U.S. Labels Kamran Hekmati as Wrongfully Detained in Iran
Kamran Hekmati, a 61-year-old Jewish Iranian-American, has been officially designated as wrongfully detained in Iran by the U.S. Government. This status underscores political motivations behind his imprisonment. Hekmati, suffering from cancer, is part of a broader conflict involving U.S.-Iranian tensions amid ongoing geopolitical strife.
The United States Secretary of State, led by Marco Rubio, has officially designated Kamran Hekmati, a 61-year-old Jewish Iranian-American, as wrongfully detained in Iran. This announcement was made by Hekmati's cousin, Shohreh Nowfar, highlighting the political dimensions of his imprisonment amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli tensions with Iran.
The designation of 'wrongfully detained' by the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs marks Hekmati as a political hostage, warranting high-level diplomatic efforts for his release. This decision reassures family members and advocates of intensified diplomatic efforts to secure his freedom, especially given his health issues, including bladder cancer.
Hekmati, arrested last year and currently held in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison, allegedly violated Iranian law by visiting Israel, despite evidence suggesting his last trip was well before the law's enactment. His plight reflects the ongoing geopolitical tension between the U.S. and Iran, with numerous American citizens detained under similar charges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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