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The long hike from an Iranian prison to home
Two years ago, Californian and citizen of the world Sarah Shourd was released from prison in Iran after an intense international campaign to free her. A bit more than a year later, that effort, including pressure from the State Department, Oman (the...
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U.S. hikers who were held in Iran are married in California
L.A. NOWTwo American hikers once imprisoned for spying in Iran were married Saturday in Northern California, The Associated Press is reporting. Shane Bauer and Sarah Shourd were married about 4 p.m. Saturday at an undisclosed location, the wire service reported.... -
Meghan Daum: What's with the 'hiker hate'?
The story of Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal and Sarah Shourd, the American hikers who in July 2009 crossed the border — inadvertently, all evidence suggests — from Iraqi Kurdistan into Iran and were imprisoned for espionage, is back in the...Tags: Tehran (Iran), Josh Fattal, Sarah Shourd, Cat Stevens, Iran
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Most commented: Those dumb Americans who went hiking in Iran
Opinion L.A.For her Thursday column, Meghan Daum writes about the American hikers who were imprisoned in 2009 when they accidentally found themselves on the wrong side of the Iran-Iraq border. More to the point, Daum talks about the contempt for these...... -
IRAN: Detained American hikers to be tried on 2nd anniversary of their arrest
Babylon & BeyondTwo American hikers taken into custody in 2009 on charges of espionage for crossing into Iran from Iraqi Kurdistan are to stand trial July 31, the second anniversary of their arrest, their lawyer said Monday. "I've just received an official...... -
Freed American Hiker Sarah Shourd pushing for Iran to release fiance, friend
L.A. NOWDuring the nearly 14 months Sarah Shourd spent in an Iranian prison cell, she went on hunger strike four times. It was the only way she had to protest her prolonged detention. On Friday, she fasted again, this time in...... -
IRAN: State Department spokesman's birthday message for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Babylon & BeyondU.S. State Department spokesman PJ Crowley urged Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to celebrate his 55th birthday by releasing detained Americans Joshua Fattal and Shane Bauer and sending them home in a posting to the micro-blogging site Twitter.... -
IRAN: Detained American hikers' lawyer says he might resign
Babylon & BeyondMasoud Shafii, the Iranian lawyer representing the two Americans -- Joshua Fattal and Shane Bauer -- held in the Islamic Republic on espionage charges, told Babylon & Beyond in an interview Sunday that he might resign as defense counsel for...... -
IRAN: Judiciary announces second session for American hikers' trial
Babylon & BeyondTwo Americans held in Iran on charges of espionage and trespassing will stand before an Iranian court for the second time, on May 11, but their lawyer says he has been barred from meeting his clients since the trial opened...... -
IRAN: American hiker, released on bail after being detained in 2009, is subpoenaed for court hearing
Babylon & BeyondA woman who was among three Americans detained by Iranian forces in 2009 on suspicion of spying is wanted back in Iran for a court hearing in May, a news agency reported Tuesday. Subpoenas issued by the Iranian Foreign Ministry...... -
IRAN: American hikers' trial delayed -- again -- without explanation
Babylon & BeyondTrial has been delayed again for two Americans detained in Iran for more than 21 months after being detained during a hiking trek along the Iran-Iraq border. According to their lawyer, neither Shane Bauer, a freelance journalist who has contributed...... -
A deserving honor
The National Constitution Center was right to pick boxing legend Muhammad Ali as the winner of the 2012 Liberty Medal. The medal is given to people and organizations that strive to secure liberty for people around the world. Some people are opposed to...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Josh Fattal, Muhammad Ali, Parkinson's Disease, U.S. Supreme Court
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