US citizen imprisoned by Iran implores Biden to win his freedom

A woman steps through a door covered by a mural depicting American hostages and wrongful detainees held abroad, July 20, 2022, in Washington. At left is Siamak Namazi, who has been in captivity in Iran since 2015. PHOTO/COURTESY: VOA
A U.S. citizen imprisoned by
Iran on spying charges the United States rejects as baseless gave a rare interview
from Tehran's Evin prison on Thursday beseeching U.S. President Joe Biden to
secure his release and that of two other American nationals.
"I implore you, sir, to put the lives and liberty of
innocent Americans above all the politics involved and to just do what is
necessary to end this nightmare and bring us home," Siamak Namazi told
CNN's Christiane Amanpour in a telephone interview.
Namazi, 51, was speaking on behalf of himself, Emad Shargi,
58, a businessman and U.S. citizen, and environmentalist Morad Tahbaz, 67, who
has both U.S. and British nationality.
Namazi made a similar plea in a letter to Biden on Jan. 16,
seven years after Iran released five U.S. citizens in a prisoner exchange that
coincided with the implementation of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal negotiated
under U.S. President Barrack Obama.
"I remain deeply worried that the White House just doesn't appreciate how dire our situation has become," he said, saying he, Tahbaz and Shargi were all now held in the same place.
Early in his detention, Namazi
said he spent months caged in a cell, sleeping on the floor.
Namazi also called it "hurtful and upsetting" that
Biden had not met his family "just to give them some words of
assurance."
A White House spokesperson said on condition of anonymity that
"Iran’s unjust imprisonment and exploitation of U.S. citizens for use as
political leverage is outrageous, inhumane, and contrary to international
norms.
"Senior officials from both the White House and the
State Department meet and consult regularly with the Namazi family, and we will
continue to do so until this unacceptable detention ends," the
spokesperson added.
Iran's mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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