Farshad Mobasher Fard
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Farshad Mobasher Fard is an Iranian citizen who was expelled from France for alleged link to Iran's nuclear program.
Mr. Mobasher was a master student of logistics and industrial management at Ecoles des Mines institute in Paris. Police expelled the 28-year-old masters student from France on 20th June 2007.[1]
Farshad Mobasher Fard was detained when he appeared at a police station to reapply for his residence permit, and was expelled two days after. French authorities declined to specify the reasons for the expulsion, with the court documents claiming the student's presence in France "represents a threat to public order" and citing a UN resolution that apparently bans travel of people connected with Iran's nuclear program. "This is completely ridiculous ... They are completely mistaken," Mobasher Fard told the daily in a telephone interview, rejecting the accusation. "I have never worked in the nuclear sector," added the student.[2]
Mr Mobasher-Fard's lawyer said the student had worked in Iran for a company which apparently had the same name as a firm connected to Iran's nuclear industry. The student was quoted by Le Parisien daily as saying he had already explained the apparent mix up to the authorities prior to his arrival to study in France.[3]
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- ^ France expels Iranian over suspected nuclear link
- ^ France deports Iranian student
- ^ France expels Iranian over suspected nuclear link