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US families call for release of Iran 'spies'

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Monday 22 November 2010 20:00 EST
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Family members of three Americans facing espionage charges in Iran say news of a trial date on 6 February is yet another delay in a case which has taken too long to resolve.

Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal remain in a Tehran prison more than two months after the release of Mr Bauer's fiancé, Sarah Shourd.

Family members of the captives say they are distressed that a second holiday season is approaching without their loved ones, and they hope they will be released on humanitarian grounds. Thursday is Thanksgiving in the US.

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