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  Updated: January 02, 2008

Clearing up Ayat Sadr fate on Iran's agenda

By: Sheikh M Khurasani

TEHRAN, Iran: A spokesman for the Iranian Government Gholam-Hossein Elham said clarification of the fate of the prominent Lebanese cleric Ayatullah Seyed Moussa As-Sadr is on the agenda of Tehran.

During his weekly press briefing, Elham told reporters that following up the case of Imam Sadr is on the agenda of vice-president for legal affairs.

The Iranian-born cleric Imam Musa Sadr was abducted on August 31, 1978 during an official visit to Libya at the invitation of the then Libyan government.

There has been no trace of his fate so far.

Asked whether the fate of Imam Sadr was discussed with Libyan officials during First Vice-President Parviz Davoudi’s recent visit to Libya, Elham said political issues of mutual interest, including the fate of Imam Sadr were reviewed by the two sides.   


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ZAHIDAN, Iran: Large number of clerics, scholars, thinkers and intellectuals attended a conference on the topic of missing great Lebanese leader Ayatullah Mussa As-Sadr.

 
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