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Tuesday 13 December 2011Iran 'indicts 15 spies for US and Israel'
Iran has indicted 15 people on charges of spying for the United States and Israel, Tehran's chief prosecutor said on Tuesday. "These people were spying for the United States and Israel," he said. Dolatabi did not identify the suspects nor give any details of when they were arrested and under what circumstances. Iranian officials have several times in the past announced the arrest of suspected spies for the United States, but provided little information to substantiate the detentions or allegations. In May, Iran's intelligence ministry announced the arrest of 30 CIA "spies" conducting espionage and sabotage. Iran regularly accuses the United States of seeking to undermine its regime through covert operations. In 1953, the CIA mounted a coup to overthrow Iran's democratically elected government and install an authoritarian regime headed by a pliant shah. After Iran's 1979 revolution ousted the shah, and Islamic students subsequently stormed the US embassy in Tehran and took 52 Americans inside hostage for 444 days, the United States cut off diplomatic ties with Iran. Evidence of part of the US spying programme towards Iran came to light last week when the Islamic republic displayed a US reconnaissance drone it said it had captured. US President Barack Obama on Monday acknowledged Iran had the drone, a sophisticated and stealthy RQ-170 Sentinel, and requested its return. Source: THE TELEGRAPH |