Iranian Abducted Scientist Calls for His Immediate Return Home

The abducted Iranian nuclear scientist, Shahram Amiri took refuge in Iran's interest section in Washington, calling for his immediate return to his hometown, Iranian media sources reported on Tuesday.
The US intelligence agents present in Mekka/Saudi Arabia, in coordination with the Saudi forces kidnapped Amiri as he was completing his Umrah in June 2009.
Iran's interests in the United States are managed by the Pakistani embassy, as Tehran cut off its diplomatic relations with the US since the Islamic revolution in the 70s.
Since then, Amiri released two videos and one audio message featuring his letters to the Iranian government and humanitarian organizations calling for his freedom.
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