds dual citizenship in the United States and Iran;
Whereas Mr. Tajbakhsh was retained by the Open Society Institute as a consultant
to facilitate public health, humanitarian assistance, and urban planning
projects that were undertaken openly and with the knowledge of the
Iranian Government;
Whereas on May 31, 2007, a State Department spokesman announced that California
businessman Ali Shakeri, who holds dual citizenship in the United States
and Iran, had been arrested approximately ten days earlier;
Whereas Mr. Shakeri serves on the board of University of California at Irvine's
Center for Citizen Peacebuilding, a research institution that seeks to
promote reconciliation and sustainable peace in areas of international
conflict;
Whereas Mr. Shakeri's arrest occurred as he sought to leave the country after
having visited his ill mother, who passed away during his stay;
Whereas reports indicate that a fifth dual American-Iranian citizen, who has
thus far remained anonymous, has also been imprisoned unjustly by
Iranian authorities;
Whereas the Iranian Government has yet to produce evidence of wrongdoing by any
of these individuals to justify its actions toward them; and
Whereas Dr. Esfandiari, Ms. Azima, and Mr. Tajbakhsh have been charged with
espionage and, if convicted, face execution: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That Iran should immediately and unconditionally release dual
Iranian-American citizens Dr. Haleh Esfandiari, Ms. Parnaz Azima, Mr. Kian
Tajbakhsh, Mr. Ali Shakeri, and a fifth unnamed individual also being detained
against his will, replace their lost travel documents, cease its tactics of
harassment, and permit them to leave Iran.
Attest:
Clerk.