Iran Denies US Accusation of Harboring Al-Qaida Financier
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Voice of America - 26 December, 2011
Iran is denying a U.S. accusation that it is harboring an al-Qaida
financier suspected of moving money and terrorist recruits through Iran
to al-Qaida bases in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The U.S.
government announced a $10 million reward Thursday for information
leading to the capture of the alleged al-Qaida operative, Syrian-born
Yasin al-Suri, also known as Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil. A State
Department official said al-Suri has been operating inside Iran since
2005 under an agreement between al-Qaida and the Iranian government.
In
a statement released Sunday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin
Mehmanparast said the accusation is completely baseless. He also
rejected a December 22 New York court ruling that found Iran liable for
helping al-Qaida to carry out the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
on the United States. Relatives of the victims are suing the Iranian
government and others for damages.
Mehmanparast accused the
United States of promoting "amateurish scenarios" about Iranian links to
al-Qaida. He called on the international community to express "deep
concern" to Washington about what he called its "irresponsible
behavior."
Iran has long denied harboring al-Qaida members or having any connection to the September 11 attacks. (original link)
