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Subject: Scholar Notes 1/19/10
Date: The, 19 Jan 2010 21:22:20 +0000
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Dear Mr. Epstein:
Dr. Jarecki knows that you need the names of the scholars for your study, but asks that
you understand that those names need to be treated confidentially.
Name Scholar Discipline Report
Code
Maimul Khan Bangladesh Law This scholar of constitutional law from Bangladesh was
001 appointed the chair of the Law Department at the University of
Dhaka in 1997. Shortly thereafter, the Prime Minister's office
insisted that he fill department vacancies with political
appointees. The scholar's refusal to follow what he calls
"political orders" led to personal threats and to the termination of
his position. Thanks to the SRF, he found a position at the
University of California at Davis Law School, where he taught
courses on human rights, law and culture in the Muslim world.
He also taught courses at the University of California at
Berkeley's Boalt Hall Law School. He completed his fellowship
in 2003, and published Human Rights in the Muslim World:
Constitutionalism, Fundamentalism, and International Politics.
The scholar is now a professor in the School of Law at the
University of California at Davis.
Dmitri Lapotko Belarus 007 This scholar is a medical research scientist and professor with
Biomedical
over seventeen years of teaching experience in Europe and the
Technology United States. He received his Ph.D. in laser physics and
acoustics from the Belarusian State University. In recent years,
the Soros Foundation, the US National Institute for Health, the
National Cancer Institute, and the U.S. Department of Defense
have sponsored his research. In addition to a depressed economic
situation in Belarus, this scholar is concerned about the
increasingly authoritarian rule that has threatened him and his
colleagues. His supervisor remains in jail today, and the
government has launched a criminal investigation accusing him
of fraud and abuse of state property. Fearing the seizure of his
research facility and possible arrest, he contacted the SRF. With
the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology at
Rice University, the scholar is now furthering his research on
leukemia and cancer treatment using nanotechnology.
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Name Scholar Discipline Report
Code
Prosper Nobirabo Democratic Law This legal scholar served as editor in chief of the University of
Republic Kinshasa's law journal and has held the positions of Director and
Vice President of the International Center for the Defence of the
of Congo 040 Rights of the Indigenous Batwa "Pygmies" of Central Africa.
Himself an indigenous Batwa, he is a 2003 recipient of the UN
International Labor Organization (ILO)'s indigenous and tribal
people's fellowship and is an established expert on the concerns
facing the Batwa and indigenous peoples in Central Africa. In
2003, this scholar and a colleague undertook a study which
researched the Batwa's legal and penal systems. The team
witnessed and documented systemic human rights abuses against
the Batwa. National security forces in Kinshasa learned of their
work and confiscated their writing and research materials.
Fearing arrest and prolonged detention, they escaped to
Switzerland in January 2004. An SRF fellowship in October
2005, renewed in 2007, supported this scholar's independent
research at Bern Univeristy and Fribourg University in
Switzerland on the economic and political implications of a
federated D.R. Congo where he published his dissertation and
numerous academic articles. He is now a visiting fellow at the
National University of Ireland and the Irish Center for Human
Rights in Galway
Saad Eddin Egypt 001 Sociology The work of this internationally renowned Egyptian sociologist
Ibrahim focuses on the democratic process, human rights, and the
development of civil society. In 2001, he was arrested,
imprisoned, tried and convicted by an Egyptian court on charges
of receiving foreign funds without government permission,
tarnishing Egypt's image, and improper use of European grant
monies. The charges and trial were widely condemned by
international observers, including the European Commission, and
are suspected to have arisen from government displeasure with
the scholar's reports examining election fraud and undemocratic
practices. After an international campaign on his behalf, the
scholar was retried and acquitted in 2003. The SRF awarded a
fellowship and arranged a visit co-hosted by New York
University and Columbia University, during which time the
scholar resumed his teaching and writing and recovered from
medical conditions worsened by his imprisonment. The scholar
completed the fellowship in May 2004 and returned to his
university in Egypt but eventually faced renewed pressures and
threats from the government. He fled to Turkey and in September
2008 he was sentenced in absentia to three years in jail with hard
labor or a fine of LE 10,000 on charges of harming the reputation
and the image of Egypt abroad. He has since returned to the US
as a visiting professor at several institutions including Harvard
University and is a regular public commentator on events
unfolding in the Middle East. In September 2009 he will join
Drew University as a Wallerstein Distinguished Visiting
Professor.
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Name Scholar Discipline Report
Code
Hadi Hadizade Iran 005 Nuclear This established nuclear physicist has taught at Ferdowsi
Yazdi Physics University in Mashad, Iran for 24 years. He is also a member of
Nehzat-e Azadi (the Iran Freedom Movement), a liberal political
group that supports democratization within the framework of
Iranian nationalism. In May 2001, he was arrested, tried and
convicted along with other members of the organization. He was
released pending appeal of an 8-year sentence, but the scholar
and outside observers fear that he could be re-arrested at any
time. In 2004, the SRF arranged a position for him at Ohio
University, where he continues to pursue research and
publications. As of 2008, the scholar was at Harvard University
searching a more permanent position in the US.
