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U.S. State Department seeks knowledge about American citizen missing in Iran for two years

almasakin Missoula, March 9 (Al-Masakin)—“Today marks the two year anniversary of the disappearance of American citizen Robert Levinson, a retires FBI agent who went missing in Iran during a business trip to Kish Island in 2007,” the U.S. State Department said in a press release March 8.

 

The United States State Department is seeking information as to the whereabouts of missing American citizen Robert Levinson the father of seven children and the grandfather of two.

 

“In December 2007, Mrs. Levinson traveled to Iran – accompanied by her son and sister – where she met with Iranian officials who expressed a willingness to share information about their investigation into her husband’s disappearance with the family. However, to date, no information has been forthcoming. We continue to call on Iran to stand by its commitment by providing full details about their authorities’ investigation both to his family and to the Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which looks after U.S. interests in the absence of normal diplomatic relations.

 

“We ask anyone who may have information about the case to contact us or the Levinson family via their website: www.helpboblevinson.com,” the statement to the press said.

 

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March 9, 2009 - Posted by | Iran, USA, State Department, Al-Masakin, FBI, Missing Person, Swiss Embassy, Robert Levinson

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