'Nuke spy' lawyer arrested
2005-07-31 20:15
Tehran - A colleague of Nobel prize-winning Iranian lawyer Shirin Ebadi was arrested at the weekend on suspicion of disclosing information in a nuclear espionage case, the judiciary said on Sunday.
Abdolfattah Soltani was arrested on Saturday while he holding a sit-in at a Tehran bar building to protest against a search of his house and an arrest warrant issued against him. Until now it was not known why he was arrested.
"Based on a comprehensive report by the intelligence ministry, he has talked about confidential issues of nuclear spies inside and outside the country," judiciary spokesperson Jamal Karimi Rad told the student agency ISNA.
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Soltani, a member of Ebadi's centre to defend human rights, represents Iran's highest profile political prisoner, journalist Akbar Ganji, the family of murdered Iranian-Canadian photographer, Zahra Kazemi, and also suspects in the nuclear espionage case.
Iran announced in 2004 that it had arrested a dozen people on suspicion of spying on Iran's nuclear programme for US and Israeli intelligence services.
Two of them are due to be tried on August 2 and 20, Karimi Rad said. Another has already been sentenced, he said without specifying the details. That case is currently pending for appeal, Karimi Rad said.
- SAPA