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Lawyer to get bail for US hikers kept in Iran

Iran Materials 17 September 2011 12:25 (UTC +04:00)
Massoud Shafee, a lawyer representing two U.S. men detained in Iran, said in an interview with NBC News that he submitted the final paperwork to a court on Saturday that could allow them to be released on bail.
Lawyer to get bail for US hikers kept in Iran

Azerbaijan, Baku, Sept. 17 /Trend T.Konyayeva/

Massoud Shafee, a lawyer representing two U.S. men detained in Iran, said in an interview with NBC News that he submitted the final paperwork to a court on Saturday that could allow them to be released on bail, NBC News reported.

Early Tuesday, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told NBC News that two American nationals will be freed this week. Then, Iran's Revolutionary Court has agreed to release two U.S. citizens under $500,000 bail for each.

However, Iran's Judiciary had refuted media reports on their release.

On Thursday, Talabani's representative in Iran Nasim Dabah said Iraqi President Jalal Talabani held talks with the Iranian top officials on the release of two Americans. After the talks, the Iranian side has agreed to hand over two American citizens to the Swiss embassy in Tehran, which represents U.S. interests in Iran.

CNN reported on Friday that the Sultanate of Oman is involved in brokering the release of two Americans held in Iran,

In 2010, Omani sources paid $500,000 bail to help win the release of Sarah Shourd, who with her fiancé Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal was detained in 2009 after crossing an unmarked stretch of the Iran-Iraq border. They were charged with illegally crossing the border and espionage.

Shourd was released in September, 2010 on health grounds after posting 500,000 dollars in bail, and returned to the United States.

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