Javad Tabatabai Iran 008 Political This eminent scholar was a professor of political theory and
Theory Associate Dean of Tehran University's School of Law and
Political Science. His work has been lauded as contributing to a
deeper understanding of Islamic political thought and Iranian
history. The scholar has argued that a steady decline of political
thought over the centuries has paved the way for the ascendancy
of religious and mystical modes of reasoning. Accused of
undermining Islam, he was repeatedly barred from teaching and
subjected to harsh attacks, ultimately forcing him to flee Iran in
1997. With SRF support for a fellowship at Syracuse University's
Global Affairs Institute, the scholar embarked on the most
ambitious project of his career—a multi-volume work on the
decline of Iranian political thought, which he completed in 2007.
Abdullah Iraq 067 This professor of physics and engineering was recognized by the
Nuclear
Kendoush former Iraqi government as among the top 50 scientists and
Thermal
engineers in the country. He received his Ph.D. in mechanical
Hydraulics engineering from the University of Strathclyde, UK where he
focused on thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. He has since
spent 30 years heading research on reactor physics and heat
transfer with the Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC).
Because of his high-profile publications and international
recognition in his field, he received numerous death threats from
unidentified groups demanding his resignation. After narrowly
avoiding a deadly bomb attack, the scholar sought support from
SRF. In September 2006, he joined the University of Florida-
Gainesville where he continues to research in safety.
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Name Scholar Discipline Report
Code
Shemeem B. Pakistan 009 English- A former department chair and professor of English language and
Abbas applied linguistics at the Open University in Islamabad, Pakistan,
Language & this scholar is best known for her book, The Female Voice in Sufi
Ritual: Devotional Practices of Pakistan and India (2002), which
Applied has received widespread critical acclaim. In 1998, Islamic clerics
Linguistics at the university brought charges against her including
blasphemy, a non-bailable offence for which conviction carries a
death sentence. Although top- level government intervention
eventually forced the charges to be dropped, the scholar feared
retaliation and vigilante attacks by militant extremists known to
target defendants in such cases and subsequently fled the country.
The SRF awarded her a fellowship in February 2004 at the
University of Texas where she completed her latest book inspired
by her experience entitled On the Margins of State and Empire:
Theorizing Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws. On a second fellowship
in 2005, she joined the faculty of Political Science at Purchase
College, which has since offered her a permanent tenure-track
position.
Michael Richard Sri Lanka Mathematics With a doctorate in mathematical logic from Oxford University,
Hoole 004 this scholar taught mathematics at the University of Singapore
before returning home to take up a position as Senior Lecturer in
mathematics at the University of Jaffna. At the time of his return
to Sri Lanka in 1986, the continuing civil war between the Sri
Lankan state and minority Tamil militant groups was at a period
of intense hostility. In this environment he and colleagues at the
University of Jaffna founded the University Teachers for Human
Rights-Jaffna (UTHR). Their reports on human rights violations
were circulated widely, but as a result of their reporting, a
colleague was murdered in 1989. Ultimately, the scholar received
death threats and narrowly evaded abduction. In 2004, he was
selected for a fellowship at Harvard University, which then
nominated him to SRF for continuing support as he could not
return safely to Sri Lanka at that time. SRF awarded a fellowship
for the 2005-2006 academic year to continue at Harvard's
Department of Mathematics. The scholar has since returned to
the region but SRF has received reports that he has not been able
to return to Sri Lanka, and that he and his family continue to
receive threats.
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Name Scholar Discipline Report
Code
Ratnajeevan Sri Lanka Electrical This scholar is a senior professor of electrical and electronic
Hoole 009 Engineering engineering with more than 30 years of teaching and research
experience. His specialty is in computing, with a research focus
in electromagnetic field computation/electrical product design.
He holds a D.Sc. (Doctor of Science) from a university in the
U.K. and a Ph.D. from a university in the U.S. Among other
international posts, he has held the UNESCO Chair in
Information Technology at a university in Sri Lanka. He has
authored several books and over 100 journal articles in his field
of engineering as well as in the humanities and social sciences. In
March 2006, the scholar was appointed Vice Chancellor at the
University of Jaffna, a move that was countered by much
opposition from groups sympathetic to the Liberation Tigers of
Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in a part of the country that has been
plagued by a long-term cessation conflict. The scholar was
warned not to take up the position by groups believing that he
was sympathetic to the University Teachers for Human Rights,
Jaffna (UTHR-J), which reported on human rights abuses
committed by those on all sides of the conflict, including alleged
abuses of the LTTE. Fearing for his safety, the scholar and his
wife fled to the U.S. where he served as a visiting professor in
the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Drexel
University through the spring term 2007. The scholar has taken
up a full professorship at the Reinsellar Polytechnic Institute's
Hartford campus.
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