Ex-US Marine Held in Iran Suspends Hunger Strike
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A photo of Amir Hekmati from the Facebook page created in support of his release called "Free Amir Hekmati." Photo: Facebook.
CBS Detroit/AP – The family of an ex-U.S. Marine imprisoned in Iran says he’s temporarily suspending a hunger strike after authorities agreed to re-examine his case.
Amir Hekmati, 31, told his Michigan family by phone Dec. 16 that he was beginning the hunger strike, and dictated a letter asking President Barack Obama not to forget him as dialogue continues with Iran over its nuclear activities.
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