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Iran will not reveal names of detained top Al-Qaeda figures
Tehran, Oct 26: Iran said today it would not reveal the names of suspected top members of the Al-Qaeda network detained here, adding that a list of names it had given to the UN only covered members of the group already extradited by the islamic republic.
Tehran, Oct 26: Iran said today it would not
reveal the names of suspected top members of the Al-Qaeda
network detained here, adding that a list of names it had
given to the UN only covered members of the group already
extradited by the islamic republic.
"Regarding the people who are in Iran, the islamic
republic prefers not to disclose their names because of the
security issues," foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi
told reporters.
When asked if some of the detainees could be classed as high-ranking -- confirmed several months ago by other officials -- Asefi replied that "what I know is that there are a number." Yesterday, state media reported that Iran had finally revealed to the UN security council the names of scores of suspected Al-Qaeda members in its custody. A report to the council identified 78 suspected members of the islamic militant network who Iran says have already been extradited to their countries of origin, the official Irna news agency said.
Bureau Report
When asked if some of the detainees could be classed as high-ranking -- confirmed several months ago by other officials -- Asefi replied that "what I know is that there are a number." Yesterday, state media reported that Iran had finally revealed to the UN security council the names of scores of suspected Al-Qaeda members in its custody. A report to the council identified 78 suspected members of the islamic militant network who Iran says have already been extradited to their countries of origin, the official Irna news agency said.
Bureau Report