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MP says Iran should fingerprint US nationals

Monday, November 06, 2006 - ©2005 IranMania.com

LONDON, November 6 (IranMania) - The Islamic Republic should fingerprint 
American nationals upon their arrival in the country, Rapporteur of 
Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission said, IRNA reported.

Kazem Jalali pointed to the US officials' impolite behavior towards 
Iranian nationals at American airports, adding that the US officials 
have recently detained one Iranian reporter at an airport for about 36 
hours.

"They handcuffed him for a log time and deported him to Iran. All 
passengers on the plane carrying him to Iran thought he had been a 
terrorist," he said.

The MP who represents Shahroud in the Majlis further noted that hey did 
not permit a group of Iranian academics to enter the US and deported them.

"The US officials claims that they observe human rights regulations, but 
their inhuman behaviors towards prisoners at Guantanamo Bay betray their 
real face," he underlined.

He added that the Majlis commission would insist on having the bill 
approved, adding that according to the bill the government is obliged to 
fingerprint all US nationals at Iranian entrance points.

MPs approved the single urgency of the bill on October 3.

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