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Attarzadeh's release, Rigi's arrest, proves Iranian intelligence organization's might

Tehran, April 6, IRNA – Foreign minister said here Monday that the release of Heshmatollah Attarzadeh and the arrest of Abdolmalek Rigi are clear proof of the Iranian intelligence organization’s exemplary might and competence.
According to the Foreign Ministry’s Information and Media Head Office Manouchehr Mottaki while appreciating the efforts made by the Intelligence Ministry officers aimed at release from captivity of the kidnapped Iranian diplomat Attarzadeh at a celebration in the presence of his family members and the Foreign Ministry deputies and some staff.
He added, “Various concerned offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, too, at highest level constantly pursued Mr. Attarzadeh’s case till his release.”
Mottaki reiterated, “The emphasis made by the Supreme Leader regarding Attarzadeh’s case were guidance lights for the concerned organs to pursue doubly as serious our comprehensive efforts.”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs praised the exemplary resistance and patience of both Attarzadeh and his family during the course of his captivity in the hands of the terrorists, arguing, “Diplomatic missions abroad have certain hardships and have at times led to extraordinary problems for the Iranian diplomats away from home.”
Mottaki referring to some of the emerged problems for the Iranian diplomats and embassy staffs during the post revolution era, adding, “During that period we have been witnesses to the martyrdom, captivity, loss of limbs, and getting injured of a number of our country’s diplomats abroad.”
Setting example of the captivity of the Iranian diplomats Mottaki referred to the illegal arrest of a number of them at the Head Consular Office of Arbil, Iraq, by the occupier US forces.
Mottaki reiterated, “The foreign ministry staff are very glad that they have side by side with the great Iranian nation created lasting and immortal epics, and of course the entire values of a foreign ministry staffers are condensed as the core in their such selfless endeavors.”
During the ceremony both Attarzadeh and his wife appreciated the close attention and pursuing the case by the top officials and concerned organs of the system that led to his release from captivity.
Iranian diplomat Heshmatollah Attarzadeh was kidnapped by unidentified gunmen in Pakistan’s Peshawar Province in fall of the year 2008, released from captivity by Iranian intelligence officers last week and returned hope respectively./end
According to the Foreign Ministry’s Information and Media Head Office Manouchehr Mottaki while appreciating the efforts made by the Intelligence Ministry officers aimed at release from captivity of the kidnapped Iranian diplomat Attarzadeh at a celebration in the presence of his family members and the Foreign Ministry deputies and some staff.
He added, “Various concerned offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, too, at highest level constantly pursued Mr. Attarzadeh’s case till his release.”
Mottaki reiterated, “The emphasis made by the Supreme Leader regarding Attarzadeh’s case were guidance lights for the concerned organs to pursue doubly as serious our comprehensive efforts.”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs praised the exemplary resistance and patience of both Attarzadeh and his family during the course of his captivity in the hands of the terrorists, arguing, “Diplomatic missions abroad have certain hardships and have at times led to extraordinary problems for the Iranian diplomats away from home.”
Mottaki referring to some of the emerged problems for the Iranian diplomats and embassy staffs during the post revolution era, adding, “During that period we have been witnesses to the martyrdom, captivity, loss of limbs, and getting injured of a number of our country’s diplomats abroad.”
Setting example of the captivity of the Iranian diplomats Mottaki referred to the illegal arrest of a number of them at the Head Consular Office of Arbil, Iraq, by the occupier US forces.
Mottaki reiterated, “The foreign ministry staff are very glad that they have side by side with the great Iranian nation created lasting and immortal epics, and of course the entire values of a foreign ministry staffers are condensed as the core in their such selfless endeavors.”
During the ceremony both Attarzadeh and his wife appreciated the close attention and pursuing the case by the top officials and concerned organs of the system that led to his release from captivity.
Iranian diplomat Heshmatollah Attarzadeh was kidnapped by unidentified gunmen in Pakistan’s Peshawar Province in fall of the year 2008, released from captivity by Iranian intelligence officers last week and returned hope respectively./end