His warnings unheeded, Iranian scientist contracts coronavirus in US jail

Undated picture provided by ISNA of US-held Iranian scientist, Sirous Asgari
Press TV – April 29, 2020
An Iranian scientist — who remains behind bars in the US despite having been exonerated in a sanctions trial — has contracted the new coronavirus after he repeatedly drew attention to his fragile health and called for his release from the “dirty” and “overcrowded” jail facility.
The Guardian reported the lawyers representing Sirous Asgari, a professor of material sciences at Sharif University of Technology, had confirmed his infection on Tuesday.
He has repeatedly pleaded for release since March, complaining about unsanitary detention conditions and overcrowding at the Louisiana facility, where he is being kept.
Coughing violently and suffering from a fever, Asgari told the paper in a phone call that the detention center was even taking in more inmates rather than releasing some as a precaution to stop further spread of the outbreak.
He also said the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) had refused to notify him about his positive test results, adding that he only learned about his infection from his lawyers and family members on Tuesday.
“It makes sense to send me to the hospital as soon as possible. I don’t trust them at all,” the 59-year-old said. “If something happens, they are not fast responders … I prefer to leave this dirty place.”
The detainees are responsible for all the cleaning at the detention facility,” where there is a single shower and only two toilets for all 44 of them to share,” the daily reported.
Ice, however, has told Asgari’s lawyers he would only be released to a hospital if he was struggling to breathe.
Asgari was arrested in the United States in mid-2017. Back then, the FBI alleged the scientist had shared information about a project he had conducted on a sabbatical in the US five years before with his students.
His wife, though, said in an interview in late March that the findings of the project had been published and made available on the Internet afterwards, which means there was nothing secret about the project. US legal authorities then charged him with withholding information in the process of visa application, circumventing the sanctions, and transferring technology to Iran.
Washington then delayed the holding of a trial for him several times, “all the while knowing they had no evidence to bring against him,” she said.
The Iranian professor was cleared of the charges at a court session that was ultimately scheduled after about two and a half years. Nevertheless, US Citizenship and Immigration Services then took the matters out of the hands of the country’s legal system, once again detaining Asgari for “lacking a valid visa and illegal presence on US soil.”
Mr. Asgari has reminded US officials that they themselves had seized his passport and were, hence, responsible for his prolonged presence in America.
His spouse said Washington was intentionally prolonging Asgari’s detention so that it could eventually swap him with an American prisoner held in Iran.

Let us see if our ‘free press’ calls attention to the unjust and tortuous incarceration of this exonerated Iranian scientist cruelly denied medical aid in a disgusting US jail as they continually do about Mrs Sakara-Ratcliffe, or if at all.
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Disturbing, revolting, disgusting, all too believable. I’ve been part of an upstate-New York-based humanitarian group taking care of the financial and social/educational needs of families of two Iraqi Kurds “stung” by the FBI and incarcerated in supermax-security prisons in the US Midwest. One is an imam, the other a small businessman; each was subjected to treatment similar to what I read here. They’ve recently completed 10-year sentences and, I believe, been deported to Iraq by now…CoVID-19 wasn’t a feature of their “torture” because of timing, but I feel the same visceral hatred for the state-terroristic US justice (sic) system. They’ve lost 10 years-plus of the primes of their lives, with wives and children on tenterhooks all the time…goddam it. (At least some of the kids were born in the US, US citizens…what will become of them, what dark shadows will dog them the rest of their lives? In the end, they are collectively victims of the illegal Dubya War on Iraq — to suit the Ziomonster so-called Israel — of March 2003 that persists and festers to this day.)
May Professor Asgari somehow survive intact and prosper. I can’t wish that (even minimal) justice will be done, because it won’t.
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Yet, something like Epstein was transferred from Rikers Island prison to protect the worthless worm from the coronavirus who has no
value what so ever. Despicable.
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Yes, thanks. I should have made that pedoEpstein connection in my comment….
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Correction, I meant Weinstein not Epstein but they’re close. Sorry.
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