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    Diplomat: Chavez urged Iran to free Americans

    CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A Venezuelan diplomat said Thursday that President Hugo Chavez played a behind-the-scenes role in efforts to secure the freedom of two Americans who were released from prison by Iran this week.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Temir Porras said Venezuela's government was approached for help last year by friends and supporters of the two men, Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer.

    Porras said Chavez, who is a strong critic of Washington yet expresses friendship for the U.S. people, believed the Americans' account that they were simply hiking when they were detained in 2009 along the Iran-Iraq border and accused of spying.

    He said Chavez made his plea on the Americans' behalf to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, first during a visit to Tehran in October and later in telephone conversations early this year.

    "He made a request through the president for Iranian institutions to carry out a benevolent review of these young men's case and ... make a humanitarian decision so they could return to their families," Porras told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

    Chavez has had close relations with Ahmadinejad, and the two have regularly teamed up to criticize the U.S. government and defend Iran's nuclear energy program.

    Porras said Sarah Shourd, a third American hiker who was detained but was released a year ago, was among those seeking Venezuela's assistance, as was actor Sean Penn, who has a friendly relationship with Chavez.

    American linguist and activist Noam Chomsky also signed a letter asking for Chavez's support in calling for the Americans' release, Porras said.

    The two Americans were released Wednesday under a $1 million bail-for-freedom deal.

    Iran's Foreign Ministry said the pair's release was a gesture of Islamic mercy and a response to calls for their freedom by leaders such as U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, Oman's ruler and Chavez.

    Porras said Chavez felt it best to keep his requests private. "It was kept absolutely secret in the first place because our top interest was that the arrangement be successful," the diplomat said.

    Eva Golinger, a Venezuelan-American lawyer and editor of the English edition of state newspaper Correo del Orinoco, said some of her friends who are close with the hikers contacted her soon after the three were detained to see if Venezuela could help.

    Golinger, a close Chavez ally, said she took up the matter with the Foreign Ministry and eventually with the president.

    "He saw the humanitarian side of this and saw that in the end it seems as though this was a very unfortunate misunderstanding," Golinger said.

     

    214 comments

    • Tex  •  8 mths ago
      $1 million feels like a ransom than a goodwill release.
      • ucnada 8 mths ago
        feels like it because it is
      • words4world 8 mths ago
        @Tex and Ok, Ach Mann Schade just likes to sugarcoat his words.
      • N B 8 mths ago
        Yes, I think I could muster a LOT of goodwill for that much money.
    • gary  •  8 mths ago
      Let me see, a woman from California, a man from Minnesota and another man from Pennsylvania get together to take a hike in a war torn country. Then they decide to play with fire and hike near one of George's "Axis of Evil" countries. With nothing better to do,
      wonder into a personna non grotta sovereign country, without a compass or moral compass that we are at war with one nation and not welcomed in the adjacent nation. What was the
      common thread or organization that brought these three adventurous souls together ? Who has that kind of disposable income to wonder in a war zone on foot ? Will anyone in the media have access to ask these three people any meaningful questions (without a lawyer or a State Department spokesperson of course) ? How were they allowed to enter Iraq sans military or contractor status ? Why would anyone want to wonder in a war zone ? Were they making a documentary ? Why did the State Department grant entry into Iraq ? Why was the ransom so high for three ordinary American civilians ? What kinds of cameras or
      recording devices were on their person when detained and incarcirated ? One percent of the enquiring minds want to know, the other 99% of the sheeple can go back to sleep.
      • wildman 8 mths ago
        Let me see--here we have another hate mongering neo commie traitorcRAT talking out of "It" while its head is stuck up "It". Thats SOP for these "Persons".
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Wildman, You are the "hate mongering neo commie traitorcRAT" ..as YOU say. Why would you not want these perfectly legitimate questions asked?, unless you were/are wrong inwhat it is you have done or said. Sounds to me like the training that is taught by the American Communist Party/Democratic Party....Don't tell the truth just avoid all legitimate questions with hateful reteric about the person/persons inquiring. You and Sean Penn are both traitors to MY country, and I Charge YOU and HE with TREASON against the United States of America! Also to the Dummy who said that Chaves supplied Fuel and food to the INNER city people...Bullshit. IF and I mean IF that was true,...IT WOULD have been in the news....you just can't stop people from speaking about GOOD things, it will always leak out...so far....NO LEAKS!!!!!!! Boy don't you feel stupid now!
      • N B 8 mths ago
        Those are good questions. I seriously doubt that they deserved to be arrested and held as spies for two years, but still, I wish the media would present the full story instead of a watered-down and biased version that is obviously intended to manipulate American opinion.
    • NickDC33  •  8 mths ago
      The US empemploys thousands of covert operators daily around the world, so odds are some will get busted. I don't know why this is not even a likely scenario with most posting here...
      • JosepB 8 mths ago
        Because the US employs intelligent people... These three are morons short of being retarded.
    • Amanda  •  8 mths ago
      My question is why were the two hikers doing there in the first place? I'm not a neo-con artist like 72% of the posters here, but one of the last places in the world I would travel to is Iran.
      • Passible 8 mths ago
        U are right. They didn't need to be there
      • USkipper 8 mths ago
        Hopefully they will write a book about it. People SHOULD get inspired by productions from National Geographic and similar companies.

