Israeli Nuclear Whistle-Blower Faces New Charges over Release Terms


Israeli Nuclear Whistle-Blower Faces New Charges over Release Terms

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Israeli prosecutors charged nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu with violating the terms of his release, more than a decade after he completed an 18-year jail term, the Justice Ministry said late on Sunday.

Israel is the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear power, refusing to confirm or deny that it has such weapons. It has refused to sign the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty or to allow international surveillance of the Dimona plant in the Negev desert of southern Israel.

The former nuclear technician was jailed in 1986 for disclosing the inner workings of Israel's Dimona nuclear plant to Britain's Sunday Times newspaper. He spent more than 10 years of his sentence in solitary confinement.

Upon his release in 2004, Vanunu was slapped with a series of restraining orders, some of which he has violated in recent years, the indictment read, Middle East Eye reported.

According to the charge sheet, Vanunu in 2013 met with two US nationals in Jerusalem (al-Quds) without having permission to do so.

In 2014 he moved to a different flat in his apartment building and failed to inform police.

And in 2015, he granted an interview to Channel 2 television, in which he relayed to the interviewer "classified information that was by cut out by censors", read the indictment served at Quds magistrates' court.

Days after the interview, Vanunu was questioned by police at the request of the Shin Bet security service. A Magistrate’s Court judge in Quds then ordered him to a week of house arrest, and ordered him not to use the internet or talk to journalists.

In the 2015 interview, Vanunu said he longer has any secrets to spill and just wants to join his new bride in Norway, theology professor Kristin Joachimsen, whom he married at a Lutheran church in Quds in May that year.

Vanunu, 61, converted to Christianity shortly before being snatched by Mossad agents in Rome and smuggled to Israel.

He has been barred from emigrating on the grounds that he still poses a threat to security.

In 2010 he was jailed for 11 weeks after breaking the terms of his release by meeting a foreigner, a prison official said.

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