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    2 hikers released from Iranian prison return to US

    NEW YORK (AP) — Two Americans held for more than two years in an Iranian prison on accusations of spying returned to the U.S. on Sunday, ending a diplomatic ordeal that began with what they called a wrong turn into the wrong country.

    Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer arrived at Kennedy Airport in New York City at about 11 a.m.

    The two were released from prison last week. They arrived Wednesday in Oman under a $1 million bail deal and were embraced by relatives.

    They were detained along with fellow hiker Sarah Shourd in July 2009 along the Iran-Iraq border. They say they were only hiking in Iraq's relatively peaceful Kurdish region and may have wrongly ended up in Iran.

    Before boarding the plane in the Omani capital of Muscat on Saturday night, the men made brief statements and thanked Oman's ruler for helping secure their release.

    "We hope to someday return to this wonderful country, but for now we are eager to go home at last," Fattal told reporters.

    Bauer said he won't forget the feeling of seeing their loved ones waiting for them in Oman.

    "The joy of embracing them all after so long will stay with us forever," he said.

    A furious diplomatic effort led to the release of Shourd about a year ago, and negotiations continued for the two men. Last month, Fattal and Bauer were sentenced to eight years in prison each for illegal entry into Iran and espionage.

    The first hint of change in the case came last week when Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Fattal and Bauer could be released within days. But wrangling from within the country's leadership delayed efforts. Iranian defense attorney Masoud Shafiei secured the necessary judicial approval Wednesday for the bail — $500,000 for each man.

    Hours later, the gates of Tehran's Evin prison opened and the Americans headed in a convoy with diplomats to Tehran's Mehrabad airport.

    Iran's Foreign Ministry called their release a gesture of Islamic mercy.

    Until their release, the last previous direct contact family members had with Bauer and Fattal was in May 2010, when their mothers were permitted a short visit in Tehran, which Iranian officials used for high-profile propaganda.

    Since her release last year, Shourd has lived in Oakland, Calif. Bauer, a freelance journalist, grew up in Onamia, Minn., and Fattal, an environmental activist, is from Elkins Park, Pa., a Philadelphia suburb.

    Bauer proposed marriage to Shourd while they were in jail.

     
     
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    • Rich  •  7 mths ago
      did they get heLp getting caught? were they in iran when they were caught? which jaiL did they stay?
    • suprabuddha  •  7 mths ago
      Maybe now they will find some places to "hike" inside the United States.
      • Curly 7 mths ago
        Well, there is that national park in Arizona that has been claimed by drug runners. They can always visit there.
      • Liam 7 mths ago
        Right cause nothing bad happens here in good ole America!!
      • Billy 7 mths ago
        Making good decisions will keep you safe
    • Tony W  •  7 mths ago
      I will boycott any book, movie, appearances, etc. by those idiots. I'm glad they're home but their stupidity, thoughtlessness, and arrogance should not be rewarded or encouraged.
      • Jimmy Jim 7 mths ago
        how about the million and a half ?
      • Susan 7 mths ago
        Amen and Halleluiah, I am with you 100%. We need to stop encouraging stupidity!!
      • Maverick9 7 mths ago
        Couldn't agree more. These three maybe three of the dumbest, most arrogant people on the planet! I have no sympathy for their plight or their cause.
    • GRANDMAFUFU  •  7 mths ago
      THERE IS DEFINITELY SOMETHING WRONG WITH THIS WHOLE STORY. As the saying goes, "I was born at night but not last night"!!! Hummmmm!!!!!!
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        the only thing wrong with this story is that the United States didn't send in a military team to break these AMERICAN CITIZENS out of a TERRORIST governments prison, which they were there only because of the fact that the muslim terrorists that run the iran government are jealous of and hate Americans, and they pull this #$%$ whenever they get an oppritunity. i say we bomb the country and kill them all. innocent civilians are not in iran, they are all apart of this evil sideshow.
      • ThongPounder 7 mths ago
        The US isn't the hero you think it is
      • sheik yerbouti 7 mths ago
        ....yep, I saw a terrorist on the golf course today....and he was mean!
    • AuggieG  •  7 mths ago
      stupity has no boundries
      • Joe Ikelbum 7 mths ago
        Stupidity has no boundaries.

        Your spelling has no boundaries
      • Liam 7 mths ago
        United States has crappy boundaries......
      • J 7 mths ago
        Their next hike will be in China near the North Korean border. Stay tuned!
    • karlskards.com  •  7 mths ago
      I thought I was going to be the only one making a comment like this, but I'm glad that so many other people with COMMON SENSE hit it before I did. Planning a "hiking trip" to an area in Iraq near the border with Iran is pretty lame. Go hiking in one of the many National Parks in the US (we've got a whole crap load of them)! That is just about as brainless as going to Mexico to be an intern for a Chief at a Police station in a border town. D'oh!!!
      • Jessica 7 mths ago
        They would have had to fly back to the US to do that, since they already lived in the Middle East...however, in retrospect, it would definitely have saved two years of their lives instead of a few hours on a plane! :P
      • Trust Who 7 mths ago
        What business do they have "living" in the Middle East and then coming back here when released from prison? Dam liberal Berkley bass turds!
      • Jessica 7 mths ago
        Just because someone lives abroad that doesn't mean they've given up their citizenship, "Trust Who." My guess is, that while they were in prison they lost the jobs that they were working before getting arrested, and now must run home to mommy and daddy.
    • RossM  •  7 mths ago
      you know, I, too have VERY mixed feelings on this one too. Wonder how much taxpayers had to pay? Kinda like "failure to prepare on your part does not constitute an emergency for me..."
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      2 hikers released from Iranian prison return to US
      clowns at best .................. plenty to see in America ? this story been more than stupid....something wrong here ....
    • Mercsmom  •  7 mths ago
      Who paid the million? Probably the American taxpayer. There is just no shortage of stupid.
    • SC  •  7 mths ago
      What in the name of all that's Holy were they thinking anyway????
    • Meatless!  •  7 mths ago
      How do you inadvertantly end up in Iran?! Dummies, stay miles away from that hell hole and save U.S. taxpayers money. For their stupidity, I would have had them serve all eight years!
    • MC J  •  7 mths ago
      next time they need to Hike in the good old USA
    • h8  •  7 mths ago
      They wont learn a #$%$ thing from this. Thier going to laugh it off, go on TV make money telling thier story. Not one of thim is humbled by this experience when they #$%$ should be.
    • Kerboof  •  7 mths ago
      Can you imagine if we got 500K for each illegal we caught? We could solve the debt problems of the whole world.
    • Raphael  •  7 mths ago
      All I can say is Stupid Idiots, should have left their dam #$%$ in prison!!!!!
    • Kerboof  •  7 mths ago
      I see.
    • Peregrine  •  7 mths ago
      How much do we have to pay to get Iran to keep them?
    • ppdxfsa  •  7 mths ago
      And America… Do NOT give them a book deal or movie deal or any other money making opportunity for their stupidity.
    • Bill  •  7 mths ago
      What is really scary is that two of these morons may get married and produce more morons like themselves...
    • DLJ4Hwkeys  •  7 mths ago
      I was just sitting here thinking wow, I'd love to go on a hike in Iraq. Of all the places in the world to visit you chose an area that we are currently in a war, then end up in a country that is a sworn enemy of ours... you're lucky you didn't have your heads cut off. Hero's = hell no, idiots = without a doubt!
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