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MUSCAT, Oman – MUSCAT, Oman (AP) — An American woman released from Iran after more than 13 months in custody began her journey back to the United States on Saturday after asking her supporters to "extend your prayers" to her fiance and another American man who remain in Tehran accused of spying.
In a brief statement, Sarah Shourd thanked Oman — an ally of both Iran and the United States — for mediating the $500,000 bail that led to her freedom earlier this week. But she made no mention of her ordeal inside Tehran's notorious Evin Prison or any health problems — which her mother has said include a breast lump and precancerous cervical cells. "Please, please extend your prayers" to the other two Americans still held — her fiance Shane Bauer and their friend Josh Fattal — she said at Oman's international airport before boarding an Oman Air flight on the first leg of her trip home accompanied by her mother Nora and an uncle. She arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from Oman late Saturday. She was next scheduled to appear at a news conference in New York on Sunday timed to coincide with the arrival of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to attend the U.N. General Assembly. Shourd, 32, appeared in good spirits and less gaunt than when she stepped off a private Omani jet late Tuesday after her release from Iran. She expressed special gratitude to Oman, which helped secure the $500,000 bail that satisfied Iranian authorities and apparently did not violate U.S. economic sanctions. The source of the bail payment has not been disclosed. "I'll always associate your country with the first breath of my freedom, the sweet smell of sandalwood and a chance to stand by the ocean listening to the waves," she said, wearing long-sleeve black T-shirt covered by a white top and white sneakers — a contrast to the maroon head scarf and tan button-down tunic she wore leaving Tehran. The three Americans were detained in July 2009 along the Iraqi border. Iran has issued espionage-related indictments, which could bring trials for the two men and proceedings in absentia for Shourd. Their families say that if they crossed the border, they did so unintentionally. Shourd has stayed out of the public eye since being embraced by her mother at a special royal airfield. Few details have emerged of her first days of freedom apart from going to a medical exam and a private tour Saturday of the Grand Mosque in Muscat. She said she hoped to return someday with Bauer and Fattal — adding the common phrase "Inshallah" or "God willing" in Arabic. A crowd of international media was on hand for her statement in a VIP room with chandeliers and carved wooden doors, but she did not take questions. Earlier in Tehran, Ahmadinejad said he was hopeful the United States would release several Iranians it is holding now that Shourd has been freed. Ahmadinejad has suggested in the past that the three could be traded for Iranians held in the U.S., raising concerns that the Americans were to be used as bargaining chips as the two countries face off over issues like Iran's disputed nuclear program. In December, Iran released a list of 11 Iranians it says are in U.S. custody. One of them, nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri, returned to Iran in July. Iran said he had been kidnapped during a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia in June 2009 and taken to the United States. Washington said he was a willing defector who later changed his mind and was allowed to return home. Speaking of Shourd's release, Ahmadinejad said in a state TV interview broadcast Friday night "We hope they appreciate this job." In Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters the U.S. is "absolutely committed to the return of Josh and Shane," and appealed to Tehran to let them go. "These two young men have been held without cause now for more than a year. It would be a very significant humanitarian gesture for the Iranians to release them as well," Clinton said. She also spoke with the men's parents Thursday to reassure them about efforts to bring their sons home. Iran's list of citizens it says are held in the U.S. includes three Iranians who have been convicted or charged in public court proceedings in the United States. The circumstances surrounding some of the others are more mysterious. They include a former Defense Ministry official who vanished in Turkey in December 2006 and three others who Iran says were abducted in Europe and sent to the U.S. Those involved in public court proceedings include Baktash Fattahi, a legal U.S. resident arrested in April 2009 in California and charged with conspiracy to export American-made military aircraft parts to Iran. Another, Amir Amirnazmi, is a dual U.S.-Iranian citizen who was convicted by a court in Pennsylvania in February 2009 of business dealings with Iranian companies banned under U.S. sanctions. The third Iranian, Amir Hossein Ardebili, was sentenced to five years in prison in December 2009 by a court in Wilmington, Delaware, after pleading guilty to plotting to ship U.S. military technology to Iran. Iran has called it a show trial and said Ardebili was abducted in the former Soviet republic of Georgia in 2007 before being handed over to U.S. authorities in 2008. The list also includes an Iranian arrested in Canada on charges of trying to obtain nuclear technology and two others who Iran says are being held in the U.S. without charge. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/09/18/ahmadinejad-hopeful-release-iranians-holding-tehran-freed-american/?test=latestnews What do ya wanna bet the first person she saw wasn't her mom but a couple boys from "The Farm". The President of Iran on US soil? Well, it's time the SAD earns their money. They pulled it off with Kennedy, this prehistoric imbecile would be no problem, and it wouldn't be hard to find another Lee Harvey and Jack Ruby. |
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. |
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Not to mention our Special Operations teams now have a very accurate description of the prison and where other American's are being held and can now handle business.
