Opposition unveils new nuclear site in Iran
The Iranian opposition has unveiled the presence of a secret nuclear facility in Iran.
It said it would hold a press briefing soon to announce details about
the facility.
The Iranian opposition noted that Iran uses the facility in the making
of nuclear bombs.
Statement
The opposition said the National Council of Resistance of Iran-US
Representative Office would hold a press conference to unveil facts about what
it described as a new nuclear program in Iran.
It added that the office would present satellite images of the facility
as well as of the Iranian officials responsible for the program.
The opposition said it had received "worrying" information
about the making of a nuclear bomb in Iran by the People's
Mojahedin Organization of Iran.
Secret map
The National Council of Resistance of Iran-US Representative Office has
been revealing information about Iran's secret nuclear sites for two decades
now.
The office also publishes maps of the centers that manage Iran's nuclear
arms program, including uranium-enrichment sites in the Iranian city of Natanz.
In late September this year, the International Atomic Energy Agency said
it had inspected a second site suspected to have witnessed nuclear activities
in Iran in the past.
Two sites
The agency added in its quarterly report that Iranian authorities had
allowed its inspectors to inspect one of two sites they approved following a
long suspension of inspection activities.
On September 4, the agency said its inspectors had inspected the first
site that had been at the center of contention with Iran previously.
This came only days after Saudi Arabia's envoy to the United Nations,
Abdullah al-Muallami, called for the presence of measures that prevent Iran
from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Muallami said his country was deeply concerned about Iran's failure to
abide by its commitments as far as its nuclear program was concerned.



