"Thirty-six years have passed since four diplomats of the Islamic Republic of
Iran, Seyyed Mohsen Mousavi, Ahmad Motevasselian, Taqi Rastegar Moqaddam and
Kazem Akhavan, were kidnapped by Zionist regime agents and we honor their memory
today as the Zionist regime still continues its crimes and inhumane measures
that violate international law,” the statement read.
"Existing evidence shows that this action (abduction) was carried out in July
1984 by the Zionist regime’s agents and given the occupation of the Lebanese
territory by the Tel Aviv regime at the time, there is sufficient proof that
they were taken to Occupied Palestine,” it added.
On July 4, 1982, the four Iranian diplomats were kidnapped by a group of
Israeli-backed gunmen at an inspection post in northern Lebanon.
In September 2008, the Lebanese government sent a letter to the then UN
secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, in which Beirut confirmed the abduction of the
Iranian diplomats in the Lebanese territory and called for UN action to pursue
the case.
Israel has claimed that the Iranian diplomats were abducted by a Lebanese
militant group and killed shortly after their abduction.
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has, however, said that it has
evidence that they are still alive and in Israeli captivity.
Source: Tasnim