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Not to mention they can make the Mossad out to be the Patsy!
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. |
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. Especially since they have a history of snatch and grabs across the Iraqui boarder. |
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. Especially since they have a history of snatch and grabs across the Iraqui boarder. They have crossed the border, but they didn't know about they were in Iran. She even admitted it. The US has in custody a number of Iranians accused of spying or terrorism. The three US hikers captured by Iran over a year ago had strayed over the Iraq-Iran border and are accused of spying, a charge they deny.
It has never been made clear, however, what the three US nationals were doing in a country at war on the border of another state known to have strained relations with the West. Shroud, 32, was released due to health problems, but her fiancé and his friend remain in Iranian custody. The US on Friday called for Iran to release the two men. Iran is not the first country to arrest US nationals for straying over its border. North Korea has arrested supposed hikers from the US and their release came only after a visit from former President Jimmy Carter. http://story.birminghamstar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/686468/cs/1/ |
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. Especially since they have a history of snatch and grabs across the Iraqui boarder. They have crossed the border, but they didn't know about they were in Iran. She even admitted it. The US has in custody a number of Iranians accused of spying or terrorism. The three US hikers captured by Iran over a year ago had strayed over the Iraq-Iran border and are accused of spying, a charge they deny.
It has never been made clear, however, what the three US nationals were doing in a country at war on the border of another state known to have strained relations with the West. Shroud, 32, was released due to health problems, but her fiancé and his friend remain in Iranian custody. The US on Friday called for Iran to release the two men. Iran is not the first country to arrest US nationals for straying over its border. North Korea has arrested supposed hikers from the US and their release came only after a visit from former President Jimmy Carter. http://story.birminghamstar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/686468/cs/1/ Over a year of torture and some of the best Military operatives and intelligence agents break, how long do you think it took for a 30 year old school teacher? 1 maybe 2 hours? |
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Atlantis75
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. Especially since they have a history of snatch and grabs across the Iraqui boarder. They have crossed the border, but they didn't know about they were in Iran. She even admitted it. The US has in custody a number of Iranians accused of spying or terrorism. The three US hikers captured by Iran over a year ago had strayed over the Iraq-Iran border and are accused of spying, a charge they deny.
It has never been made clear, however, what the three US nationals were doing in a country at war on the border of another state known to have strained relations with the West. Shroud, 32, was released due to health problems, but her fiancé and his friend remain in Iranian custody. The US on Friday called for Iran to release the two men. Iran is not the first country to arrest US nationals for straying over its border. North Korea has arrested supposed hikers from the US and their release came only after a visit from former President Jimmy Carter. http://story.birminghamstar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/686468/cs/1/ Over a year of torture and some of the best Military operatives and intelligence agents break, how long do you think it took for a 30 year old school teacher? 1 maybe 2 hours? The last time Iran grabbed political prisoners were the British sailors who crossed into Iranian waters from International waters, which they also admitted. All were released unharmed. Five British sailors released by Iran http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/6706820/Five-British-sailors-released-by-Iran.html I wouldn't be jumping on the torture issue here, because to tell you the truth, the USA ain't doing well regarding human rights violations thanks to the Bush/Cheney regime. |
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. Especially since they have a history of snatch and grabs across the Iraqui boarder. They have crossed the border, but they didn't know about they were in Iran. She even admitted it. The US has in custody a number of Iranians accused of spying or terrorism. The three US hikers captured by Iran over a year ago had strayed over the Iraq-Iran border and are accused of spying, a charge they deny.
