Iran
summons freed US woman for trial
Tuesday February 01, 2011 08:25:35 AM,
IANS
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Tehran: An American
woman, who was arrested in Iran on charges of spying and later
freed on bail, has been summoned by an Iranian court for trial,
the IRNA news agency reported.
US hiker Sarah Shourd and her two friends - Josh Fattal and Shane
Bauer - were arrested in July 2009 for illegally entering Iran.
Shourd was released on bail of around $500,000 last year due to
her failing health, while Fattal and Bauer remain jailed in
Tehran.
She has been summoned by the Islamic Revolutionary Court to attend
a trial session scheduled Feb 6, judiciary spokesman General
Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei said.
The three have been charged with espionage.
Mohseni-Ejei had said in November last year that Iran would put
Fattal and Bauer on trial after Shourd was brought back to the
country.
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