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Bomb attack survivor is new Iran atom chief |
2011-02-14 |
TEHRAN - Iran has appointed nuclear scientist Fereydoon Abbasi Davani, who survived a bomb attack in November, as the countryÂ’s new atomic chief, state television reported on its website on Sunday. Abbasi Davani, a target of UN sanctions, replaces Ali Abkar Salehi who was endorsed as foreign minister last month. The announcement of his appointment was declared in an order issued by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the television website said. Abbasi Davani, a senior figure in IranÂ’s nuclear programme, was wounded in a bomb attack on November 29 in Tehran which the Islamic republic blamed on the CIA and Mossad. He survived the attack, but another senior nuclear scientist, Majid Shahriari, was killed in a similar assault on the same day in a separate part of the capital. Tehran police said that the twin attacks were carried out by men on motorcycles who attached bombs to the scientistsÂ’ cars as they were driving to work. Iranian media reports said Abbasi Davani, 52, is the head of the physics department at TehranÂ’s Imam Hossein University, which is close to IranÂ’s elite military force the Revolutionary Guards. Abbasi Davani was targeted by UN Security Council sanctions under Resolution 1747 adopted in March 2007. He was identified as a senior defence ministry and armed forces logistics scientist. He is one of the few Iranian specialists who can separate isotopes |
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