Iranian Official Says Cal State Student Is Free To Leave [on Esha Momeni]

Though Esha Momeni is out on bail, her father says authorities have seized her passport. Momeni, who was researching her master’s project in Iran, is facing charges of undermining national security.

Reporting from Tehran — A judiciary official said today there was no obstacle barring a Cal State Northridge graduate student from leaving Iran, even as her father said authorities had seized her American passport.

Ali Reza Jamshidi, spokesman for Iran’s judiciary, said Iranian American student Esha Momeni was free to leave Iran until “the trial time in the future.” But her father, Reza Momeni, told The Times her travel documents were being held by authorities.

“Esha’s passports have been seized so she cannot go out,” he said. “Meanwhile, it has not been determined when the trial will be held.”

Momeni’s lawyer said he was told by an investigator at the political and security court where the California-born student was being held that he should return on Monday to talk about his client’s case.

Momeni, 28, who grew up for the most part in Iran but has been living in California for the last three years, traveled to the Islamic Republic earlier this year to research a masters’ project about women’s rights activists. She was arrested last month in Tehran and held for three weeks inside a political ward of the country’s most infamous prison, Evin.

She is now out on bail facing potentially serious charges of undermining national security and spreading propaganda against the Islamic Republic.

Mostaghim is a Times special correspondent.

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