Iranian embassy employee seeks asylum in Norway, lawyer says
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 22 February 2013 |
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February 22, 2013
Mohammad Reza Heydari, a former consular official in Norway, defected in 2009.
An employee of the Iranian Embassy in Oslo is reportedly seeking asylum in Norway.
A lawyer for the Iranian man, who remains anonymous, said he was in hiding with his family while Norwegian authorities handle his application.
The lawyer, Joergen Loevdal, said his client asked for asylum in December but declined to say for what reasons.
It's unclear whether the man has diplomatic status.
Several Iranian diplomats have defected in recent years to protest human rights and electoral abuses in Iran.
These include Mohammad Reza Heydari, a former consular official in Norway, who defected in 2009, and Farzad Farhangian, who left the Iranian Embassy in Brussels in 2010.
Hossein Alizadeh resigned in 2010 from the Iranian Embassy in Finland to join the political opposition.
Based on reporting by Reuters and dpa
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