US hikers held in Iran are spies: minister
TEHRAN - Irans intelligence minister Wednesday accused three Americans hikers held in Iran for the past 10 months of being spies, just hours before their mothers are expected in Tehran, ISNA news agency reported.
Iran acted in accordance with Islamic teachings and in a humanitarian way,' Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi was quoted by the agency as saying, referring to a decision by Iran to grant visas for the mothers to travel to Tehran to see their children in prison.
Shane Bauer, 27, Sarah Shourd, 31, and Josh Fattal, 27, were detained last July 31 after straying across Irans border in what they described as a mistake while on a hiking trip in northern Iraqs Kurdistan region. The trio are being held in Tehrans notorious Evin prison. Washington insists they are innocent and should be released.
Despite them being spies and entering Iran illegally, they were dealt with according to religious teachings and in a humanitarian way,' Moslehi said.
We have to see how the Americans will react towards the innocent Iranians kidnapped and transferred there,' he added.
Sounds suspiciously like a ransom demand, doesn't it ... |
Why not? It worked with Carter ... | Moslehi first made the allegations that the trio were spies in April when he said Tehran has compelling evidence that three Americans arrested in Iran last year were cooperating with intelligence services.' He did not elaborate.
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki had said in December that they faced charges of entering the country illegally.
The three mothers were expected in Tehran Wednesday evening after being granted visas for Iran last week. Iran has given no official indication it is preparing to release the trio and simply arranging the visit by the mothers was considered a breakthrough in the impasse, one of many irritants in the US-Iranian relationship.
The Swiss government, acting as go-between in the absence of US-Iranian diplomatic relations, had to broker the visit.
Posted by: Steve White 2010-05-20 |