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To: NYBob1 who wrote (87)7/19/2007 2:44:56 PM
From: NYBob1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 134
 
U.S. 'outraged' at Iran for parading American citizens on TV
By Ed Johnson and Ladane Nasseri
July 18 (Bloomberg) --

The U.S. State Department said it's "outraged" at the treatment
of four American citizens detained in Iran, after two of them
were shown on state television allegedly confessing to
espionage charges.

Iran must "put an end to any further broadcasts" and release
all Americans "being held on groundless charges," department
spokesman Sean McCormack said in a statement on its
Web site late yesterday.

Haleh Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh, both scholars, are accused
of acting against national security by the Iranian government,
which aired footage two days ago of them making "confessions,"
state-run Fars News reported at the time.

The full program, entitled "In the Name of Democracy," will
be broadcast later today, according to the report.

Iran accuses the Bush administration of sending agents
to undermine the regime and demands the release of
five Iranians detained in Iraq since January.

The U.S., which has no diplomatic ties with Iran,
has dismissed the accusation and says the two matters
are unrelated.

iranfocus.com

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