Iran Says There's A Missing Persons Case Into Former FBI Agent

Iran Says There's A Missing Persons Case Into Former FBI Agent

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The transcript discusses the disappearance of former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who went missing in Iran in 2007. Iran has acknowledged an ongoing case involving Levinson in its courts, typically handling espionage and other serious charges. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry states there is no judicial case against him. The US has offered a $20 million reward for information, claiming Levinson was taken hostage by Iran, though Iranian officials deny knowledge of his whereabouts. The date of Iran's filing to the UN remains unclear.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What year did Robert Levinson go missing during his visit to Iran?

2015

2010

2007

2005

2.

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Which court in Tehran is involved in the case related to Levinson?

Family Court

Supreme Court

Civil Court

Revolutionary Court

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What types of cases does the Revolutionary Court typically handle?

Property disputes

Traffic violations

Tax evasion

Espionage and smuggling

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did Iran's foreign ministry clarify about Levinson's case?

He is a diplomat

There is no judicial or criminal case against him

He is a wanted criminal

He has a criminal case in Iran

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How much is the total reward offered by the U.S. for information on Levinson?

$5 million

$25 million

$10 million

$15 million