WSJ News Exclusive | Iranian Guards Physically Harassed Female U.N. Nuclear Inspectors, Diplomats Say

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Female U.N. nuclear inspectors were physically harassed several times and ordered to remove clothing by guards at an Iranian facility, diplomats said

Iranian security guards have physically harassed several female United Nations atomic agency inspectors at a nuclear facility over the past few months, diplomats say, and the U.S. has demanded that Iran stop the behavior immediately.

The previously unreported incidents at Iran’s main nuclear facility, Natanz, allegedly included inappropriate touching of female inspectors by male security guards and orders to remove some clothing, the diplomats said.

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