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unionist
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posted 07 April 2007 05:27 PM      Profile for unionist     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
International Herald Tribune:

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An Iranian diplomat freed two months after being abducted in Iraq accused the CIA of torturing him during his detention, state television reported. The United States immediately denied any involvement in the Iranian's disappearance or release.

Jalal Sharafi, who was freed on Tuesday, said the CIA questioned him about Iran's relations with Iraq and assistance to various Iraqi groups, according to state television.

"Once they heard my response that Iran merely has official relations with the Iraqi government and officials, they intensified tortures and tortured me through different methods days and nights," he said Saturday. [...]

At the time of his disappearance, Iran alleged Sharafi had been abducted by an Iraqi military unit commanded by American forces — a charge repeated by several Iraqi Shiite lawmakers. U.S. authorities denied any role in his disappearance. [...]

The television quoted Sharafi as saying he was approached by agents while shopping in Baghdad. The agents allegedly showed him Iraqi Defense Ministry identification papers and were driving U.S. coalition vehicles.

He said they took him to a base near Baghdad airport and interrogated him in both Arabic and English, questioning him mainly about Iran's influence in Iraq and assistance to Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government and Iraqi groups. Sharafi did not provide additional details about his captors or their nationalities.

U.S. officials allege that Iran provides money and weapons to Iraqi Shiite militias.

After the initial interrogation, Sharafi said that his captors "softened their behavior and showed leniency to encourage" him to cooperate.

"I explained I was unable to do anything outside my legal responsibilities," Sharafi was quoted as saying. "Later, they released me under pressure from Iraqi government officials. They dropped me near the back of the airport."


The U.S. involved in torture in Iraq - will these Iranian propagandists stop at nothing!?


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Phred
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posted 09 April 2007 07:45 AM      Profile for Phred     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Very shocking indeed!

I doubt this will make any headlines in the US similiar to the "state of emergency" the captured UK sailors did.


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