While Ahmadinejad speaks at UN, hiker Sarah Shourd appears on Oprah
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Speaking over laughter and singing, Laura Fattal described the segment she had just taped for 鈥The Oprah Winfrey Show.鈥
鈥淥prah鈥檚 a great listener,鈥 gushed the mother of one of the American hikers detained by Iran last year.
Ms. Fattal appeared in the episode, which will air Thursday, with Sarah Shourd, who described her nearly 14-month detention in Iran with her fianc茅, Shane Bauer, and Fattal鈥檚 son, Josh.
It was a moment of levity in a hard time. 鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled that Sarah is out, but we鈥檝e got two guys still in prison,鈥 Ms. Fattal said in a phone interview Wednesday. 鈥淐indy [Hickey, Mr. Bauer鈥檚 mother] and I are out of our minds.鈥
Iran has claimed that the three American hikers entered Iran illegally and has accused them of espionage, a charge their families deny. Ms. Shourd was released Sept. 14, but Bauer and Mr. Fattal remain in Tehran鈥檚 Evin Prison.
The three mothers of the American hikers also appeared on the Oprah show, and their appearance coincides with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad鈥檚 speech Thursday in front of the United Nations General Assembly (his second appearance at the UN this week).
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Before his arrival in New York, the mothers made public pleas for the Iranian leader to bring their children with him to New York or to meet with them while he is in town 鈥 requests they also made ahead Mr. Ahmadinejad鈥檚 visit to the UN a year ago. Last year, those pleas went unanswered. With the release of Shourd last week, Ahmadinejad fulfilled part of their wishes.
For the past year, Ms. Fattal, Ms. Hickey, and Shourd鈥檚 mother, Nora, have been working daily for the hikers鈥 release. It has become their sole occupation, they say. With her return, Shourd has become the newest member of their team.
鈥淚 stand before you today only one-third free,鈥 Shourd said Sunday in her first public appearance in the United States. 鈥淭hat was the last thing that Josh said to me before I walked through the prison doors. Josh and Shane felt one-third free at that moment, and so did I.鈥
But despite intervening on Shourd鈥檚 behalf, Ahmadinejad now insists that the release of the two remaining hikers is out of his hands.
鈥淚t depends on the judge,鈥 he said, speaking through an interpreter during an interview with on Wednesday. 鈥淚 have no influence over it. But I have suggested for the lady, in her case, that it be regarded with clemency, mercy, more kindness, and compassion, to allow her to return to her family.鈥
This is not the first time that the release of a detainee has coincided with Ahmadinejad鈥檚 travels to the US. Haleh Esfandiari, an Iranian-American academic, was detained in Iran for eight months in 2007 while on a trip to visit her elderly mother. She was released in late August of that year, just a month before Ahmadinejad was due in New York to attend meetings of the UN General Assembly.
Dr. Esfandiari, now the director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, says the timing of Shourd鈥檚 release, like her own, was a very calculated decision.
鈥淓veryone is focusing on the hikers, and no one is focusing on what is happening internally in Iran,鈥 she says, referring to the continued detention of Iranian protesters, activists, and opposition leaders.
Media interest in the hikers鈥 release could prod things along, Esfandiari also says.
鈥淚 get the impression that there鈥檚 enough pressure on Ahmadinejad on this trip,鈥 she says. 鈥淗e鈥檒l go back to Iran and report to the supreme leader that it鈥檚 becoming embarrassing for Iran and that they should try to free them.鈥
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