STATEMENTS OF SUPPORT
Statements of support for Shane, Josh and Sarah by their friends, family, colleagues and supporters.

DEAR SARAH, THINKING ABOUT YOU…
May 20th
I’m in London at the moment, sitting in a café, getting over my jetlag. I’m in town for my sister Katie’s wedding and as I was leaving the hotel room, I saw a brief clip of your mom finally getting to hug you. I’ve been thinking about you a lot since you’ve been detained, but this week is special.
Your mother and I both left the country on Tuesday; I left to join my family for Katie’s wedding, and she left to finally visit you. I know we haven’t been close as adults, but I’ve grew up considering you to be one of my little sisters.
I still remember how great you were at crawling when you were a baby. It took you longer to start walking than some babies, because you were so fast at crawling, you didn’t really see the need. Of course, once you started walking, it wasn’t long before you started to run!
I must get back to everyone now, but I wanted you to know that our family here misses you and thinks of you often.
I hope it isn’t long before we all have the opportunity to share the joy of reunion that you and your mother are having right now.
Love, alita.

FILM BY @SAFEWORLD4WOMEN: “THE FORGOTTEN PRISONERS”
May 10th
This emotive film tells the story of the campaign to release Sarah Shourd and her friends, Shane and Josh, from an Iranian prison, where they have been detained for the last nine months.
In “THE FORGOTTEN PRISONERS,” made by A SAFE WORLD FOR WOMEN, Chris Crowstaff interviews Nora Shourd, mother of Sarah—one of the three US “hikers,” and Farah Mawani—a campaign co-ordinator working for their release.


For more information about the film, “THE FORGOTTEN PRISONERS,” please visit: A SAFE WORLD FOR WOMEN, where director, Chris Crowstaff, tells her story of making the film.

DESMOND TUTU CALLS FOR #USHIKERS’ RELEASE AGAIN:
Apr 29th
ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU: “RELEASE 3 US HIKERS HELD IN IRAN”
(The Associated Press)
JOHANNESBURG — Retired South African archbishop Desmond Tutu is calling for the urgent release of three American hikers detained for nearly nine months in Iran.
In a statement Wednesday, Tutu says two of the hikers are ill and they are all suffering emotionally and are considering a hunger strike. He says Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal and Sarah Shourd have committed no crime.
The three Americans have been held since crossing the border from Iraq in July. Their families say they unintentionally strayed while hiking.
They all attended the University of California at Berkeley. Fattal’s family lives near Philadelphia, Bauer’s in Pine City, Minnesota, and Shourd’s in Oakland, California.
Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is the former head of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa.
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FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF HIS LATEST STATEMENT:
I urgently call on the Islamic Republic of Iran to release Shane Bauer, Josh Fattal and Sarah Shourd on humanitarian grounds. Nine months after these three young people were detained, there is a pressing need for Iran finally to release them into the care of their loving and anguished families.
Since I last spoke on behalf of Shane, Josh and Sarah in February, their emotional state has deteriorated significantly. They are suffering from desperation and hopelessness and have considered the extreme step of a hunger strike. This would have grave consequences for their health, in particular for Shane and Sarah, who are both sick.
A nation of Iran’s stature should not act in a cruel and inhumane manner, or punish innocent individuals for the disagreements that exist with the United States. Shane, Josh and Sarah have done no wrong. Iran should act in accordance with the universal principles of justice, compassion and humanity and set them free.
~Archbishop Desmond Tutu

BRAZILIAN CALL TO FREE THE HIKERS!
Apr 25th
Two Brazilian citizens compelled to share their concern for Sarah, Shane and Josh express their strong call for their release (English and Portuguese).
Rene Huggeneyer is a Brazilian citizen concerned about the American hikers Shane, Sarah and Josh, now detained in Iran for 9 months. It’s time to let them go.
Flavia Torres is a Brazilian citizen concerned about the American hikers Shane, Sarah and Josh, now detained in Iran for 9 months. It’s time to let them go.









