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Iran Hikers: Country's Foreign Minister Says Courts Willing 'In Near Future' To Commute Prison Sentences For Two Jailed Americans

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ALI AKBAR DAREINI   09/17/11 12:56 PM ET   AP

TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's foreign minister said Saturday that the courts are willing in "the near future" to commute the prison sentences for two Americans convicted of spying. The Americans' lawyer, meanwhile, was in court trying to arrange a $1 million bail-for-freedom deal.

The release rests in the hands of the hard-line judiciary, and Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi gave no clear timetable. He also raised the issue of Iranians held in U.S. prisons, suggesting the Americans' release might be drawn out to bring attention to inmates Iran wants freed.

In a case that has added to the acrimony and deep distrust between Iran and the U.S., Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, both 29, were detained along the Iran-Iraq border in July 2009 with their friend Sarah Shourd. Shourd was released last September with mediation by the Gulf nation of Oman after $500,000 was paid.

The two men were convicted of illegally entering Iran and spying for the United States, and were sentenced to a total of eight years in prison each.

They denied the charges and appealed the verdicts, opening the way for the possible deal to free them in exchange for $500,000 bail each.

Salehi said at a news conference that Iran's judiciary was ready to commute the sentences as a gesture of Islamic mercy. But he did not give any clearer indication of when they could be released.

"The judiciary's decision is to commute (the Americans') punishment," the foreign minister said. "We expect the judiciary to make its decision in the near future."

"We hope this issue will be finalized so that both families of Iranians who are waiting (for inmates in U.S. prisons) as well as the families of these U.S. nationals will, God willing, hear good news," Salehi said.

He did not specifically mention any Iranian detainee, although officials in Tehran have often complained about alleged mistreatment of Iranians in American custody.

The Americans say they may have mistakenly crossed into Iran when they stepped off a dirt road while hiking near a waterfall in the semiautonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq. Considerably more stable and peaceful than other parts of Iraq, the Kurdish north has attracted some adventurous foreign tourists keen to see its scenic mountains.

Shourd and Bauer, who got engaged after their arrest, had been living together in Damascus, Syria, where Bauer was a freelance journalist and Shourd was an English teacher. Fattal, an environmental activist, went to visit them shortly before their trip to Iraq. Bauer is a native of Minnesota, Shourd is from Oakland, California, and Fattal grew up in suburban Philadelphia. The three are graduates of the University of California at Berkeley, where they became friends.

International efforts recently intensified to seal the bail deal for the two Americans. Mediators from Iraq and Oman have asked Iran to free them, and an Omani plane is in Tehran to carry the pair out of Iran if a deal is reached.

The Americans' defense lawyer, Masoud Shafiei, moved ahead with bail arrangements and told The Associated Press he was in court "following up the case."

Shafiei said two judges have to sign the bail papers before bail can be posted. Then, the Americans could be released, the Iranian lawyer said, adding that only one judge had signed Saturday.

The first word of the bail offer for Bauer and Fattal came earlier in the week from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He said the Americans could be freed in a matter of days. But Iran's powerful judiciary then responded that the bail provisions were still under review.

The mixed signals could reflect the bitter internal political feuds inside Iran between Ahmadinejad and the country's ruling clerics, who control the courts. Ahmadinejad and his allies are accused of trying to challenge the power of Iran's Islamic establishment.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Thursday the United States continues to hope the Americans will be released, adding that Washington has received word through a number of sources that the two will be returned to their families.

The last direct contact family members had with Bauer and Fattal was in May 2010 when their mothers were permitted a short visit in Tehran.

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09:04 AM on 09/18/2011
What were these so called civilians doing in Iraq during a war? Grads from Berkley there for rock climbing! I don’t buy it
08:19 AM on 09/18/2011
HEY !!! You guys want to HIKING in a war torn country? JOIN THE ARMY, you fools, instead of trying to get any sympathy from me! We have our kids dying over there while you fools are creating an international incident !! IDIOTS!! AND you think you are ENTITLED to all this attention and sympathy! At least YOU are not coming home in a body bag.
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Sam Huston
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07:19 AM on 09/18/2011
Now we free them,
Now we don't.
Now we free them,
Now we don't.
Now we free them,
Now we don't.

They are playing us for the suckers that we have become under the leadership of the anointed one.
05:05 AM on 09/18/2011
Not so fast..... In this report Iran states.."We hope this issue will be finalized so that BOTH families of Iranians who are waiting ( inmates in U.S. prisons) as well as the families of these U.S. nationals will, God willing, hear good news. BOTH families"....BOTH FAMILIES BOTH FAMILIES..Now follow me here, Could it be the fly in the ointment has to do with the certain Iranian in US prison??? IS THIS THE HOLD UP?? I am amazed the way US media buries anything to do with this statement. Iran is telling US there are Iranian Prisoners they hope to hear good news of . Clearly Iran wants USA to deal with this issue , Thinking of Iranian woman held for a 5 year stint in US prison.
11:10 PM on 09/17/2011
Here's hoping that they get released soon. It's been entirely a long ordeal. They've been held longer than the Hostages were from 11.4.1979 thru 1.20.1981. Does anyone know why they were there in the first place? How did they get there without the State Department not being advised? They could've gone anywhere in the world, they wound up in Iran/Iraq. Mind boggling.

