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Son of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden says US ready to help relatives held in Iran.
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Amiri says US officials kidnapped him to help free three detained Americans in Iran.
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Iranian scientist claims US torture
Shahram Amiri, back in Tehran, vows to reveal details of alleged kidnapping while on Hajj.
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Last Modified: 15 Jul 2010 15:06 GMT
Iran scientist alleges US torture
Amiri, back in Iran, says he was abducted and held against his will for 14 months in the US.
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Iranian man alleges US abduction
Back in Iran, Shahram Amiri says he was tortured during 14 months of interrogation in US.
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Iranian scientist leaves for home
Nuclear expert claims he was kidnapped but US says he lived freely and was free to leave.
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US denies abducting Iran scientist
Nuclear scientist claims US kidnapped him but Washington says he lived freely and is free to go.
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Last Modified: 14 Jul 2010 03:51 GMT
Iranian scientist surfaces in US
Pakistani official confirms Iranian nuclear scientist has taken refuge in country's embassy.
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