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Iran may free another U.S.-Iranian on bail - source

Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:42am IST
 
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TEHRAN (Reuters) - A second U.S.-Iranian academic detained in Tehran since May and accused of espionage could soon be released on bail, a judiciary source said on Wednesday, a day after a U.S.-based scholar was freed on bail.

In cases that stoked tension with Iran's old foe, the United States, Tehran in May separately detained dual nationals Haleh Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh. Esfandiari walked free on Tuesday after her family paid bail of 3 billion rials ($320,000).

"There is a possibility that Tajbakhsh's arrest (status) would be changed to bail," a source in the judiciary office told Reuters.

Esfandiari's lawyer had said on Tuesday she could still face trial.

Iran has accused the two of involvement in what it says is a U.S.-led plot to topple its clerical establishment in a "soft revolution". The United States has dismissed the allegation.

Tajbakhsh is a consultant with the Soros Institute, founded by billionaire investor George Soros. Esfandiari works at the U.S. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. They were both visiting Tehran when they were detained.

On Aug. 12, Iran's judicial authorities said they had completed their investigations into the two cases. A third U.S-Iranian, Ali Shakeri, is also being held while a fourth was released earlier on bail.

Last month, Iranian television aired what were described as "confessions" by Esfandiari and Tajbakhsh, which the Foreign Ministry said had revealed a U.S.-backed plot to overthrow Iran's rulers.

The United States denounced the broadcast as illegitimate and coerced, and urged Tehran to release the detainees.  Continued...

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