Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Women from Iran and Iran before the U.S. release of 500 thousand U.S. dollars bail

Tehran City Attorney Abbas 14, announced by the Iranian seizure of American Sarah Schuld more than a year have been released. Schuld day special plane to

leave Iran, arrived in Oman.

Iran received 500,000 U.S. dollars bail

Tehran the same day prosecutors announced the release of the official website Schuld. "Sarah Schuld released from prison, has been handed over to

representatives of U.S. interests in Iran, the Swiss embassy officials."

Iran's Press TV quoted the words of Abbas reports, Iran has been set up by the Iranian national bank branch in the Omani capital of Muscat, received

500,000 U.S. dollars bail.

Abbas no mention of who paid the bail. The Associated Press in an unidentified official source for the news reports, the U.S. government and Schuld family

were not paid the money. Followed by the U.S. State Department spokesman Abbas Lee confirmed that the U.S. government did not pay the "redemption" Schuld.

Schuld's lawyer told the Islamic Republic of Iran Abbas Iraqi News Agency, Schuld's physical condition and good spirits.

Schuld, aged 32 years. July 2009, she and fellow Shaenbaoer and Abbas U.S. from Iraq into Iran during the northern Kurdish autonomous region was arrested.

3 accused Iran of "illegal entry and espionage."

Mother went to Oman to meet

Schuld day ride from the Sultanate of Oman to send the plane to leave Iran to Oman.

Before leaving Iran, Schuld of the airport in Tehran, the Iranian News TV interview.

"I think everyone in the world, in the matter of the national government and individual thanks," she said, "especially need to thank (Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad

- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, all Iranian officials and religious leaders, for their humanitarian gesture to show. "

Later, Schuld plane arrived in the Omani capital Muscat. Schuld's mother, and the U.S. Ambassador in Amman to the airport.

Shafeiyeyi previously said Schuld after release from Iran, will not return to Iran to stand trial.

U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement, welcomed the Iranian decision to release Schuld. Obama urged Iran to release the remaining two were

detained Americans. However, Abbas said Iran's judiciary has ordered two pre-trial detention "extended for two months." "Nobody at this stage for the

release of the two," he said.

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