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Iran sentences US hikers to eight years for spying
2011-08-21
[Dawn] Iran has sentenced two American hikers to eight years in prison for illegal entry and spying for a US intelligence agency, state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
said on Saturday quoting an informed judiciary source.

"Shane Bauer ... and ... Josh Fattal, the two jugged American citizens, have been each sentenced to three years in prison for illegal entry to the Islamic Theocratic Republic of Iran," the television reported on its website.

It also said the two have been "sentenced to five years in prison on charges of espionage for the American intelligence agency," without saying when the verdict had been reached.

"The case of Sarah Shourd, who has been sprung on bail is still open," the report said, referring to the third hiker, who is being tried in absentia.

The verdict is expected to further raise tension between Washington and Tehran at a time when the animosity between the two has deepened under the presidency of Mahmoud Short Round Ahmadinejad.

Washington has vehemently denied Tehran's charge that the three were spies and has called on the Islamic republic to release Bauer and Fattal.

According to the report, the two men have 20 days to appeal against the verdict.

The lawyer for the three Americans, Masoud Shafii, told AFP he had not been informed of any decision since their trial ended on July 31.

"Unfortunately, I have not been informed of the verdict officially or unofficially," he said adding that should the two be sentenced. "Naturally, since I truly believe in (my clients') innocence, I will use every opportunity to prove that they are innocent."

The Swiss embassy, which handles US interests in Iran since diplomatic relations were severed in 1980, said it was not in a position to confirm the report.

The last hearing in the case was held behind closed doors without the presence of Shourd who is being tried in absentia. She returned to the United States when she was freed on humanitarian and medical grounds in September, paying bail of around 500,000 dollars.

Bauer and Fattal, both 29, were placed in long-term storage along with Shourd, 32, on the unmarked border between Iran and Iraq on July 31, 2009, with the trio claiming they were hiking in Iraq's northern province of Kurdistan when they innocently strayed into the Islamic republic.

They pleaded not guilty
"Wudn't me."
to spying charges, according to Shafii. Shafii had repeatedly expressed hope for the release of his clients after Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on August 6 he hoped the trial of Bauer and Fattal would lead to their "freedom."

Salehi also said the judiciary would announce the verdict in due course for the case which he added "is being pursued with justice and fairness."

The Saturday report comes after Iran's Prosecutor General Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejeie said Monday that the verdict of the trial would be issued "soon."

When asked whether there was a possibility of pardoning the three during the Mohammedan holy fasting month of Ramadan, which ends late August, he said he had "not heard such a rumour."After the final hearing in the trial, the families of the jugged Americans called for clemency.

"We pray that the Iranian authorities will show compassion to Shane and Josh and we ask everyone who supports them and cares for them to join us in beseeching the grace of God at this important time," the families said in a statement released in New York.

Shourd, a teacher, writer and women's rights activist, met Bauer, a fluent Arabic-speaking freelance journalist, while helping to organise demonstrations in the US against the war in Iraq. The two moved to Damascus
...The City of Jasmin is the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world. It has not always been inhabited by the same set of fascisti...
together in 2008.

Fattal, who grew up in Pennsylvania, is an environmentalist and teacher. He travelled in 2009 to Damascus, where he met Shourd and Bauer.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Y'all are awesome, lotp.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-08-21 21:10  

#4  When he was banned, his comments were also sinktrapped retrospectively.
Posted by: lotp   2011-08-21 20:47  

#3  I'm surprised Shakey was sinktrapped.

I thought he (it?) was banned.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-08-21 15:51  

#2  Just went to the sinktrap and read the comment above. i am somewhat confused as to the affront that moved the comment there.

color me VERY confused. I have not failed to spot the 'trouble' on more that 2-3 all told.
Posted by: abu do you love   2011-08-21 15:15  

#1  "Shourd, a teacher, writer and women's rights activist, met Bauer, a fluent Arabic-speaking freelance journalist, while helping to organise demonstrations in the US against the war in Iraq. The two moved to Damascus together in 2008"

Something smells fishy here...
Posted by: Shakey Steve   2011-08-21 07:27  

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