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Free Hikers

2011.02.06
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In these days in Iran there is a trail against two young men, the only Crime they committed was want to see the stars in a clear night in the northern of Iraq. One of them is fellow photographer. I ask to my friends to visit the web free hikers and spread the Word.

“Iranian forces detained Shane Bauer, his fiancée Sarah Shourd and their close friend Josh Fattal on July 31, 2009 while they were enjoying a recreational hike in the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan. There are conflicting news reports about whether Iranian forces entered Iraq to arrest the three young Americans or they strayed across the poorly marked border by mistake.
Sarah, 32, was released on September 14, 2010, on humanitarian grounds after spending 410 days in solitary confinement and immediately vowed to work for the freedom of Shane and Josh, both 28. All three were charged shortly before Sarah’s release with illegal entry and espionage at a hearing in Evin Prison in Tehran where they were finally allowed to meet their lawyer for only the first time.
Shane, Sarah and Josh are innocent of any crime and, as Amnesty International reports, their extended pre-trial detention is a violation of Iranian and international law. Their detention is arbitrary and inhumane and we call on the Iranian authorities to show Shane and Josh the same compassion they have shown Sarah and release them without further delay.
Shane and Josh have been allowed to telephone their families only once, on March 9, and have not been allowed to send letters. The mothers of Shane, Sarah and Josh traveled to Iran in May 2010 to visit them but were allowed to stay for only two days.
Shane, Sarah, and Josh are all graduates of the University of California at Berkeley. They care greatly about our world and have a documented record as advocates for social and environmental justice. They admire and respect different cultures and religions and share a love of travel that has taken them to many countries. That is why they went to Iraqi Kurdistan, not because they wanted to enter Iran.”
14 Comments
joycephotography Nice post.
joycephotography · 2011-02-06: 15:48
Izobel Great post, and a very important reminder!
Izobel · 2011-02-06: 15:55
beth0110 I have watched stories and interviews of this here in the US. thanks for advocating for them. I hope they come home safely soon.
beth0110 · 2011-02-06: 16:02
lookagain Wow, great shot, feel like I'm on that path! Excellent post!
lookagain · 2011-02-06: 20:01
chelly this is great!
chelly · 2011-02-06: 22:46
helys Lovely
Like the mist and details of the wall:))
helys · 2011-02-07: 04:01
JaCkYe Beautiful:)
JaCkYe · 2011-02-07: 06:17
Clickpen Magnifica foto.
Clickpen · 2011-02-07: 07:23
Saipanhohhot I hope everything works out for them. Sounds like they are just pawns in a bigger game.
Saipanhohhot · 2011-02-07: 07:56
jennye excellent!!!
jennye · 2011-02-07: 12:10
Kovac Wonderful!
Kovac · 2011-02-07: 12:59
Unchained Que increíble historia! Espero que los dos amigos regresan a la libertad en breve.
Unchained · 2011-02-07: 13:37
tomie fantastic mood!
tomie · 2011-02-08: 12:35
cariad I hope they get their freedom soon - well posted to raise our awareness
cariad · 2011-02-08: 14:11
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