Iran charges three Americans with spying
By Ramin Mostafavi
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has charged three detained U.S. citizens with espionage, the official IRNA news agency quoted a prosecutor as saying on Monday, but Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said there was no evidence to back the charges.
The three, Shane Bauer, 27, Sarah Shourd, 31, and Josh Fattal, 27, were held after crossing into Iran from northern Iraq at the end of July. Their families said they were hiking and had strayed across the border accidentally.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the case was for the judiciary to decide, but also said that some Iranians had spent many years in U.S. jails without doing anything wrong.
"We would like all prisoners to be released," he told a news conference at an Islamic summit in Istanbul. "Hopefully all these problems will be resolved."
The case comes at a time of higher tensions between Iran and the West over Tehran's nuclear plans and after Iranian officials accused foreign nations of fuelling the widespread unrest after a disputed presidential election in June.
"The three are charged with espionage," Tehran general prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi told IRNA. "Investigations continue into the three detained Americans in Iran."
Both Clinton and the detainees' families called on Iran to exercise "compassion."
"We believe strongly that there is no evidence to support any charge whatsoever," Clinton said in Berlin. Continued...



