Iran said yesterday it will use legal channels to secure the release of its nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri, who in a video clip screened on Iranian television channels said he was kidnapped by US agents.
Foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said the film confirmed Tehran’s charges that Amiri had been “kidnapped by US and Saudi intelligence services.”
In the clip, the man identified by the IRIB channel as Amiri said he was now “in the city of Tucson, Arizona” in the US and that he had been kidnapped by US agents en route to Mecca in Saudi Arabia in June last year.
Amiri stated that his abduction was intended to mount political pressure on the Iranian government. The television said Iranian intelligence services had obtained the film “by special methods,” without elaborating.
“These are inhumane actions and violate international laws,” Mehmanparast said at his weekly press conference broadcast live on Iranian English language channel Press TV. “We won’t allow this to happen to our nationals and through legal channels we will pursue the issue.”
The man in the footage is filmed in a closed room, apparently with the use of a Webcam, and wearing headphones.
He said he was “taken to a house somewhere in Saudi Arabia ... They gave me an injection and when I woke up I was on a plane headed for the US,” where he was being “subjected to the worst torture and moral pressure” by his guards.
“Their aim is to make me give an interview to one of the major US television networks to say I’m an important figure in the Iranian nuclear program and that I have asked for asylum in the United States,” he said.
“I have to say that I have important documents in my possession as well as a computer with secret information,” the man said, asking for human rights organizations to press for his release.
ABC news in the US reported in March that Amiri, a nuclear physicist in his early 30s who disappeared in June last year after arriving in Saudi Arabia on a pilgrimage, had defected and was working with the CIA.
Iranian officials have long maintained that Amiri was abducted from Saudi Arabia by US agents while on pilgrimage to Muslim holy places.
The ABC report said that US agents described the defection as “an intelligence coup” in efforts to undermine Iran’s controversial nuclear program.
Amiri’s disappearance “was part of a long-planned CIA operation to get him to defect,” ABC reported.
The Islamic republic is demanding the release and repatriation of Amiri along with 10 other Iranian nationals who it says have been “illegally detained” in the US.
In May, Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi linked the case of Iranians held in the US to that of three US hikers detained in July last year for illegal entry into Iran from neighboring northern Iraq.
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