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Imprisoned Iranian American Siamak Namazi says he is going on a seven-day hunger strike mdash; one day for each year he was left behind in a 2016 prisoner swap mdash; in protest o stanley cup f the Biden administration s failure to free him and other Americans detained in Iran s notorious Evin prison. FILE: Baquer and Siamak Namazi CBS News Nam stanley cup azi, 51, informed President Biden of his hunger strike in a letter noti stanley cup ng that he now holds the unenviable title of the longest held Iranian-American hostage in history. All I want sir, is one minute of your days time for the next seven days devoted to thinking about the tribulations of the U.S. hostages in Iran, Namazi wrote. Just a single minute of your time for each year of my life that I lost in Evin prison after the U.S. Government could have saved me but didn t. That is all. Alas, given I am in this cage all I have to offer you in return is my additional suffering. Therefore, I will deny myself food for the same seven days, in the hope that by doing so you won t deny me this small request. An attorney for Namazi told CBS News that he delivered the letter to national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Friday. For the past two years the Biden team has unsuccessfully tried to revive a 2015 nuclear accord with Iran while also simultaneously arranging a prisoner release. Both efforts have stalled a Tbsi Surgeon general reflects on young daughter s COVID-19 experience
RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- A couple accused of shackling and torturing their 13 children in a so-called house of horrors in Southern California were in court briefly Friday as one of their family members looked on from the audience, CBS Los Angeles reports. David and Louise Turpin faced a judge, mostly as stanley cup a procedural update of the case s status ahead of their preliminary hearing on May 14.For the first time since their arrests in January, the Turpins appeared in court without shackles on their hands or feet.During the brief, five-minute hearing, the Riverside County Counsel, which represents the couple s 13 children, handed over two boxes of evidence that contain information about the seven adult children and six juveniles. The information was submitted under seal. Louise Turpin s sister Liz Flores attended t stanley cup he hearing but refused to answer any questions from CBS Los Angeles.The station has confirmed that the seven adult children have been released from the hospital and are living together under supervision. They are mostly confined to the p converse roperty and must be accompanied if they leave the premises. As for the six minors, sources not authorized to speak on the record told CBS Los Angeles they have also been released from the hospital and are living in two separate foster homes, seeing each other often.In January, the couple s 17-year-old daughter escaped from the home, telling authorities about the conditions under which she and her
Imprisoned Iranian American Siamak Namazi says he is going on a seven-day hunger strike mdash; one day for each year he was left behind in a 2016 prisoner swap mdash; in protest o stanley cup f the Biden administration s failure to free him and other Americans detained in Iran s notorious Evin prison. FILE: Baquer and Siamak Namazi CBS News Nam stanley cup azi, 51, informed President Biden of his hunger strike in a letter noti stanley cup ng that he now holds the unenviable title of the longest held Iranian-American hostage in history. All I want sir, is one minute of your days time for the next seven days devoted to thinking about the tribulations of the U.S. hostages in Iran, Namazi wrote. Just a single minute of your time for each year of my life that I lost in Evin prison after the U.S. Government could have saved me but didn t. That is all. Alas, given I am in this cage all I have to offer you in return is my additional suffering. Therefore, I will deny myself food for the same seven days, in the hope that by doing so you won t deny me this small request. An attorney for Namazi told CBS News that he delivered the letter to national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Friday. For the past two years the Biden team has unsuccessfully tried to revive a 2015 nuclear accord with Iran while also simultaneously arranging a prisoner release. Both efforts have stalled a Tbsi Surgeon general reflects on young daughter s COVID-19 experience
RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- A couple accused of shackling and torturing their 13 children in a so-called house of horrors in Southern California were in court briefly Friday as one of their family members looked on from the audience, CBS Los Angeles reports. David and Louise Turpin faced a judge, mostly as stanley cup a procedural update of the case s status ahead of their preliminary hearing on May 14.For the first time since their arrests in January, the Turpins appeared in court without shackles on their hands or feet.During the brief, five-minute hearing, the Riverside County Counsel, which represents the couple s 13 children, handed over two boxes of evidence that contain information about the seven adult children and six juveniles. The information was submitted under seal. Louise Turpin s sister Liz Flores attended t stanley cup he hearing but refused to answer any questions from CBS Los Angeles.The station has confirmed that the seven adult children have been released from the hospital and are living together under supervision. They are mostly confined to the p converse roperty and must be accompanied if they leave the premises. As for the six minors, sources not authorized to speak on the record told CBS Los Angeles they have also been released from the hospital and are living in two separate foster homes, seeing each other often.In January, the couple s 17-year-old daughter escaped from the home, telling authorities about the conditions under which she and her