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                  Iran executes alleged Mossad agent for scientist killing

                  Iran executes alleged Mossad agent for scientist killing

                  15.05.2012, Israel and the World

                  Iran has hanged a man it said was a Mossad agent whom it convicted of killing one of its nuclear scientists in 2010, Iranian state media reported on Tuesday.
                  Twenty-four year old Majid Jamali Fashi was hanged at Tehran's Evin Prison after being sentenced to death in August last year for the murder of Massoud Ali-Mohammadi, Iran's state news agency quoted the central prosecutor's office as saying. It said he had confessed to the crime.
                  Ali-Mohammadi was killed in January 2010 when a remote-controlled bomb attached to a motorcycle outside his home in Tehran went off.
                  Tuesday's report said Fashi had traveled abroad on several occasions to receive training from Mossad before returning to Iran to plot the assassination.
                  Yet Western analysts said Ali-Mohammadi, a 50-year-old Tehran University professor, had little, if any, role in Iran's sensitive nuclear program. A spokesman for Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said at the time he was not involved in its activities. The most recent attack on an Iranian scientist occurred in January. Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan - a deputy director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility - was killed when a magnetic bomb planted on his vehicle detonated.
                  Tehran has accused Israel and the United States of assassinating four Iranian scientists in order to sabotage its controversial nuclear program. Washington has denied any US role, while Israel has declined to comment.

                  JPost.com