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Moms Of Imprisoned US Hikers Headed To Iran

VERENA DOBNIK   05/18/10 02:20 PM ET   AP

Iran Us Hikers Sarah Shourd

NEW YORK — The mothers of three American hikers imprisoned in Iran for 10 months left Tuesday to visit them and to try to persuade Iranian authorities to release their children.

The women hope their case ends like others in Iran over the past two years where the government has detained then freed foreigners.

Their children – Sarah Shourd, 31; her boyfriend, Shane Bauer, 27; and their friend Josh Fattal, 27 – have been held in Iran since July when they were arrested along the Iraqi border. Nora Shourd, Cindy Hickey and Laura Fattal, who have been granted visas, said they will ask Iranian leaders to release their children from prison.

"We're going over as mothers to ask for humanitarian relief and we're very confident," Hickey said from a hotel in midtown Manhattan before leaving for Kennedy Airport. "We want to bring our kids home."

"I'm very excited," she added. "I keep envisioning being able to give Shane a big hug. We're doing everything we can to bring him home."

The families say that their children were hiking in the scenic Kurdistan region of northern Iraq and, if they crossed the border, it was by accident. Iran has accused the trio of spying, but has not brought them to trial or publicly charged them with a crime.

Their trip comes as the United States announced it has agreed with China, Russia and other major powers on a proposal for "strong" new sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told a Senate committee that the five permanent members of the U.S. Security Council – Britain, China, France, Russia and the U.S. – and Germany would send a new draft sanctions resolution to the entire council later Tuesday, capping months of diplomatic maneuvering and painstaking negotiations.

The United States and Iran have not had formal diplomatic relations since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. But several cases of foreigners held by Iran and later released could provide hope to the mothers of the hikers.

Last week, Iran freed a young French academic convicted of provoking unrest and spying. Clotilde Reiss, 24, had been held for more than 10 months, accused of joining protests, gathering information, taking photos and sending them abroad during unrest that broke out after June's disputed presidential elections in Iran. Her supporters said she was targeted for an innocuous e-mail to friends describing the events unfolding around her.

Last year, a graduate student imprisoned for a month in Iran and barred from leaving the country for nearly a year returned home to Los Angeles. Esha Momeni, 29, was charged with acting against Iran's national security and held mainly in solitary confinement after conducting research on the Iranian women's rights movement.

An Iranian-American journalist, Roxana Saberi, who was arrested in January 2009, convicted of espionage and sentenced to eight years in prison, was released on an appeal in May 2009. Another American journalist, Haleh Esfandiari, was arrested in May 2007, accused of conspiring to overthrow the government, and freed three months later.

Nora Shourd said she worried especially about the effect that near-solitary confinement may be having on her always social daughter. With no one to talk to, Sarah had become seriously depressed, Nora Shourd says she was told by the Swiss diplomats who visited the trio last month. The diplomats also reported that Sarah was suffering a serious gynecological condition, while Bauer had a stomach ailment.

The mothers said their children have not been allowed access to their Iranian lawyer and have spoken to relatives only once by telephone, on March 9 for just a few minutes.

Hickey lives in Pine City, Minn., Shourd is from Oakland, Calif., and Fattal is from suburban Philadelphia.

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Associated Press Writer Ula Ilnytzky contributed to this report.

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11:57 AM on 06/29/2010
This evening, WGBH and other PBS affiliates around the country will be premiering leading journalist Maria Hinojoa's new interview. Tonight, Maria will be speaking with Haleh Esfandiari. Haleh Esfandiari is the director of the Middle East program at the in Washington D.C. She is the author of My Prison, My Home and Reconstructed Lives. In 2007, after being falsely accused of plotting against the Islamic Republic, Esfandiari spent 105 days in solitary confinement in Evin, Iran’s most notorious prison. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Esfandiari talks about her incarceration, Iran’s women’s movement and the future of her native country.

Tune in tonight to WGBH (Channel 2, Boston) or your local PBS affiliate to catch this exciting conversation on One on One with Maria Hinojosa!
11:49 AM on 05/21/2010
As a friend of Shane's, I just want to say how awesome it is to see that the hikers finally get to see their moms. Let's hope Iran takes the next step and brings them home.
10:47 AM on 05/20/2010
Oops, I meant to write that "I don't believe they are CIA." lol
10:44 AM on 05/20/2010
So glad to know I am not the only one who is wondering why the hell those stupid kids went hiking out there. Maybe they wanted to view Iran? Perhaps they thought it would be cool to almost go to Iran too? Kill two birds, ya know?

