WASHINGTON (AP) — Two members of
Congress and the family of a former Marine now detained in Iran are
calling for his freedom as he completes 1,000 days in prison on spying
charges.
Iran arrested Amir
Hekmati in August 2011 while he was on a trip to visit his grandmothers
in Tehran. Hekmati is a dual U.S.-Iranian citizen born in Arizona.
His
sister and brother-in-law and Democratic Reps. Dan Kildee of Michigan
and Jim McGovern of Massachusetts held an observance near the White
House Monday and pressed Iran to release him.
Hekmati's
sister, Sarah, said their father developed brain cancer and, quote, "is
fighting his body to hold on so he can feel his son in his arms again."
Kildee said international nuclear talks with Iran could provide an opportunity for Hekmati's releaseYahoo News
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