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US wanted to ’swap Iranian scientist for hikers’

Posted by Zand-Bon on Jul 18th, 2010 and filed under INTERNATIONAL NEWS FOCUS, News, Photos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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July 18, 2010

Iranian nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri addresses journalists upon his arrival at Tehran's Imam Khomeini Airport on July 15. The scientist has said US agents had pressed him to agree to be exchanged in a "spy" swap for three US hikers in custody in Tehran. Source: AFP - Copyright AFP 2008, AFP

An Iranian scientist, who returned home last week charging he had been held by US agents for more than a year, has said that they had pressed him to agree to be exchanged in a “spy” swap for three US hikers in custody in

In a lengthy interview aired by state television late on Saturday, Shahram Amiri claimed that the US agents had acknowledged that the three Americans, detained on the -Iraq border in July last year, were indeed “spies”.

Challenged by the interviewer about the agents’ description of the trio, who have consistently maintained that they were on a hiking holiday, Amiri insisted: “That is the term they used.”

has repeatedly called on to release 27, Sarah Shourd, 31, and 27, insisting that they were holidaymakers who had innocently strayed across an unmarked border.

US media have questioned whether the three were even in Iranian territory at the time of their arrest.

Iranian officials have raised the possibility of trying the trio for espionage, but no official charges have been announced, and the affair has become an added irritant to already tense US-Iranian relations.

Amiri returned to on Thursday just over a year after he mysteriously disappeared from the Saudi city of Medina while on a pilgrimage.

US citizen Sarah Shourd (centre) is flanked by fellow hikers Shane Bauer (left) and Josh Fattal in May 2010. Iranian nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri has said US agents had pressed him to agree to be exchanged in a "spy" swap for three US hikers in custody in Tehran. Source: AFP - Copyright AFP 2008, AFP

He had resurfaced at the Iranian interests section in the Pakistani embassy in maintaining that he had been kidnapped by US agents and held against his will.

Amiri said in the interview that the “spy swap” offer emerged after US agents holding him discovered he had been in touch with Iranian agents while in the

“They (US agents) wanted me to say that ‘I was an Iranian intelligence agent infiltrating the CIA’”, Amiri said.

“If I said this, they said I could be part of a spy exchange programme, whereby I could be handed over to Iran in return for the three American spies arrested near the Iraqi border.”

In previous interviews Amiri has said he was kidnapped at gunpoint by two Farsi speaking agents of the in Medina.

US officials have repeatedly denied that Amiri was abducted, insisting he was in the of his own free will while acknowledging that “had been in contact with him” during his stay.

In his latest interview, Amiri said the US agents had “reached wrong conclusions” about his research work which was in the area of health physics in Malek Ashtar University of Technology.

“They wanted to see if the university was conducting nuclear research. They kept asking irrelevant questions and wanted to link Iran’s peaceful nuclear work to that of weaponisation,” Amiri said.

He said after his “negative” answers, the US agents put him through a lie detector test.

“A lie detection machine was attached to me when they thought I was dodging their questions,” he said.

“In the end they realised that it was worthless intelligence-wise and that their scheme to abduct me had been defeated.”

He said that he was shown documents “explaining the process of making nuclear weapons which they wanted me to say I had brought to ”

Amiri said the US agents were angry when they discovered he had established contacts with Iranian agents “by using codes.”

“These are issues which I can’t talk about as they could hurt national interests,” he said without elaborating on how Iranian agents contacted him inside the

Amiri said that he was “handed over” to the Iranian interests section in by US agents.

“They reached a conclusion that they wanted to close the case and wanted to send me back to Iran,” he said.

“I did not go to the interests section on my own… it is better to say I did not enter the interests section but was handed over. They ordered a taxi for me and in reality escorted this taxi. They were in a surveillance mode until the end.”

Amiri also rejected reports in the US media that he had been paid five million dollars to defect.

1 Response for “US wanted to ’swap Iranian scientist for hikers’”

  1. says:

    It is patently absurd, if you even do a cursory look at the lives of the three American hikers, to imagine that they are spies to Iran. They don’t speak Farsi, and were merely on a short vacation to Northern Iraq, which has been widely touted as a safe vacation spot, while taking a break from jobs in Damascus, where they had been living for the past year. While fluent in Arabic, they have had no contact with nor interest in Iran. Googling their writings, it’s clear that their main activities have been pro-Palestinian and anti-Iraq war, anti-Israel occupation, anti-US occupation of both iraq and Afghanistan. All three have a long history in US activism in support of such causes as the clean-up of Katrina, sustainable living, anti-US wars, etc.
    The Iranian government may be feeding him this to legitimize holding the three for a year, without trial and without charges, against their own constitution and laws!!!

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