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She and Hickey, a former nurse, believe their children have had some medical attention in the Iranian prison, but they didn't know how much. They also were concerned about the quality of care. Hickey worried her son's stomach ailment could quickly worsen, while Shourd said her daughter had a history of depression that was "being made worse by the fact that she's being held in solitary." The Swiss diplomats reported that Bauer and Fattal were being held in the same cell. Shourd was alone in another cell, but allowed to see Bauer and Fattal once a day for a few minutes. "These are social, bright, articulate young people and they should not be alone the amount of time that they are," Laura Fattal said. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has appealed for their release. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said he would do his best to free them, but noted that the U.S. was holding several Iranian citizens.
Bauer, a freelance journalist, had been hired to cover the Kurdish elections, but his family said the hiking trip was a vacation. He and Sarah Shourd were dating and had been living in Damascus, Syria. She taught English and had written for various online publications. Josh Fattal went to visit them after traveling overseas on a teaching fellowship. ___ On the Net: Hikers' families' Web site:
http://freethehikers.org/
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