25 Apr 2024
Wednesday 23 October 2013 - 10:17
Story Code : 59334

U.S. Pastor detained in Iran reported released

A U.S. clergyman who has been held in Iran since October 21 has told relatives he will be returning home on a flight arriving in Los Angeles later on October 23.
Eddie Romero spoke to his family by telephone on October 22 from Tehran. Romero traveled to Iran in order to protet against the imprisonment of Christian converts in the Islamic republic.

On October 21, he appeared outside Iran's Evin Prison and began shouting, "Let my people go" in Persian.

He called for the release of Farshid Fathi, Saeed Abedini, Mostafa, Bordbar, and Alireza Seyyedian, as well as non-Christian rights activist Mohammad Ali Dadkhah.

Romero then surrendered peacefully to prison guards.

In 2008, Romero was arrested in Beijing during the Olympic Games for demanding the release of five Chinese activists.

By The Journal Of Turkish Weekly

 

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