It has never been made clear, however, what the three US nationals were doing in a country at war on the border of another state known to have strained relations with the West. Shroud, 32, was released due to health problems, but her fiancé and his friend remain in Iranian custody. The US on Friday called for Iran to release the two men. Iran is not the first country to arrest US nationals for straying over its border. North Korea has arrested supposed hikers from the US and their release came only after a visit from former President Jimmy Carter. http://story.birminghamstar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/686468/cs/1/ Over a year of torture and some of the best Military operatives and intelligence agents break, how long do you think it took for a 30 year old school teacher? 1 maybe 2 hours? The last time Iran grabbed political prisoners were the British sailors who crossed into Iranian waters from International waters, which they also admitted. All were released unharmed. Five British sailors released by Iran http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/6706820/Five-British-sailors-released-by-Iran.html I wouldn't be jumping on the torture issue here, because to tell you the truth, the USA ain't doing well regarding human rights violations thanks to the Bush/Cheney regime. yea, that torturous underwear on their heads and being forced to have their picture taken... i don't know how they survived... |
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. Especially since they have a history of snatch and grabs across the Iraqui boarder. They have crossed the border, but they didn't know about they were in Iran. She even admitted it. The US has in custody a number of Iranians accused of spying or terrorism. The three US hikers captured by Iran over a year ago had strayed over the Iraq-Iran border and are accused of spying, a charge they deny.
It has never been made clear, however, what the three US nationals were doing in a country at war on the border of another state known to have strained relations with the West. Shroud, 32, was released due to health problems, but her fiancé and his friend remain in Iranian custody. The US on Friday called for Iran to release the two men. Iran is not the first country to arrest US nationals for straying over its border. North Korea has arrested supposed hikers from the US and their release came only after a visit from former President Jimmy Carter. http://story.birminghamstar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/686468/cs/1/ Over a year of torture and some of the best Military operatives and intelligence agents break, how long do you think it took for a 30 year old school teacher? 1 maybe 2 hours? The last time Iran grabbed political prisoners were the British sailors who crossed into Iranian waters from International waters, which they also admitted. All were released unharmed. Five British sailors released by Iran http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/6706820/Five-British-sailors-released-by-Iran.html I wouldn't be jumping on the torture issue here, because to tell you the truth, the USA ain't doing well regarding human rights violations thanks to the Bush/Cheney regime. Actually, they were proven to be in international wateer's and it was the closest we have come to actual direct conflict with Iran since the 80's. That was to be considered an act of war on a NATO member, when Iran figured that out they got released after that phoney confession. You didn't mention the military standoff that took place right after with US, UK, German Ships and special forces responding. The plan worked and Iran caved. |
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I hope they all have a safe return home,,certainly in my thoughts and prayers All but the President of Iran, of course. He has done no harm to them. You could only wish if USA would have such a border security like Iran has. Especially since they have a history of snatch and grabs across the Iraqui boarder. They have crossed the border, but they didn't know about they were in Iran. She even admitted it. The US has in custody a number of Iranians accused of spying or terrorism. The three US hikers captured by Iran over a year ago had strayed over the Iraq-Iran border and are accused of spying, a charge they deny.
It has never been made clear, however, what the three US nationals were doing in a country at war on the border of another state known to have strained relations with the West. Shroud, 32, was released due to health problems, but her fiancé and his friend remain in Iranian custody. The US on Friday called for Iran to release the two men. Iran is not the first country to arrest US nationals for straying over its border. North Korea has arrested supposed hikers from the US and their release came only after a visit from former President Jimmy Carter. http://story.birminghamstar.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/686468/cs/1/ Over a year of torture and some of the best Military operatives and intelligence agents break, how long do you think it took for a 30 year old school teacher? 1 maybe 2 hours? The last time Iran grabbed political prisoners were the British sailors who crossed into Iranian waters from International waters, which they also admitted. All were released unharmed. Five British sailors released by Iran http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/6706820/Five-British-sailors-released-by-Iran.html I wouldn't be jumping on the torture issue here, because to tell you the truth, the USA ain't doing well regarding human rights violations thanks to the Bush/Cheney regime. Don't start that murderous and tortourous regime of Bush. Why don't you talk to a man who has served his country and been not only a POW but one that was brutally tortured for years. I know I have, and he changed my views on enhanced interrogations, which should be used as much as necessary. Oh by the way the mans name is Senator John McCain Jr. Shot down, stabbed, beaten, bones broken and until it was learned that his dad was in command of the war over there, thats when he finally got medical treatment. Not to mention when they found out who they had the offered him a deal, you leave today, no looking back.What did McCain do? Fly a finger in their face and tell them not untill ALL the men captured before him were released would he go for it. It's that move that made him really popular with the enemies. He didn't crack for almost 6 months, given how badly damaged he was, that is one brave son of a bi%^h and a HERO. |
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