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Iran says zionist "hiker" spies to stand trial

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noauth

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Dec 14, 2009, 3:04:53 PM12/14/09
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Things aren't looking too good for the zionists these days. My
guess is that these three captured zionist spies will be found
guilty as charged. And justly sentenced. Not hard to guess that.

I wonder what the penalty is in Iran for being captured and
found guilty of the capital crime of zionist espionage against the
sovereign antizionist "goy" nation of Iran?

Slap on the wrist?


http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=113716&sectionid=351020101

>Iran says 3 US hikers will stand trial
>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 17:08:28 GMT
>
>Josh Fattal, 27, Sarah Shourd, 31, and Shane Bauer, 27
>Months after the arrest of three American hikers near the Iranian
>border, Iran says the three will stand trial in the country.
>
>Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki told reporters on Monday
>that the three young Americans arrested in late July while hiking
>near the country's border with Iraq had "suspicious intentions" in
>crossing the border.
>
>When asked if Iran was willing to make a prisoner exchange deal with
>regards to the case, which could lead to the release of Iranian
>prisoners in the US, Mottaki said, "The three American citizens will
>be tried by Iran's judiciary system and relevant judiciary verdicts
>regarding their cases will be issued.''
>
>Shane Michael Bauer, Joshua Felix Fattal, and Sarah Emily Shourd
>were arrested in the western Iranian district of Marivan, at
>Malakh-Khur border point on July 31.
>
>The three were traveling on Syrian and Iraqi visas and according to
>Iranian officials, crossed the border illegally.
>
>Meanwhile, the families of the detainees maintain that they
>accidentally crossed the border into Iran while hiking in a scenic
>area of northern Iraq.
>
>Earlier in November, Tehran Prosecutor-General Abbas
>Jafari-Dolatabadi said they entered the country to carry out acts of
>espionage.
>
>"They are charged with espionage. Investigations into the case of
>the three are underway," IRNA quoted Jafari-Dolatabadi as saying.
>
>Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacted to Monday's
>announcement made by Mottaki, calling on Iran to free the three
>hikers.
>
>"We appeal to the Iranian leadership to release these three young
>people and free them as soon as possible," Clinton told reporters.


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cornholio

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Dec 15, 2009, 7:58:52 PM12/15/09
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Iranian justice: behind closed doors with no appeals process.
For the hikers their trial and sentencing will be nothing less than
summary execution temporarily delayed.

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