        But Iran is certainly not anywhere on my wish-list for tourist expeditions.
      • Joe 8 mths ago
        They weren't in Iran. They were in Iraq. It's called kidnapping, which Iran is very good at.
    • DavidH  •  8 mths ago
      An Islamic gesture of mercy? So they're saying that Islam equates 1 million dollars with mercy?
    • linguist  •  8 mths ago
      One swallow doesn't make a spring.
    • MisterB  •  8 mths ago
      I wonder if one asked the top hikers in the world if the Iran-Iraq border is on their top of the list how many would respond "yes"? The current Iranian government is a brutal, totalitarian regime run by thugs but they too know that their border is not prime hiking ground.
    • Cow  •  8 mths ago
      I'd rather buy oil from venezuela than from people that chant 'death to america' in the streets anyday...
    • KEITH D  •  8 mths ago
      Wow! How AWESOME! According to the way these CLOWNS 'slapped' the U.S.A. in their 'Celebrity' news conference Sunday afternoon (09/25/2011), they will probably THANK Chavez at the next one (like he's America's friend... HA!) while slapping ths U.S.A. again!

      People with this little sense, need to be kept at home. PLEASE, DON'T ALLOW THEM OUT 'BORDER' HIKING AGAIN!
    • Geoff Z  •  8 mths ago
      Hiking in Iraq or Iran is NOT high on my list of locales.
    • Trigunmarksman  •  8 mths ago
      I am sure the 500,000 dollar bribe a piece had nothing to do with this turn of events...
    • ***  •  8 mths ago
      wow, people can still surprise you. if he really did it, good for him. I still think those people were stupid to go hiking anywhere near that place though.
    • Hector  •  8 mths ago
      Who in their right mind would want to hike in that part of the world. What! Yellowstone and Denali aren't good enough?
    • boatnik  •  8 mths ago
      They didn't release them because they are such good people, they collected ransom for there release. Same as the pirates.Just an opinion.
    • Marc  •  8 mths ago
      neo con neocon wake up people ,who cares ,usa needs to stop being the world police. we dont need to start a war with iran, are chavez. we dont have the money .we are boke
    • Jesus  •  8 mths ago
      Well IF and thats a big IF this is true this will be the one thing i can like about that man.....and I'm a bleeding heart liberal.....dont paint all of us with the same brush.
    • Mike  •  8 mths ago
      well thank you mr chavez and thank you 4 the oil you give to the US in the winter to donate to less fortunate
    • Sweet Baby J  •  8 mths ago
      Of course they are drinking buddies. A Christian nation and a muslin nation that hates Christians a powerful combination. Two of the least respected men on the face of the earth sure Hugo you urged him to raise the ransom to $500,000 each so they could party at the hard rock in Punta Cana
    • R Scott  •  8 mths ago
      Islamic mercy! Islamic ransom!
    • NickDC33  •  8 mths ago
      Chavez provided free fuel and doctors to America's inner city's unemployed /infirm last winter...yet no one heard about it. He must remain a jerk however because if word got out there's another style of successful govt., our rich people will freak out
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