CALL TO ACTION

LIBEREZ LES RANDONNEURS #1YR PARIS
Jul 30th
PROTEST & PICNIC IN PARIS
- Date: 31 Jul 2010
- Time: 12 h to 16 h
- Place: Place d’Iéna
- Paris, France 75116
- Location Details
LIBEREZ LES RANDONNEURS—PARIS, FRANCE:
Join us on Saturday for a Protest and Picnic in support of Sarah, Shane, and Josh, illegally detained in Iran for one year. Meet at 12pm at the Place d’Iéna, right outside the metro Iéna in the 16th arrondissement. Following the protest, enjoy a picnic and participate in a “hike” around the neighborhood.
Invite your friends!
Rejoignez-nous ce Samedi 31 pour une manif’ et pique-nique en soutien de Sarah, Shane, et Josh, détenus au prison en Iran depuis un an Rendez-vous à 12h à la Place d’Iéna. Après, on goutera les fruits de la saison lors d’une pique-nique et une petite “randonné” dans le quartier.
Invitez vos amis!
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DEPECHE: LIBEREZ LES RANDONNEURS/ FREE THE HIKERS
- QUOI: Une manifestation près de l’ambassade d’Iran à Paris pour soutenir les trois randonneurs détenus au prison en Iran depuis un an.
- QUAND: Samedi 31 Juillet 31 2010, 12h
- OU: Place d’Iéna, 75116 Paris
BACKGROUND
Shane Bauer et sa fiancée Sarah Shourd habitaient depuis un an a Damas, où Shane était journaliste et Sarah enseignante des réfugies Irakiens. Josh Fattal leur rendait visite. Ils ont décide de prendre l’aire un peu, et tous leurs amis Syriens leur ont dit d’aller aux montagnes en Kurdistan, pour voir ses jolies cascades. Ils sont partis dans un endroit vacancier connu. Lors d’une randonné, ils se sont approchés, sans le savoir, trop près de la frontière Iranienne (pas du tout marquée). Ensuite, soit ils ont traversé par erreur cette frontière, soit (comme suggère une enquête du journal The Nation) la police de la frontière Iranienne leur ont enlevés, étant au courant de leur présence en Kurdistan.
Ils sont au prison Evine près de Téhéran. Sarah. 31 ans, est en isolement total 23 heures par jour. Les lumières restent allumé 24/24. Ils ont eu droit à 1 appel de 3 minutes avec leurs familles, et une visite de quelques heures (supervisés) avec leurs mères. En un an. Sarah a une condition grave (qui pourrait devenir le cancer) qui demande l’attention régulière d’un médecin. Elle est allée voir une fois le médecin depuis un an. Ils n’ont pas le droit de voir leur avocat Iranien, malgré le fait qu’il demande chaque jour de voir ses clients. On n’a aucune nouvelle des trois depuis Mai.
En solidarité avec ces trois citoyens du monde, une groupe des Parisiens organise une manifestation pour appeler à leur libération immédiate, en présence de Ides van den Bosch, un belge qui a été au prison Evine pendant trois mois. Cet évènement se rejoigne à d’autres partout dans le monde ce week-end du 31 Juillet, le triste anniversaire de leur arrestation.
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITES: Ides van den Bosch, qui avait été au prison Evine pendant trois mois, sera disponible pour des entretiens. Possibilité d’organiser un entretien téléphonique avec d’autres membres du mouvement et de la famille des randonneurs.
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- Please contact Julie at juliekleinman@gmail.com for information and/or to volunteer support for organizing this event.
- Please contact events@freethehikers.org if you are able to organize something in another location. Even something small will be very helpful and we will provide as much support as possible.
- Please also spread the word about the Weekend of Action and invite your family members, friends and colleagues to join us!
UPCOMING @FREETHEHIKERS WEEKEND OF ACTION #1YR EVENTS
Jul 27th
![]() These events are part of a Weekend of Action, including events around the world to mark ONE YEAR of unjust detention for Sarah, Shane and Josh. For updates & to see our growing list, goto: | WEEKEND OF ACTION EVENTS:
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NEW INTERNATIONAL WEBSITE BY #USHIKERS’ FRIENDS: FREEOURFRIENDS.EU
Jul 14th
The site is: FREEourFRIENDS.eu
Check out this great new website some friends from Europe, the US, and the Mid East just put together honoring Sarah, Shane, and Josh’s lives and work! With support pages from Noam Chomsky, Desmond Tutu, Rachel Corrie’s parents, Tristan Anderson, and more. Please forward widely!

