Middle East Studies Association Hypocrisy [refs. Haleh Esfandiar, Juan Cole, Walid Phares]

On May 30, the Committee on Academic Freedom of the Middle East Studies Association, an organization that says it represents academics focusing on the Middle East, wrote a lettercondemning Iran’s detention of Iranian American scholars Haleh Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh.

How sad it is, then, that the organization remains silent on the Iranian government’s calls for the murder of and its renewal of a bounty on British author Salman Rushdie. Whatever one thinks of his writing, the man is an author and one would think that professors would look askance at any regimes’ calls for the murder of writers.

Then again, this is the same organization that saw nothing wrong with its former president, Juan Cole, calling for the FBI to investigate why a television network (MSNBC) hired a respected academic and expert (Walid Phares) over himself to be a commentator.

Such subjectivity, and a tendency to conflate criticism with censorship, is what has transformed MESA into a mockery of its stated principles.

Michael Rubin specializes in Iran, Turkey and the Horn of Africa. His career includes time as a Pentagon official, with field experiences in Iran, Yemen, and Iraq, as well as engagements with the Taliban prior to 9/11. Mr. Rubin has also contributed to military education, teaching U.S. Navy and Marine units about regional conflicts and terrorism. His scholarly work includes several key publications, such as “Dancing with the Devil” and “Eternal Iran.” Rubin earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in history and a B.S. in biology from Yale University.
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