CNN reports: Two American hikers freed Wednesday from an Iranian prison have taken off from Tehran bound for Oman, their attorney and the Swiss ambassador to Tehran told CNN.  The families of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal – as well as fellow hiker Sarah Shourd, who was freed last year on medical grounds and is Bauer’s fiancee – are waiting to meet them in Oman. “Today can only be described as the best day of our lives. We have waited for nearly 26 months for this moment and the joy and relief we feel at Shane and Josh’s long-awaited freedom knows no bounds,” their families said in a statement.  The two men, both 29, were convicted last month of entering Iran  and spying for the United States, and each was sentenced to eight years in prison. They were released after a two-year ordeal, a U.S. official told CNN this morning.  Earlier this week, the Iranian Judiciary announced that they could be released on $500,000 bail, and it is unclear whether that amount has been paid.

Shane Bauer, left, Sarah Shourd, center, and Josh Fattal

Bios of the three hikers – Source: FreeTheHikers.com

Shane Bauer, 28, has been living in Damascus, Syria with Sarah Shourd since late 2008 and is a student of Arabic, which he speaks fluently. He is a freelance journalist whose writing and award-winning photographs have been published in the US, UK, Middle East, and Canada. Shane, who has two younger sisters, grew up in Onamia, Minnesota and graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Peace and Conflict Studies in 2007. Shane has reported from Syria, Iraq, Darfur in Sudan, Yemen and Ethiopia but has never reported from Iran, nor expressed any interest in doing so. He had hoped to offer photographs and a story on the aftermath of recent elections in Kurdistan to the online news network New America Media, but was not on a formal news assignment.

Sarah Shourd, 32, has been living with Shane in Damascus, where she teaches English and is learning Arabic. She previously taught as part of the Iraqi Student Project, a program which gives Iraqi students living in Damascus the skills to continue their education in US schools. She was on a break from her teaching responsibilities for a week, and she and Shane decided to take a hiking trip with their friends Josh and Shon. Sarah has written articles on travel and social issues reflecting her time in Syria, Ethiopia, Yemen and Mexico. Sarah, who has an older brother and sister, was born in Chicago, Illinois, grew up in Los Angeles, California and recently moved to the San Francisco Bay Area.

Josh Fattal, 28, is an environmentalist who worked for three years at the Aprovecho Research Center in Cottage Grove, Oregon, which teaches sustainable living skills. From January to June 2009, Josh was a Teaching Fellow with the International Honors Program (IHP) “Health and Community” study abroad program in Switzerland, India, China, and South Africa. Josh and his elder brother grew up in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. He spent his junior year of college on an IHP study abroad program in the UK, India, the Philippines, New Zealand, and Mexico and graduated from UC Berkeley in 2004 with a degree in environmental economics and policy from the College of Natural Resources. Josh was visiting Sarah and Shane in Damascus when they went on their trip.

See Related Watchwoman Post:

BREAKING NEWS! – 2 Hikers Sentenced to 8 yrs in Iran
http://blog.beliefnet.com/watchwomanonthewall/?p=6340

 

 

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