Monday, September 5, 2011

Mothers of us hikers held in Iran of hunger strike (AFP)

WASHINGTON (AFP)-the mothers of two American hikers held in Iran on Thursday, said the payments that they have gone on strike to protest against the hunger of their sons imprisoned on espionage.


"Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, imprisoned in Iran almost completely separated from 21 months, two of the Americans began their hunger strike of solidarity in mothers, husbands, today, Iran have failed to bring them into line with the scheduled trial at the hearing, the Court," the women said in a joint declaration.


"A brief visit to Tehran a year ago, the anniversary of their husbands, they had seen the arrest warrant, 31. July 2009 onwards only once to the same Cindy Hickey, 50, and Laura Fattal, 58, the fast, "the statement said.


The women were allowed in briefly in May 2010 the two men meet, but has not been reached.


Bauer and Fattal numerous after a short delay the trial started last week, but postponed the Tehran Government without explanation.


Another hiker, Sarah Shourd, who has been engaged in Bauer, was released in September, after 14 months in prison.


He has tried in absentia after he returned to the United States when he was released for reasons of humanitarian and medical relief work, while approximately EUR 500000.


For hikers there is spyware market actors, saying their charges to indifferent Iran strayed across the Unmarked border in the North of Iraq, where they are detained.


The Trio, all of the University of California, Berkeley, graduating were Hiking near Iraqi Kurdistan tourist resort, as they were in custody on the Iranian border forces, 31. in July 2009.


 

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