Sunday, January 17, 2016

Plane carrying Americans in Iran prisoner swap has taken off



A family member of an American freed in Iran told CNN the U.S. State Department said that a plane carrying the Americans has taken off in Iran.
Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, released from Iranian detention under a prisoner swap agreement between Tehran and Washington, has left the country along with his wife, the newspaper's publisher says. "We look forward to the joyous occasion of welcoming him back to the Washington. 

A plane carrying American prisoners released from Iranian detention as part of a prisoner swap deal between Tehran and Washington is "about to take off," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told CNN.
 A group of Iranian men walked free from detention in the U.S. early Sunday after being pardoned and released as part of a prisoner swap deal between Tehran and Washington, a lawyer for one of the men told CNN. Bahram Mechanich and Tooraj Faridi, both of Houston, and Khosro Afghahi, of Los Angeles, were released along with four other Iranians held in other parts of the U.S., Mechanich's attorney Joel Androphy said.
 Iran has announced the release of five detained Americans after international inspectors said Tehran is in compliance with a deal to restrict its nuclear program.
U.S. administration officials confirmed the news Saturday following reports first published in Iranian media.
They include four who are part of a prisoner swap deal: Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, Marine veteran Amir Hekmati and Christian pastor Saeed Abedini. A fourth detainee identified by U.S. officials as Nosratollah Khosravi-Roodsari was also part of the deal.
A fifth man -- recently detained student Matthew Trevithick -- was released separately, U.S. officials said.
The announcement came the same day the United Nations' nuclear watchdog announced Iran is in compliance with a July nuclear deal.
As a result, some international economic sanctions against Iran were lifted.
They were released in exchange for clemency for seven Iranians indicted or imprisoned in the United States for sanctions violations, the officials confirmed.
Six of the seven are dual citizens
 
 
 

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