Posted on 12/04/2009 2:22:23 PM PST by Cindy
December 3, 2009
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel09/levinson120309.htm
FBI Continues to Seek Information about Robert Levinson
Retired FBI Special Agent Missing for 1,000 Days
Today marks 1,000 days since American citizen Robert Levinsona retired FBI special agentwent missing on March 9, 2007 during a business trip to Kish Island, Iran.
As the FBI is the lead agency in the investigation of the disappearance of Americans overseas, we continue to seek information about Mr. Levinsons whereabouts, well-being, and the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. Although the FBI has not received any information from Iranian authorities to date about Mr. Levinson, we are willing to cooperate fully with Iranian investigators in our effort to find Mr. Levinson and bring him home safely.
On this 1,000 day mark of Mr. Levinsons disappearance, we at the FBI express our continued support to his family, including his wife, seven children, and two grandchildren. We ask anyone with information about the Levinson case to contact the nearest FBI office or American Embassy. Information can also be provided to the Levinson family via their website: www.helpboblevinson.com.
A Look at Iran
http://www.truthusa.com/IRAN.html
“LEVINSONa retired FBI special agentwent missing on March 9, 2007 during a business trip to Kish Island, Iran.”
- Oy! Not good in IRAN!
Methinks a certain Russian hoodlum (whom Levinson testified against) was tipped off by the Iranians, and promptly did him in.
He should have known not to step foot anywhere near Iran without backup.
Prayers up for him and his family. It doesn’t look good.
This guy went missing a few weeks after Ali-Reza Asgari.
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[December 3, 2009] On this 1,000 day mark of Mr. Levinson's disappearance, we at the FBI express our continued support to his family, including his wife, seven children, and two grandchildren. We ask anyone with information about the Levinson case to contact the nearest FBI office or American Embassy. Information can also be provided to the Levinson family via their website.
UPDATE:
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4037523,00.html
(AP)
“Years after vanishing in Iran, US man proven alive”
Published: 03.03.11, 23:30 / Israel News
SNIPPET: “It remains unclear who exactly is holding Levinson or where he is, but the proof that he is alive is a rare, hopeful sign in a case that had seemingly gone cold.”
QUOTE:
http://helpboblevinson.wordpress.com/2011/03/03/following-is-a-statement-from-christine-levinson/
Following is a Statement from Christine Levinson
Posted on March 3, 2011 by helpboblevinson
It has been almost four years since I have seen my beloved husband Robert Levinson.
Our family is tremendously encouraged by the news Bob is alive but remains concerned for his safety and well being.
Bob suffers with diabetes requiring regular medication.
Our seven children, our two grandchildren, and I await the day we will be reunited.
We ask for your continued prayers and support.
If you have information we can be contacted at www.helpboblevinson.com
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/261293/bob-levison-alive-china-matthew-shaffer
The Corner
“Bob Levison Alive, in China”
March 3, 2011 5:10 P.M.
By Matthew Shaffer
SNIPPET: “Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement today, We have received recent indications that Bob [Levison] is being held somewhere in southwest Asia. She added, As the Government of Iran has previously offered its assistance in this matter, we respectfully request the Iranian government to undertake humanitarian efforts to safely return and reunite Bob with his family.”
“Retired FBI Agent Who Vanished in Iran Reappears in Video Sent to His Family
Published December 09, 2011”
Associated Press
FBI.gov: "SEEKING MISSING RETIRED FBI AGENT ROBERT LEVINSON $1 Million Reward for Information Leading to Safe Location and Return" (Updated March 7, 2013) (Read More )
NOTE The following test is a quote:
fbi.gov/washingtondc/press-releases/2014/fbi-highlights-seven-year-anniversary-of-the-disappearance-of-robert-a.-levinson
FBI Highlights Seven-Year Anniversary of the Disappearance of Robert A. Levinson
Reward Still Available for Information Leading to His Safe Location and Return
Washington, D.C.
March 07, 2014
Public Information Office
On the seventh anniversary of his disappearance from Kish Island, Iran, a reward of up to one million dollars continues to be offered for any information that leads to the safe location and return of Robert A. Levinson.
Mr. Levinson, who will turn 66 on March 10, retired as a special agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1998. On March 8, 2007, Mr. Levinson traveled to Kish Island, Iran, as a private investigator. He went missing the next day and is now one of the longest-held Americans in history.
The FBI is responsible for investigating crimes committed against U.S. citizens abroad and has been conducting an investigation to locate Mr. Levinson since his disappearance. Two years ago, on the fifth anniversary of his disappearance in March 2012, the FBI announced the one million dollar reward.
Bobs absence over the past seven years has exacted an enormous toll on his family, and we will not waver in our commitment to bringing him home safely to his loved ones and his country, said FBI Director James B. Comey. We continue to request the assistance of our international partners, as well as the Islamic Republic of Iran, and we continue to ask anyone with information regarding Bobs disappearance to contact the FBI.
For more information regarding Mr. Levinson, to include photographs and reward information, please visit www.fbi.gov/levinson. Anyone with information regarding Mr. Levinson or his captors is encouraged to contact the FBI at tips.fbi.gov. Information will be kept confidential and can be provided anonymously.
NOTE The following statement is a quote:
www.helpboblevinson.com/?p=526
Statement from the family of Robert Levinson
Posted on March 7, 2014 by helpboblevinson
This Sunday, March 9, 2014, will mark seven years since Robert Levinson was kidnapped while visiting Kish Island, Iran. He was taken hostage on March 9, 2007, and is the longest-held hostage in American history.
Today we remind the world that, after seven years, Bob is still not home with those who love him - his wife, sons, daughters, grandchildren and friends. Bobs continued imprisonment defies the humanity in all of us.
After seven years, we have almost no words left to describe our life without Bob. We miss his face, his voice, his laughter, his wisdom and his embrace. We miss everything about Bob. No matter where we turn, Bob is absent.
Bob will be 66 years old on Monday, March 10. We continue to be extremely worried about his health, especially due to his advancing age and the harsh conditions that he is enduring. We pray that he is receiving the medical care he may need.
We ask those who are holding Bob to show mercy and send him home to us so he may live out the rest of his life quietly and in peace. We ask the government of Iran to resolve Bobs case on humanitarian grounds so he may safely return home. We ask the U.S. government to recognize its duty to bring home one of its own who was taken while serving his country.
Bob, if you are able to see or hear this message, we urge you to be strong.
You have two new grandsons: One was born just three weeks ago; the other is four months old - the same age our oldest grandson was when you were first kidnapped. Our love for you grows each day, and we pray for that moment when we will be reunited as a family.
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for more information about Bobs case, including photos and video, visit www.helpboblevinson.com or www.facebook.com/helpboblevinson
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