
American man held in Iran marks 2,000 days in detention
CNN
Siamak Namazi, an Iranian-American detained in Iran, marked 2,000 days -- more than five years -- in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison on Saturday and his family again urged the Biden administration to do everything it can to get him and his father home.
Namazi was arrested and detained in October 2015 and a year later was convicted of "collusion with an enemy state" -- the United States -- and sentenced to 10 years in prison. He is now the longest-held Iranian-American imprisoned in Iran, according to a statement from his US-based legal team. His elderly father, Baquer Namazi, was arrested and detained in February 2016 after being lured to Iran under the false premise that he would be able to see his son. Babak Namazi, Siamak's brother and Baquer's son, revealed in February that his father's sentence had been commuted, but he has still been barred from leaving Iran.
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