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    Lawyer: Iran to release 2 jailed Americans today

    Lawyer: Iran to release 2 jailed Americans today

    By Ali Akbar Dareini
    September 21, 2011

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Two Americans jailed as spies in Iran will be released on Wednesday, their lawyer said, after a $1 million bail-for-freedom deal was approved by the courts clearing the way for the release of the men after more than two years in custody.

    The Iranian attorney for the two, Masoud Shafiei, said he planned to go to Tehran's Evin prison to begin the procedure for the release of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal.

    They were arrested along the Iran-Iraq border in July 2009 and sentenced last month to eight years each in prison. A third American in the group, Sarah Shourd, was freed last year on bail.

    Shafiei said he would meet the two Americans at 3:00 p.m. at Tehran's notorious Evin prison.

    They will then be handed over to the Swiss diplomats who represent American interests in Iran because the U.S. has no diplomatic relations with Iran.

    "Now we can say* they are finally free," the lawyer told The Associated Press. "They can go to the U.S. the way (their friend) Sarah did."

    The case of Bauer and Fattal, who were convicted of spying for the United States, has deepened the mistrust between Washington and Tehran.

    Shafiei said he had been trying to post the bail but that there were some last-minute problems in the bank. He did not say what the source of the money was.

    "There was a minor problem with bail money and its payment," Shafiei said. "I hope it will be done today."

    The release of the pair will likely follow the pattern of that of Shourd, who was set free last September after a $500,000 bails was posted. She was then flown on a private plane to the Omani capital, Muscat.

    The three Americans - friends from their days at the University of California at Berkeley - have maintained their innocence and denied the charges.

    Their families say they were just hiking in northern Iraq's scenic and relatively peaceful Kurdish region when they may have accidentally strayed over the unmarked border with Iran.

    Since her release last year, Shourd has lived in Oakland, California. Bauer, a freelance journalist, grew up in Onamia, Minnesota, and Fattal, an environmental activist, is from suburban Philadelphia.

    Bauer proposed marriage to Shourd while in prison.

    From The Associated Press

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    Iran releases 2 Americans jailed as spies

    By Ali Akbar Dareini
    September 21, 2011

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Two Americans jailed in Iran as spies have been released from Tehran's prison after more than two years in custody.

    Associated Press reporters saw a convoy of vehicles with Swiss and Omani diplomats leaving Evin prison Wednesday with the freed Americans inside. They headed to Tehran international airport.

    Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal were freed after their Iranian lawyer obtained signatures of two judges on a bail-for-freedom deal. A $1 million bail - $500,000 for each one - was posted.

    From The Associated Press

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    I think they really were secret spys. Who the Hell would go on such a hike in such a fucked up area. They also made this cheezy video before going to cover their tracks incase they got caught. Well it cost 1 mill to get these losers out.

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    ^^^agreed anyone with access to a news paper knows about kurdish/iranian area being a no go zone for honkies. They went there to evade border patrols and got caught. Betcha in ten years they write a tell all book about their years in the cia.
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    where did the 1.5 million bones come from too? were these fuckers rich?
    May the plop be on you.

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    Oman an American Allie put up the cash. You know the book will be announced in no time, but I doubt they can admit they were spys, they will just talk about how they got raped in the ass by a bunch of stinky Iranians in prison. They didn't even want the bitch, she was to loose.

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    I had to watch tv for the last 2 days, and I wonder why this is even a story.
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