Thursday, July 28, 2011

US: Nuclear scientific Iran murdered


AFP/ATTA KENARE Iran nuclear Experts, Shahram Amiri, was then greeted his arrival by several members of his family, once at the Imam Khomeini Airport Tehran, Iran, Thursday (3/7). Amiri, who "disappeared" since June 2009 after when the pilgrimage of Haj in Saudi Arabia, claimed was allegedly abducted by the United States intelligence agencies. The United States has denied the kidnapping.


WASHINGTON - Department of State of the United States, Monday (25, 7, 2011), denied the country was involved in the murder of the Iran nuclear scientists recently. Washington has urged Tehran not step to take advantage of the event "for the desire to attract attention".

"We do are not concerned," said a spokesman for the United States, Victoria Nuland Deplu, told journalists in Washington, in response to the death of the nuclear physicist Dariush Rezaei, Iran murdered in Eastern Tehran, Saturday (24/7/2011). He said Iran "would often perform actions to accuse the West" for all types of such events.

"We hope that Tehran intends to take advantage of the incident to the attention of the needs to be done, namely the return of international obligations," said Nuland.

The President of the Majlis (Parliament) Iran Ali Larijani called the murder as a terrorist action, as the satellite U.S. - Zionist channel press TV reported Sunday.

In recent years, there was a series of nuclear against scientific assassination attempts of the Iran.In January 2010, the Iran nuclear physicist and Professor of physics at the University of Tehran, on 1 September, Massoud Ali Mohammadi, killed by the bombing berpengendali far strapped on a motorcycle parked outside his home. In November 2010, a nuclear physicist, yet again, Majid Shahriar, the Iran is also killed by a bomb in his car on his way to work.

In January, the Iran says Tehran disarm espionage Israel networks and capture a group of people who have a connection with the murder of a scientist Massoud Ali-Mohammadi.

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