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Monday 10 August 2009Iran 'questions' detained US hikersIranian authorities have begun questioning three Americans detained after allegedly illegally entering the country, state television has reported. The country's Arabic-language al-Alam television on Tuesday reported a local official in Iran's western Kordistan province as saying the two men and a woman were being interrogated. "They are definitely Americans. They were detained four days ago. We don't know whether they are tourists or not," Iraj Hassanzadeh, the deputy governor of Kordistan province, said. "We are questioning them." The three Americans were believed to have been hiking along the mountainous border area between the Iraqi and Iranian Kurdish areas when they crossed the frontier and were detained. "Anyone who seeks to illegally enter the country from the Kurdistan border will be arrested," Hassanzadeh was reported by Iran's Fars news agency as saying. Hikers detained The area where the three Americans - identified as Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd and Joshua Fattal - disappeared is a popular hiking destination. US media said Bauer, a journalist, Shourd, an English teacher, and Fattal, a keen traveller, had gone to the Middle East late last year, although it was unclear if they had travelled together. On this trip, a fourth American travelling with them had decided to stay behind in a hotel in the Iraqi Kurdish region's second largest city of Sulaimaniyah. Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, called on Monday for Iran to ensure the three individual's safe return. Switzerland, which in the absence of US-Iranian diplomatic relations represents US interests in Iran, had been asked to help track them down, she said. |