But it makes one wonder: In Iran/Iraq, you cross the border, you're thrown in jail. I believe that if you cross the border in Switzerland illegally, you're immediately deported. China or North Korea? You'll never be heard from again.

But in America? It pays to be illegal in most cases. Free food stamps, healthcare, welfare, subsidized rent, driver's licenses, tax free income, even (our) social security. And let's not forget in some cases: FREE college education! PELL Grants!! Remember that when you're helping your kids pay for college. Who wouldn't want to come here? Who's our government looking out for? Not us, evidently. We're no longer the land of opportunity. We're the land of entitlements.

Makes me proud to be an American that I as well as others are footing the bills for these 'luxuries' to be afforded to non-US citizens who broke the law to get here. NOT!!! I'm waiting with bated breath to see how much my health insurance increased this year. The suspense is killing me.

But I digress. Shane and Josh, godspeed.

Shalom (peace),

John from Philly.
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07:30 PM on 09/28/2011
'But I digress." With Teabagger rhetoric?
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lenguss
10:58 PM on 09/17/2011
Sure. After a million dollar bribe.
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Sam Huston
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07:24 AM on 09/18/2011
Until Nov 2008 we didn’t negotiate with terrorists, since then we just make them our allies whether they like it or not.
dannyconda
Micro-bio is empty, like my fridge.
08:58 PM on 09/17/2011
Maybe we should trade them arms for hostages, like Reagan did.
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portabello
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08:47 PM on 09/17/2011
It's just lucky for them that they weren't Mexicans that accidentally crossed into Arizona. They'd be kept in a pen like animals and no one anywhere in the world would even care.
10:38 PM on 09/17/2011
"Mexicans that accidental­ly crossed into Arizona."

What world do you live in? Illegals are here because they want to be. It is not an accident.
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portabello
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11:52 AM on 09/18/2011
It was a comparison of reactions by nation states.
08:18 PM on 09/17/2011
I notice that the article does not delve into Iranians in US jails and if there are any, the reasons they are being held and for how long? It would tend to male the discussion a little more balanced were we to know both sides of the argument.
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portabello
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08:41 PM on 09/17/2011
There must be literally thousands of Iranians that hike in Canada and accidentally cross the border. I wonder why we never hear about it?

Probably because it never happens.
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Michael Mora
07:55 PM on 09/17/2011
I know it is going to catch on. It's the next big thing. Hiking on the Iran/Iraq border is the thing to do.
11:34 PM on 09/17/2011
Well, this is a real blow to Iranian tourism. LOL
01:54 AM on 09/18/2011
Those boy's were dope hunters I will bet.
06:02 PM on 09/17/2011
I don't think anyone would buy the "just hikers" again any time soon. And to keep calling these people "kids"? Really?
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Internet Privacy Hah
No war with Iran.
07:06 PM on 09/17/2011
I've followed their case since the first day it was reported. They are hikers. They are someone's kids. I hope they are freed soon.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
07:17 PM on 09/17/2011
High 5 ! fanned
10:39 PM on 09/17/2011
While they do not deserve the way they are being treated, they are absolute idiots!
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Roommate
Compounding Money
05:52 PM on 09/17/2011
They should not have bought plane tickets to iran or iraq a country going through war and civil violence
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marknez21
06:16 PM on 09/17/2011
Please read , they have crossed Iranian border. What they do when Mexican cross our border?
Do you know? They treat them like animal in Arizona, and they keep them on open space under sun(Heat). Please read a little more.
07:09 PM on 09/17/2011
They were working in the Mideast. One was teaching, one was a journalist.
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bayarea000
05:12 PM on 09/17/2011
what is it with these"hikers". several years ago it was hikers wandering into north korea, now wandering into iran. i certainly don't want to see anyone in prison but i am not convinced it was a "hiking" misstep. i do hope they are freed and start hiking in california ...............
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06:11 PM on 09/17/2011
Skepticism without the callous repudiation. There's hope!
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marknez21
06:17 PM on 09/17/2011
Their next assignment is North Korea
04:44 PM on 09/17/2011
Damn those #@!$# Iranians. They tortured him until his eyes turned blue.

Damn them. Damn them.
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Hamburger Time
Outright Terror, Bold and Brilliant
04:40 PM on 09/17/2011
The only logical explanation for sending these "American hikers" to the border was because they wanted them to be arrested. Iran is already full of Mossad and Sayanim. If the object was not to stand out like a sore thumb, they could have used some Mizrahim of Persian or Arab descent.

It was a PR stunt.
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frank day
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04:59 PM on 09/17/2011
Exactly !! They sent 3 young spies to get picked up just so that

Iran would be embarrassed.

Now it makes total sense.

You are so smart like.
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Hamburger Time
Outright Terror, Bold and Brilliant
07:10 PM on 09/17/2011
haha, was that an attempt at sarcasm?

Let me try it. How's this: Iran is not a threat. They are in full compliance with the NPT, and the National Intelligence Estimate concludes that some 17 odd US intelligence outfits agree that they are not working on a nuclear weapons program, and all these stories talking up the threat of a nuclear Iran are just an attempt to manufacture consent for attacking Iran! It makes perfect sense!!
11:38 PM on 09/17/2011
Iran should rendition them to america for waterboarding.
12:13 AM on 09/18/2011
"It was a PR stunt."

Oh sure. And these "kids" said "sure we don't mind spending a couple years in an Iranian jail. It'll be fun".