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Relatives of missing Iran official say Israel, U.S. behind his kidnap
By Reuters

The relatives of an Iranian former deputy defense minister who went missing in Turkey last month have accused Iran's arch enemies the United States and Israel of kidnapping him, state radio reported Monday.

Iran's police chief has suggested that Ali Reza Asghari, who disappeared after checking into an Istanbul hotel on February 7, was kidnapped by Western intelligence.

Israel and the United States have denied any involvement in his disappearance.

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"Personally I am sure that Iran's main enemies America and Israel have kidnapped my father," Asghari's daughter Elham told state radio after lodging a complaint at the Turkish embassy in Tehran over Asgari's disappearance.

"As a loyal servant of the [1979 Islamic] revolution my father had many enemies," Elham added.

Turkish newspapers reported Asghari had information on Iran's nuclear program, which the United States and Israel say aims to build atomic weapons. Iran insists its atomic plans are peaceful.

Turkish, Arabic and Israeli media have suggested that Asghari had defected to the West, perhaps with his family.

"These rumours are spread by Iran's enemies. He has not asked for political asylum and will never do," his wife, Ziba Ahmadi, said.

"He was doing business in olive oil in Syria and was so dependent on his family. He would have taken us if he wanted to defect."

Ahmadi said her husband was on a personal trip and vanished after arriving in Turkey from Damascus on December 7, giving a different date to the February 7 cited by Turkish media and Iran's police chief.

A former official with the Mossad intelligence agency said Asghari had been a commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, the main sponsor of Shi'ite guerrilla group Hezbollah.

The group is one of Israel's toughest regional enemies and is listed on the U.S. State Department's terrorist watch list.

Asghari's wife said :"We have never been in Lebanon."

She also called on Turkish officials to follow her husband's case "seriously."

"We hold Turkey responsible because my husband went missing in Turkey," she added.

Turkey is one of the few Muslim countries to maintain ties with both Iran and Israel.

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  1.   Well well well 17:49  |  Itsik 12/03/07
  2.   IT IS OBVIOUS THAT MOSSAD KIDNAPPED HIM 17:54  |  BB 12/03/07
  3.   Of course relatives will blame Israel and US 17:54  |  Sherman 12/03/07
  4.   Of course relatives will blame Israel and US 17:54  |  Sherman 12/03/07
  5.   Maybe he was in danger in Iran 18:34  |  Pedro 12/03/07
  6.   Ali Reza Asghari Defected 18:36  |  Kipperraes 12/03/07
  7.   #2 | Give it a break, kid! 18:39  |  Spoon 12/03/07
  8.   Can you imagine if this happened to a US diplomat? 19:04  |  Da. 12/03/07
  9.   to Da 20:01  |  Sol 12/03/07
  10.   Strange things can happen to diplomats 20:41  |  Bob 12/03/07
  11.   # Duh! 20:46  |  ChanahS 12/03/07
  12.   THE DEATH OF OBJECTIVE NEWS REPORTING 20:51  |  JACKAL 12/03/07
  13.   He is probably visiting his mistress.. 21:01  |  Ryan 12/03/07
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