SEC=UGA Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 (CBS/AP) The family of an American woman detained in Iran for more than a year is appealing to authorities to drop a $500,000 bail for her release because they cannot afford it, her lawyer said Monday. Masoud Shafiei told The Associated Press that Swiss diplomats acting on behalf of the U.S. are asking that the bail be dropped or lowered for 32-year-old Sarah Shourd. Switzerland handles U.S. affairs in Iran because the two countries do not have diplomatic relations. "I am aware the Swiss are making this appeal," the lawyer said. "I remain hopeful. God willing, she will be released." In Washington, White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said the Obama administration is in close contact with the families of the detained hikers and the Swiss Embassy. "The situation is continuing to develop," Vietor said. "We remain hopeful for a positive outcome." Shafiei said he had no word on Iran's response and gave no indication whether he thinks the bail appeals will delay or further complicate Shourd's release. Another complication could be international sanctions against Iran over suspicions its nuclear program is aimed at producing weapons. A special U.S. government waiver may be needed for a payment to the Iranian state under new U.S. rules that call for no transactions between firms owned or subsidiaries linked to Iran's Bank Melli or its subsidiaries. In past cases, bail for foreign detainees were paid through the bank. Iran's judiciary granted bail for Shourd Sunday for health reasons. Shourd's mother has said her daughter has been denied treatment for serious health problems, including a breast lump and precancerous cervical cells. Shourd was detained along the Iraqi border on July 31, 2009 along with two American friends, both men. Iran indicted all three on spy-related charges on Sunday which could mean trials for the two men and proceedings in absentia for Shourd if she is freed. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports that Shourd's friends, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, are to stay in jail. The detainees' families say they were hiking in Iraq's scenic north when they were detained, and that if they crossed the border into Iran, they did so unwittingly. Iran's internal battles over the handling of the American woman flared again Monday. The political sniping has again revealed the country's simmering political rivalries and the various groups vying for greater slices of power since last year's disputed re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Ahmadinejad, who first tried to shepherd the release of Shourd last week, was rebuked by the courts, which insisted that any release had to be on their terms. Some conservative lawmakers are objecting to any plans to free Shourd. Conservative lawmaker Ahmad Tavakkoli called the possible release a "bonus for Quran burners" and a reward for the United States after it pressed for tighter sanctions over the nuclear program which Iran claims is only for peaceful uses. The comment was a reference to a few threats by Americans to burn the Islamic holy book, the Quran. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEC=UGA Posted September 14, 2010 Author Share Posted September 14, 2010 They let her go. Not sure about who or how the bond got paid or if it did at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duchess Jack Posted September 15, 2010 Share Posted September 15, 2010 Is there such a lack of 'scenic' places to hike (in the US or world at large) that you need to hike on the border between Iran and Iraq? springing this lady is screwing with Darwinism. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SEC=UGA Posted September 15, 2010 Author Share Posted September 15, 2010 Is there such a lack of 'scenic' places to hike (in the US or world at large) that you need to hike on the border between Iran and Iraq? springing this lady is screwing with Darwinism. Yeah, i don't think the Iranians even believe their story, "oh, we were just out here back packing and sight seeing"... The Iranian slodiers were like "No, seriously, we are Americans, but we were just out here for exercise and sight seeing" "Yeah, it's beautiful out here" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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