British-Iranian professor held by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A British-Iranian university professor who actively campaigns against military action targeting his homeland has been detained in Iran by the country’s hard-line Revolutionary Guard, a semi-official Iranian news agency reported Thursday, becoming the latest dual national held there since the 2015 nuclear deal.
Computer scientist and mathematician Abbas Edalat was one of several people arrested by the Guard over accusations of being part of a “network affiliated with Britain,” the Fars news agency said.
Fars, believed to be close to the Guard, cited an unnamed source that accused the group of leading 2009 unrest in Iran surrounding the disputed re-election of hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Fars offered no evidence supporting the allegation.
The British Foreign Office said late Wednesday night it was “urgently seeking information” after the New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran first reported Edalat had been detained.