USA/IRAN
MAY 30 2007 16:42h
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The White House said it was preposterous for Iran to accuse three Iranian-Americans detained in Tehran of spying.
Tehran has charged three dual citizens of acting against national security and spying. They are academic Haleh Esfandiari, social scientist Kian Tajbakhsh and journalist Parnaz Azima.
"Let me just put it this way: We think that the Iranian-Americans need to be released," said White House spokesman Tony Snow.
"The idea that they are spies is preposterous. They ought to be given the freedom to return to visit their families within Iran as they have in the past and also return to their families here in the United States," Snow said.
Tehran accuses Washington of using intellectuals and others inside the country to undermine the Islamic Republic through what it calls "velvet revolution".
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