AN OUTRAGEOUS INJUSTICE & CALL TO ACTION
Jul 13th
REPUBLISHED FROM THE HUFFINGTON POST:
Posted: July 12, 2010 03:42 PM
By Alex Fattal
Today is day 346. Iran, enough is enough! Making my brother Josh and his two friends Shane Bauer and Sarah Shourd suffer in Evin Prison for nearly a year is wrong and needs to end.
To underscore this point, we are calling on friends, supporters and everyone who is outraged that my brother and friends remain imprisoned for no legitimate reason to protest by organizing events throughout the US and the world for a weekend of action starting on July 30th.
Update on the Hikers’ Case
The last public comment from an Iranian official about the hikers case was on June 11 by Mohammad Javad Larijani, a senior member of the judiciary and head of Iran’s High Council for Human Rights. Below are a few quotes from that statement:
“The issue of detainees should be pursued on the humanitarian level and not be muddled with other issues.”
“I think [a trial] should not be very far from now.”
Javad Larijani made similar statements on February 15th, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mottaki made similar statements in early January and President Ahmadinejad made similar statements last September. We continue to wait for some sign that their case is indeed coming to a conclusion and that these promises are not totally empty.
Josh, Shane and Sarah have not been able to see their lawyer, Masoud Shafii, and have had no contact with the outside world since their mothers’ visit in late May, a visit that was inexplicably cut from seven days to two (and this one hour before they departed for Tehran and after waiting for over five months for one-week visas).
Clearly the excuse of an ongoing “investigation” and the repeated reassurance that their case is being treated within a legal framework is an excuse for the fact that Iran is treating my brother and his friends as bargaining chips. If Iran had the thinnest thread of evidence it surely would have publicized it extensively by now. When the mothers were in Iran, Josh, Shane and Sarah told them that they hadn’t been interrogated since early December, when Josh and Shane were finally placed in the same cell and the conditions of their detention eased a bit. However, Sarah still sits in solitary confinement and is only able to see Shane and Josh for brief periods. This extreme isolation risks inflicting lasting damage to her emotional and psychological well being. Her medical records have not been made available to her family, raising fears that the medical tests contain troubling information about her gynecological condition.
All of this for what? The Nation magazine recently reported that my brother and friends were not even on Iranian territory when they were detained. While this report is unsubstantiated, it highlights the fact that the charge of illegal entry still needs to be proven in a free and fair court of law.
From the hikers’ lawyer, Masoud Shafii, I understand that according to Iranian law the investigation period needs to end within four months; obviously, that has not happened. Mr. Shafii informed our families that another Iranian law stipulates that prisoners who have spent the minimum sentence in jail without seeing a judge must be freed immediately. The minimum jail sentence for illegal entry is one year, although the standard punishment is a $50-$300 fine. If Josh, Shane and Sarah are held beyond a year without any semblance of justice their detention will reach a new level of illegality, a new level of immorality, a new level of inhumanity.

A year ago, as I skipped stones into the Baltic Sea with my brother (he was visiting me in Sweden) he shared with me his plans for the future. He was leaning toward going on to graduate studies, not going on to languish in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison.
Josh, Shane and Sarah are talented and caring individuals who have worked to improve our world by advocating for social and environmental justice. They need to get back to their lives, get back to bringing joy to our families and their friends, get back to their noble pursuits.
So far Iranian authorities have been deaf to humanitarian appeals from the likes of Desmond Tutu, Ela Gandhi, Mairead Maguire, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Noam Chomsky and many others. They need to hear from all of us together. Join the mobilization to tell Iran that enough is enough on the one-year anniversary of the hikers’ detention. Flagrantly playing politics with the lives of innocents is unacceptable. Iran, let them go now!
How You Can Take Action:
- Join the hikers’ mothers, human rights activists, friends and supporters in a protest outside of the Iranian Mission to the United Nations (40th St. and Third Ave.) in New York on July 30 between 12:30 and 2pm
- Attend a protest event on July 31 that is already being planned in Philadelphia, PA; San Francisco, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Duluth, MN, Washington, DC; Boulder, CO; Lunenburg, MA; Birmingham, AL; Elk Grove, CA; Seattle, WA; Cottage Grove, OR; Frankfurt, Germany; Paris, France; Marbella, Spain; New Delhi, India; Vancouver Island, Canada; Vancouver, Canada; Toronto, Canada
- Organize a protest event wherever you are and contact Farah Mawani to let us know about it: farah@freethehikers.org
- Wear a white ribbon or other Free the Hikers gear to spread the word that their unjust and illegal detention needs to end
- Join our Facebook group and invite all of your friends to do the same
- Write to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other Iranian officials, calling for the hikers’ release

CALL TO ACTION—HELP FREE #USHIKERS: VIDEO BY @ALEJOFLORES
Jul 13th
Alex Fattal calls for action and support for the one year anniversary of the detention of his brother Josh and his friends Shane and Sarah by Iran. Protests are planned for NYC on July 30 and all around the world on July 31. Get involved by contacting Farah: farah@freethehikers.org. More info at: www.freethehikers.org and http://www.facebook.com/FreetheHikers





