Former
Cuban leader Fidel Castro has accused the United States, Britain, and
Israel of organizing the “butchery” of Iranian scientists to undermine
Tehran's nuclear program.
In an article published on Friday
entitled “What Would Einstein Say?”, the 84-year-old Castro cited
reports in the international media, particularly one article in the U.S.
magazine The Atlantic, describing efforts by the intelligence agencies
of the three countries to subvert Tehran's nuclear program and torpedo
international negotiations on it through sabotage, which sometimes
includes the “coordinated disappearance” of Iranian scientists, AFP
reported.
“There are other serious developments related to the
butchery of scientists, organized by Israel, the United States, Britain,
and other powers,” he wrote.
In his article, Castro asked what
Einstein would say if he had learned about the operations by the U.S.,
Britain, and Israel to make the nuclear scientists disappear.
He said several Iranian scientists have been assassinated since 2007, including Massoud Ali-Mohammadi and Majid Shahriari.
Professor
Ali-Mohammadi, a lecturer at Tehran University, was killed by a
booby-trapped motorbike in the Iranian capital in January 2010. The
bombing took place near the professor's home in the Qeytariyeh
neighborhood of northern Tehran.
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