US Senate passes resolution for release of Americans in Iran

Three US citizens being held on spying and security charges; Jewish former FBI agent Robert Levinson is missing

Still image from a November 2010 video showing Robert Levinson, which was received by his family. (YouTube: Help Bob Levinson)
Still image from a November 2010 video showing Robert Levinson, which was received by his family. (YouTube: Help Bob Levinson)

WASHINGTON — The US Senate on Monday unanimously passed a resolution calling on Iranian officials to immediately release three Americans held in Iran and help locate a fourth.

The measure, which passed 90-0, calls for Iran to free Saeed Abedini, Amir Hekmati and Jason Rezaian and cooperate with the US government to locate and return Jewish-American former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who went missing eight years ago from the Iranian resort of Kish Island.

Abedini, a Christian pastor from Idaho, has been in Iranian custody since September 2012 and is serving an eight-year sentence for undermining state security. During a trial in January, he was convicted of trying to establish a network of Christian churches in private homes.

Sen. James Risch, who introduced the measure, argued that the four should have been released before the US started negotiating a nuclear agreement with Iran.

“Iran thinks it elevates its position in the world because it does these kind of things. It does not,” Risch said. “Certainly it shows toughness, but a barbarian type of toughness that the world is not impressed with at all.”

Hekmati, a dual US-Iranian citizen born in Arizona, was arrested on spying charges in August 2011. Hekmati, who has family in Michigan, was convicted of spying for the CIA and sentenced to death, but Iranian officials later reduced the sentence to 10 years in prison.

“He is the person that has been waiting longest to come home. He has been tortured and is a locked inside a prison notorious for its deplorable conditions,” said Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow. “This resolution is a clear message to the Iranian government: If you want a seat at the table with the rest of the international community, free Amir Hekmati now as well as all of the other US citizens who are being held as hostages.”

Rezaian, The Washington Post’s bureau chief in Tehran, has been held since July 2014. Iranian authorities have not provided specific details about why he is being held.


Copyright 2015 The Associated Press.

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