After all the crap that's been going on over there, it was just such a dumb thing to do. With the news and movies about people being captured, detained, mysteriously disappearing, and even publicly executed?

I believe that they are CIA, and I don't think they should be severely punished, but I do think they were being, somehow, cheeky. I can't help but wonder if they thought they were gonna sneak into Iran for lunch, or a picnic.

People should always do their research before traveling to other countries, even Europe.
09:34 AM on 05/19/2010
Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal and Sarah Shourd are only guilty of being MORONS..
04:40 AM on 05/19/2010
Shane Bauer is either a lefty air-head (Berkeley grad) or an Arabic speaking CIA agent (there are probably only 6 other Arabic speakers at Langley).
03:13 AM on 05/19/2010
What an impressive array of mindless speculation about the hikers being CIA. How absolutely clever given all the damning evidence IRI showed the world to embarrass the US. And given the high caliber of IRI courts, it's important to condemn people based on the empty meanderings of empty minds forgetting all logic and conditions in IRI. Here's what one dumb cluck who insists on maintaining a humanist outlook and demanding evidence has to say:

"I urgently call on the Islamic Republic of Iran to release Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal and Sarah Shourd on humanitarian grounds. Nine months after these three young people were detained, there is a pressing need for Iran finally to release them into the care of their loving and anguished families...
A nation of Iran’s stature should not act in a cruel and inhumane manner, or punish innocent individuals for the disagreements that exist with the United States. Shane, Josh and Sarah have done no wrong. Iran should act in accordance with the universal principles of justice, compassion and humanity and set them free.

~Archbishop Desmond Tutu
03:54 AM on 05/19/2010
The quote from Tutu, his second in support of freeing the hikers or demanding IRI giver them a fair trial, is from http://blog.freethehikers.org/2370/archbishop-desmond-tutu-calls-for-hikers-release-again/

For Shirin Ebadi's thoughts on the hikers, sanctions, and current conditions in Iran see this interview http://www.democracynow.org/2010/3/8/iranian_nobel_peace_prize_winner_shirin

"Why has Iran apprehended them? The accusation against these young people, if we can say that they have perpetrated a crime, is that they have crossed the border. And pursuant to Iranian laws, there’s only a fine to be paid for it, not imprisonment. The government of Iran should not have arrested these people."
09:31 AM on 05/19/2010
Hello... Iran shoots protesters when they are only suppose to arrest them...Do you think
that countries give "uninvited guests" the pat on the wrist or free services like the USA does???
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JohnnyPDX
01:57 AM on 05/19/2010
Ask your stupid kids why they went to Iraq to go hiking.
09:45 PM on 05/18/2010
Hey lets go hiking! Okay where? Well lets see hmmm.... Europe,South America Nah okay
S.E Asia.. Nah Rockies? Nah Australia or New Zealand? nah..
How about the Iraq- Iran border where there is a friggin war going on and troops and insurgents battling.. Yes!!! Oh dude so cool...Just think what our friends would say... Oh man great lets do it..
We will just tell them like wow we are for peace and I'm sure their cool..
If your that stupid to go HIKING you don't get my sympathy.
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Niet
08:24 PM on 05/18/2010
"Hikers". Riiiiight. Sure they were just out "hiking". Through Iran. That's a likely story.
08:10 PM on 05/18/2010
It's a man, baby!
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dn sf
04:45 PM on 05/18/2010
Hikers, yeah, right! I'm no fan of Iran but their story makes no sense, they are so obviously CIA spies.
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oldlib127
"We are all Keynesian's now" Milton Freeman
09:13 AM on 05/19/2010
You forget Israel
03:30 PM on 05/18/2010
Did it appear to anyone else the three of them were blazin on acid when that footage was shot?
01:09 PM on 05/18/2010
Were they probing?
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
01:00 PM on 05/18/2010
These people have unfortunately become a "political football" between us and the Iranians.
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
02:10 PM on 05/18/2010
Unfortunately you are so right.
09:46 PM on 05/18/2010
These people are idiots. Why not go picture taking on the north korean border..