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The president's effort to have Shourd released might have been calculated to try to soften international criticism over a stoning sentence for a woman convicted of adultery that has been temporarily suspended during a review of her case by Iran's Supreme Court. Ahmadinejad might also have wanted to make a gesture of goodwill before traveling later this month to the U.N. General Assembly in New York, where he has proposed having a televised debate with President Barack Obama on issues dividing the two nations. In an apparent attempt to save face, an unidentified official in the president's office was quoted Saturday by the IRNA news agency as saying the postponement of Shourd's release was due to the Eid al-Fitr holiday, though that date was known in advance. The American woman's lawyer, Masoud Shafiei, said he remains optimistic. "Since the case has turned into a political and diplomatic issue and many officials have talked about a release, she could be released soon," he said.
The U.S. State Department and relatives said they had no immediate information about the reports that she would not be freed after all. Shourd's name was not among the official list of prisoners freed at the end of Ramadan, further suggesting that prosecutors want the Americans to first face trial before any kind of pardon or clemency is considered. Typically, inmates released during Ramadan have already been convicted. Shourd's planned release had provided a long-sought sign of hope to the Americans' families, who have been pleading with Iranian officials to free their children since their arrest. Now, they are once again left wondering what is going to happen. "We don't know anything," said Samantha Topping, a New York publicist working with the families. She said the families knew only what they were hearing from media about a delayed release.
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