Former Iran detainee Siamak Namazi says he is fearful concerning the handful of People recognized to be held inside Iranian prisons because the U.S. warfare in Iran continues.
“They’re the easiest-to-grab punching bag proper now within the fingers of that rogue regime,” he stated throughout a panel dialogue with “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”
“I feel it is a harmful time,” stated Namazi. He added, “For a hostage or wrongfully detained citizen overseas, their greatest worry is to be forgotten, and it is a very harmful time for them, with all that is happening in Washington’s thoughts.”
Namazi was detained in Iran’s infamous Evin jail in 2015 after virtually eight years of captivity, the longest-held American prisoner to be launched from Iran. The State Division decided that he had been wrongfully detained.
Emad Shargi, who was held in Iran for 5 years, recalled being within the Evin jail in October 2022, as huge anti-government protests seized the nation. Mahsa Amini, 22, had been arrested for allegedly carrying a hijab incorrectly and died in police custody. Authorities stated she had a coronary heart assault, however her household stated police beat her to dying.
Shargi stated it is a “very uncomfortable scenario” contained in the jail when there’s unrest outdoors.
“Each time there is a matter happening in Iran, the partitions of Evin are like an amplifier,” Shargi stated. “So, when there is a ripple outdoors within the society, there is a tidal wave inside.” He recalled a hearth contained in the jail, and an inflow of latest prisoners associated to the protests.
Shargi and Namazi have been amongst 5 U.S. residents who have been freed in 2023 in a high-stakes, complicated diplomatic deal brokered between Iran and the Biden administration that included the switch of $6 billion in unfrozen Iranian oil belongings and the discharge of 5 Iranians dealing with prices within the U.S.
On the time, a senior administration official stated the deal “doesn’t change our relationship with Iran in any approach. Iran is an adversary and a state sponsor of terrorism.”
Namazi stated he was “assured” if President Trump and his administration knew “there are People sitting in Evin jail,” they might “put that on the agenda” amid the continued warfare.
“I feel it is necessary that he hears that there are harmless People being held like we have been — as political pawns,” stated Namazi.
Shargi agreed, saying that he could not “think about if President Trump knew their names and knew these circumstances, they would not be one of many priorities.”
“I personally suppose that there can be a time quickly as a result of all wars finish with some type of diplomacy,” Shargi stated. “So, I might implore President Trump to ensure that a part of these negotiations that can be arising is bringing our folks dwelling.”
There are at the least 4 People presently detained in Iran. Two of them — Reza Valizadeh and Kamran Hekmati — have been designated by the U.S. authorities as “wrongfully detained.” Each are believed to be held in Evin jail.
Namazi and Shargi spoke on a panel with Shargi’s sister, Neda Sharghi, American hostage negotiator Roger Carstens and Margaret Brennan Thursday, as Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the “largest strike bundle but” was coming in Iran.
“Our American hostages, whether or not they’re in Iran or in Venezuela, is that they all the time grow to be a hostage to different greater, broader political points,” Neda Sharghi stated. She stated People “must persuade our authorities to separate them from what is going on on and discover a artistic answer, like we did to get Emad and Siamak dwelling.”
Carstens, who served because the U.S. particular envoy for hostage affairs in each the primary Trump and the Biden administrations, advised Brennan he does not know whether or not the detained People have been raised in the course of the negotiations with Iran led by particular envoy Steve Witkoff and the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.
He stated that when he was negotiating to carry Shargi and Namazi dwelling, “we have been very cognizant of the connection between the nuclear talks and that of the prisoner talks, as a result of if the nuclear talks abruptly fail very horribly, the prisoner talks may very well be pulled down with it.”
Carstens stated the U.S. tried to maintain the ties between the detainees and the nuclear talks much less intertwined, “to perhaps simply have a dotted line between the 2 points, however not hyperlink them too tightly collectively.”
“We have been very sensible about how shut these points acquired collectively, and we needed the flexibleness to separate them if we needed to,” Carstens stated.
He acknowledged that for the regime, the nuclear problem and detainees are “way more married shut collectively.” However Carstens stated that may not be the case for the People: “If Witkoff and Kushner have been attempting to articulate an finish to a nuclear problem, how shut will they push it collectively? Virtually, it might not be that shut, relying on the place they really feel they’re with the Iranians.”
