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McGill grad jailed in Iran being criminalized for environmental work, says friend

Niloufar Bayani, accused of espionage while studying endangered cheetahs, could face death penalty

CBC Radio · December 11

Hayley Lapalme still can't wrap her head around why her friend Niloufar Bayani is behind bars in an Iranian prison.

It's been a year since the former resident of Montreal and Toronto was arrested and accused of espionage.

"To learn this person, who had a wonderful presence in our community here [in Toronto], is now in a prison cell — it's stunning, really," Lapalme told As It Happens host Carol Off.

Bayani is a former McGill biology student who graduated in 2009. She later worked for the United Nations Environment Programme. She was living in Toronto when she met Lapalme.

She had returned to Iran to do environmental work, when she was arrested in January and accused of espionage.

She has been behind bars in Evin prison outside Tehran ever since.

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#Niloufar_Bayani is a committed environmentalist w a brilliant mind & kind heart. I took this photo of her in 2015 during a first xcountry ski. I want to hear her laughter ring again in the woods next to me, like it did this day #free_iran_enviromentalists https://bit.ly/2JgyTNB

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Nearly a year since her arrest, Lapalme wants more people to know who Bayani is — and to fight for her release.

"Niloufar is this person who has this lightness, goodness, intelligence and generosity about her that is really contagious," Lapalme said.

"She really brings out the best in people."

As It Happens reached out to McGill University for comment, but did not receive a response. University spokesperson Chris Chapello told the Montreal Gazette that McGill is "aware of the situation and has been in contact with the Canadian authorities."

Researching Iran's endangered cheetahs
Bayani was always passionate about doing environmental field work anywhere in the world, Lapalme said.

She studied zebra mussels in Montreal and researched marine life in Beliz, she said.

Lapalme said her friend moved back to Iran to do field work with the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation.

That's when the trouble started.


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One of the researchers mentioned below is Niloufar Bayani, a @mcgill alumna (BSc Biology 2009). I was fortunate to have her work in my lab one summer while she was finishing her undergraduate degree. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/201...eatment-iranian-researchers-accused-espionage


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At the time of her arrest, Lapalme said Bayani was setting up camera traps to track Asiatic cheetahs, an endangered species in Iran.

But to Iranian authorities, the act amounted to spying.

Bayani was charged with "sowing corruption on Earth," for which she could face the death penalty. She has not yet had a trial.

"For the kind of work that we can practice freely and that is appreciated here, it's work that's being criminalized now in Iran," Lapalme said.

Last month, more than 300 conservationists, including primatologist Jane Goodall, signed an open letter, demanding Bayani and eight other environmentalists in Iran be released.

The letter defends the use of camera traps, which are "now a standard tool for wildlife monitoring, being deployed for that purpose in many regions around the world."

"We are convinced that their work and research had no second means or objectives,the letter states. "We are horrified about the thought that the neutral field of conservation could ever be used to pursue political objectives."

To Bayani's friends and family, the publication of that open letter is "certainly something that buoys us and gives us hope," Lapalme said.

Iranian-Canadian's mysterious death in Evin prison

At the time of Bayani's arrest, Iranian-Canadian environmentalist Kavous Seyed-Emami was also sent to Evin prison.

Seyed-Emami was the founder of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation and a passionate advocate for conservation and the environment.

Shortly after his detention, he died behind bars.

Iranian authorities say he died by suicide, but his friends and family have contested this. His sons blame Iranian prison guards for their father's death.

Seyed-Emami's death sends an ominous signal, Lapalme said.

"I think that news certainly shakes us. But we are optimistic and hopeful that our friend is doing OK," Lapalme said.

"Niloufar is an incredibly resilient person. I think we are just extending her any strength that you can muster across distance. All we can do it be optimistic."


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My incredible friend Niloufar Bayani is being unlawfully detained in Iran. Please help to spread the word & demand justice. @McGillU - Niloufar is an alum, you NEED to speak out about this now. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...A2FHb6P_PBXxXla8Vf-YIE5Cj7-DRWe2T2YTSHIFI8G0w … #free_iran_enviromentalists #niloufar_bayani

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Bayani has had limited access to legal counsel, and her friends and family have "no real information" about how she's doing, Lapalme said.

All she can do is hold out hope that her friend will be released soon.

"I think if we could speak to her today, I would let her know that her friends and her community in Canada are here in solidarity with her," she said.

"And the fact that she courageously pursued her principles — I want her to know that we value that."

Written by Jeanne Armstrong. Interview with Hayley Lapalme produced by Donya Ziaee.

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/mcgill-grad-jailed-in-iran-being-criminalized-for-environmental-work-says-friend-1.4941409
 

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Is this surprising though since Canada detained a Chinese executive for "violating" sanctions against Iran, which are all alleged by The US.
Are you really trying to put the two things on the same level?

And I don;t know why anyone who isn't totally on board with Iran's government would want to go there, especially people born in Iran who because of their Iranian (or even dual) citizenship get no protection from the Canadian government.
 

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Are you really trying to put the two things on the same level?

And I don;t know why anyone who isn't totally on board with Iran's government would want to go there, especially people born in Iran who because of their Iranian (or even dual) citizenship get no protection from the Canadian government.
This could be retaliatory.
 

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This could be retaliatory.
Iran arrested a group of environmental activists 11 months ago (and 1 already died in custody) in retaliation for an event that hadn't occurred yet?

You should at least take the time to read the story you posted.
 

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Iran arrested a group of environmental activists 11 months ago (and 1 already died in custody) in retaliation for an event that hadn't occurred yet?

You should at least take the time to read the story you posted.
I did not say retaliation for that particular act. Iran is going at it with The US and its allies in various forms.
 

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I did not say retaliation for that particular act. Iran is going at it with The US and its allies in various forms.
What Iranians has Canada jailed (or "let" die in jail) that would justify this kind of retaliation? If you think Iran's actions are justified because their conflict with the US then your moral compass is way off on this one.

p.s. Your easy way out is to just admit you mistakenly thought these were recent arrests because it was a recent article.
 

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What Iranians has Canada jailed (or "let" die in jail) that would justify this kind of retaliation? If you think Iran's actions are justified because their conflict with the US then your moral compass is way off on this one.

p.s. Your easy way out is to just admit you mistakenly thought these were recent arrests because it was a recent article.
Didn't say Iran's actions were justified.
Iran and The US go at it, Canada is a US ally.
 

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Didn't say Iran's actions were justified.
Iran and The US go at it, Canada is a US ally.
It's funny that you post criticizing Iran and then come up with justifications for their actions, all because you mistakenly thought the arrests were a recent thing.
 

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He should have been doing this in Israel.
 
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