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Iran’s death-row inmate confesses to ‘spying for Israel’

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TEHRAN: Iranian public television has broadcast images it says show the confession of an academic sentenced to death for spying for Israel during nuclear talks with world powers. In the video aired late Sunday and prepared by Iran’s intelligen­ce ministry, Ahmadreza Djalali says he worked with a foreign intelligen­ce agency while studying in Europe. Djalali, an Iranian emergency medicine specialist resident in Sweden, was sentenced to death in the Islamic republic in October for spying for Israel.

The academic was a visiting professor at Belgium’s Vrije Universite­it Brussel when he was arrested during a trip to Iran in April 2016. He was accused of passing informatio­n to Israel’s Mossad intelligen­ce service during the negotiatio­ns that led to Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers in 2015. Djalali has said he is being punished for refusing to spy for Iran while working in Europe. In the 17-minute video, a narrator speaks over images of a purported “interview” with Djalali crosscut with archive footage, accusing him of being a “traitor” and of having been recruited by Mossad.

In the footage, Djalali says he gave informatio­n to foreign intelligen­ce agents on two Iranian nuclear scientists, Majid Shahriari and Masoud Alimohamma­di. The two were among five Iranian scientists-four of them involved in the country’s nuclear program-killed in bomb and gun attacks in Tehran between 2010 and 2012. Iran has accused Mossad and the CIA of ordering the killings. The video comes just days after human rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal said Iran’s Supreme Court had “run roughshod over the rule of law” by confirming Djalali’s death sentence. —AFP

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