People's Mujahedin of Iran claims evidence of hidden nuclear site
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Exiled Iranian group alleges
nuclear site has existed since 2006 beneath mountain near town of
Damavand, Rowhani had ‘key role’ in programme.
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Middle East Online
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PARIS
- An exiled Iranian opposition group claimed on Thursday to have
evidence of a hidden nuclear site located in tunnels beneath a mountain
near the town of Damavand, 70 kilometres (44 miles) northeast of Tehran.
The
Paris-based militant group the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK),
alleges the site has existed since 2006 with the first series of
subterranean tunnels and four external depots recently completed.
The
group also claims the recently elected president Hassan Rowhani, a
former nuclear negotiator, had a "key role" in the programme.
Founded
in the 1960s to oppose the rule of the Shah, the MEK was considered a
terrorist organisation by the United States until last year, and has
provided information about the Iranian nuclear programme on several
occasions.
"The organisation of the People's Mujahedin
of Iran (MEK) has discovered credible evidence of a secret new nuclear
site, gathered over a year by 50 sources in various parts of the
regime," said a statement from the National Council of Resistance of
Iran (NCRI), the umbrella group of which MEK is a part.
"The
codename of the project is 'Ma'adane-e Charq' (literally 'the mine of
the east') or 'Project Kossar'. This site is hidden in a series of
tunnels under a mountain near the town of Damavand," it said.
The
report added that Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a senior official in Iran's
Revolutionary Guard, is also a managing director of a company the MEK
claims is overseeing the project's "nuclear, biological and chemical
programmes."
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has attempted to speak to Fakhrizadeh in the past without success.
The "next phase" of the project will be the construction of up to 30 tunnels and 30 depots, the report added.
The
report concluded: "These revelations demonstrate once again that the
Mullahs' regime has no intention of stopping or even suspending the
development of a nuclear weapon," the MEK said, calling on the IAEA to
visit the secret site.
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