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Sunday, 24 July 2011 - Iran blamed U.S., Israel for killing of scientist |
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Chavez jokes Sat, Jul 23 2011 Scrambling for a debt deal Sat, Jul 23 2011 Iran blamed U.S., Israel for killing of scientist Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Iranian nuclear scientist killed in Tehran: report Sat, Jul 23 2011 Turkey PM demands Israeli apology for flotilla dead Sat, Jul 23 2011 At least 91 dead in Norway shooting, bomb attack Sat, Jul 23 2011 Syrian forces kill 11 people during mass protests Sat, Jul 23 2011 U.S. calls for more clarity on South China Sea claims Sat, Jul 23 2011 Analysis & Opinion Desmond Tutu, Israel and U.S. pensions The case against the bribery case against Murdoch Related Topics World » United Nations » Israel » TEHRAN | Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:24am EDT TEHRAN (Reuters) - A senior Iranian official on Sunday blamed the United States and Israel for the assassination of an Iranian scientist, the semi-official Fars news agency reported. Darioush Rezaie, 35, a university lecturer with a physics doctorate, was shot dead by a motorcyclist in Tehran on Saturday. The student news agency ISNA quoted an unnamed police official as saying Rezaie was a nuclear scientist but Deputy Interior Minister Safarali Baratlou said this was not certain. "The terrorist U.S.-Israeli action yesterday, which targeted one of the country's scientific elites, is another example of the level of the U.S. animosity (against Iran), said parliament speaker Ali Larijani in a speech to the legislative body. Iran's security apparatus is investigating the assassination, but no arrests have been reported. Larijani also blamed "American adventurism" for the deaths on Friday of a senior commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards corps and five others in a land mine explosion on a road. "The Americans who regard such measures in their so-called world management as permissible should think well about the consequences," Larijani said. There has been no claim of responsibility for Rezaie's killing. Several nuclear scientists have been assassinated in Iran in the last few years. One scientist was killed and another wounded in Tehran in November. Iran is at odds with the United States and its allies over its nuclear program, which the West says is a cover to build bombs. Iran, a major oil producer, denies this and says it is enriching uranium solely for civilian purposes. Tehran's refusal to halt its enrichment work has led to the imposition of several rounds of sanctions by the United Nations, the European Union and the United States. (Reporting by Hashem Kalantari) World United Nations Israel Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story through relevant opinion, anecdotes, links and data. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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