Held in Iran's two U.S. hiking arrived in Oman on Wednesday night in more than two years, they were ecstatic, queuing for family.
President Obama welcome shane Bauer and Josh method, and the release of the tower, thank Oman, Iraq and Switzerland's leaders for them in the ensure free help man.
"Obama said:" I welcomed the shane Bauer and Josh method from Iran detention of tower release and feel very happy, they are with their families, in to speak to reporters Wednesday's announcement. "The two years of unremitting propaganda their family earned my respect, now it is over and Josh and Shane weapons, all americans to join their families and friends, in celebrating their long-awaited home."
"We are deeply grateful for his majesty's Sudan KaBuSi this said, Oman, Iraqi President jalal talabani, the Swiss government and all of our partners, and has set up a file in the past two years, continue to work for the release of shane battier and all over the world," Obama Allies josh statement to continue.
Bauer and method of two per capita, the tower for 29 years old, shall be turned over to the Swiss and Oman diplomats had earlier on Wednesday the Evin prison outside Tehran, they may be by Oman for $1 million bail after processing.
Tehran last month ruled that the men and women both parties of spies, and sentenced to eight years in prison. The two men, and their friend Sarah Shourd together, in July, 2009, and by Iranian authorities have detained the Kurdish people in northern Iraq, hiking. Their family members and American officials have been insist on three of the university of California at Berkeley graduate is innocent, and appealed to Iran to release them based on humanitarian reasons.
Their release from Iranian President mahmoud ahmadinejad in New York on Thursday, ahead of the United Nations general assembly meeting about the speech.
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