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イランの国営通信社の報道としてモサドやCIAにイランの核情報を流していた少なくとも10人のスパイを逮捕したと報道した。
イランの情報大臣によると「明らかにモサドやCIAのためにスパイしていた」と明確に述べている(上記の写真の人物Iran's Intelligence Minister Ali Yunesi )
"These people were spying for Mossad and CIA." Younesi said, referring to the Israeli intelligence service and the Central Intelligence Agency.
先日の報道がより明確になった情報だ。
▲イランで活動していたイスラエル・スパイリングが崩壊?
http://www.asyura2.com/0411/war64/msg/1076.html
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▲Iran arrested 10 nuclear spies on U.S., Israel payroll
12/22/2004 1:00:00 PM GMT
Iran's Intelligence Minister Ali Yunesi said that Tehran has detained at least 10 people on charges of passing secret information on its nuclear program to the Israeli and the U.S. intelligence agencies.
The official Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) quoted Yunesi as saying that the ten spies were arrested in the Iranian capital and in the southern Hormozgan province during the Iranian year that started March 21.
"These people were spying for Mossad and CIA." Younesi said, referring to the Israeli intelligence service and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Meanwhile, Israel Radio's Persian language program said that only eight Iranians were detained on suspicion of having links to the Mossad.
The United States and Israel accuse Iran of covertly developing a nuclear weapons program and want to refer Tehran’s nuclear case to the UN Security Council for possible sanctions.
The Islamic republic denies the allegations, insisting that its nuclear program is mainly aimed at the peaceful generation of electricity.
Younesi said that they would not disclose the identity of the spies before they stand trial but said that three of them worked for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and that the rest were not government employees.
The minister also said that they are now in the hands of the hard-line Revolutionary Court, which handles security crimes.
Earlier this month, the Intelligence Ministry announced that it detained a spy who had been pretending to work on nuclear centrifuges in order to cast doubt on Iran’s recent deals to halt such activities.
In 1993, 13 Iranians were arrested for similar spy charges. The thirteen Iranians, mostly Jews, were tried in a closed court in 2000 and ten of them received prison sentences.
The ten were later released before completing their prison terms following intense pressure from Western governments.
Last week, Israel’s Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon said that the Jewish state would not only continue to demand the international community to put more political pressures on Iran but would also plan "other options" if such pressures do not result in desired outcomes.
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=6378