Isfahan judiciary authorities today confirmed the abduction of Amir Hossein Shirani in the city of Isfahan. But the prosecutor general of Isfahan, Qolam Reza Ansari, denied reports that Shirani was an employee of Isfahan Nuclear Conversion Unit.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Iran Denies Abduction Was Linked to Nuclear Plant
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According to thr IANA an Ex-driver of Agency, joint later to a drug-gang
sure a key-employee
a very important Development
Dear Iranian leadership, all those traitors and spies who are infesting your peaceful nuclear program should be severely punished and if the law allows the death penalty should be applied same as in the "land of the free"
no news over Iran coming from the west should be accepted at face value.
compare it with Irans version and divide it through the nummber of your brain cells...and there you find the truth
Sir Dariush London
@ Dariush
:) I could not have put it better myself
By all means you can safely and simply call them a terrorist group, instead of the ambiguous description, militant Baluchi organization.
If you prefer a longer title it would be: a terrorist group of drug/human traffickers.
Anon 3:46 AM, Sir Darius London $ Persicus,
The abduction was confirmed by Isfahan prosecutor, as noted. He is by no means a "non-Iranian" source, unless you count him as such. We also said in the post that the prosecutor has denied the abducted person was an employee of Isfahan nuclear plant. Doesn't take much brain cells, as referred to by Sir Darius London, to figure out that this story originated in Iran and by Iranians!
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