Friday, June 01, 2007

Statement from Pres. Bush on American Hostages in Iran

WASHINGTON, June 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a statement made by President Bush:
Several of our fellow American citizens -- including Haleh Esfandiari, Parnaz Azima, Kian Tajbakhsh, and Ali Shakeri -- are being held against their will by the Iranian regime. I strongly condemn their detention at the hands of Iranian authorities. They should be freed immediately and unconditionally.

These individuals have dedicated themselves to building bridges between the American and Iranian people, a goal the Iranian regime claims to support. Their presence in Iran -- to visit their parents or to conduct humanitarian work -- poses no threat. Indeed, their activities are typical of the abiding ties that Iranian-Americans have with their land of origin.

I am also disturbed by the Iranian regime's refusal so far to provide any information on Robert Levinson, despite repeated U.S. requests. I call on Iran's leaders to tell us what they know about his whereabouts.

The United States is committed to protecting its citizens at home and abroad. We will maintain our efforts on behalf of these citizens until all of them are reunited with their families.
I've been following this in the State Department briefing emails that I get and this is the first time I've heard a significant American leader say anything about this situation. Iran has American hostages again and we just sat down with them...what was that about diplomacy working again? Iran is a terror state and we should never have stopped treating them as such.