They held him for months in Iran.  Polish biologist A.A.  Marcin Walczak returned to Poland

a. Marcin and Chuck In December he was released from prison in Iran and returned to his homeland – said Łukasz Jasina. – He’s fine and well. “It’s good that he’s home now,” a foreign ministry spokesman added.

Information about the arrest of a group of foreigners in Iran, names of whom were mentioned Three researchers from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń Iranian media reported last July.

In response to these reports, Spokesman for the University of Krakow prof. Marcin SesniewskiThen, in a letter, he announced that the arrest took place in September 2021.

– Two NCU employees have been released after being questioned, One of them was arrested and is still in an Iranian prison. Since September last year, we have been in constant contact with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, as well as with the family of the detained employee – professor. Czyzniewski.

a. Macyj and Chuck here Biologist at the Department of Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. His research interests include microorganisms in various environments, including the use of microorganisms in environmental protection and industrial technologies.

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