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Iran executes N-scientist for spying for Washington

Dubai, August 7
Iran has executed an Iranian nuclear scientist detained in 2010 when he returned home from the US, after a court convicted him of spying for Washington, a spokesman for the judiciary said on Sunday.
“Through his connection with the US, Shahram Amiri gave vital information about the country to the enemy,” Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei told mediapersons.
Amiri had access to classified information “and he was linked to our hostile and number one enemy, or the Great Satan,” Ejehi said, referring to the US. He said a court had “sentenced Amiri to death and the sentence had been upheld by Iran’s Supreme Court”.
Amiri, a university researcher working for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisation, disappeared during a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia in 2009, and later surfaced in the US. But he returned to Iran in 2010 and received a hero’s welcome before being arrested. A US official said in 2010 that Washington had received “useful information” from Amiri. Iran had accused the CIA of kidnapping Amiri. US officials said Amiri had been free to come and go as he pleased, and that he may have returned because of pressures on his family in Iran.
Amiri had denied this, saying “my family had no problems”. In a video aired by Iranian state TV in 2010, Amiri said he had fled from US agents.
Iran, the US and five other world powers reached a landmark deal last year, under which Iran agreed to limit its nuclear programme in such a way as to ensure it cannot develop nuclear weapons in exchange for a lifting of economic sanctions. — Agencies

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