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Canadian-Iranian academic Homa Hoodfar released by Iran | Canadian-Iranian academic Homa Hoodfar released by Iran |
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A Canadian-Iranian academic has been released from prison by Iranian authorities, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has confirmed. | A Canadian-Iranian academic has been released from prison by Iranian authorities, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has confirmed. |
The release was given on "humanitarian grounds", Iranian state media report. | The release was given on "humanitarian grounds", Iranian state media report. |
Homa Hoodfar, 65, was one of several dual nationals being held for alleged "acts against national security". | Homa Hoodfar, 65, was one of several dual nationals being held for alleged "acts against national security". |
She was ill and is being returned to Canada via Oman, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported, citing the foreign ministry. | She was ill and is being returned to Canada via Oman, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported, citing the foreign ministry. |
Mr Trudeau said the federal government had been "engaged at the highest levels" with her case. | Mr Trudeau said the federal government had been "engaged at the highest levels" with her case. |
"Canadians are relieved that Dr Hoodfar has been released from jail and will soon be reunited with her family, friends and colleagues," he said. | "Canadians are relieved that Dr Hoodfar has been released from jail and will soon be reunited with her family, friends and colleagues," he said. |
Canada, which cut diplomatic ties with Iran in 2012, worked closely with officials from Oman, Italy and Switzerland to help secure the academic's release. | Canada, which cut diplomatic ties with Iran in 2012, worked closely with officials from Oman, Italy and Switzerland to help secure the academic's release. |
Those Iranian authorities which assisted "understand that cases like these impede more productive relations," Mr Trudeau said. | Those Iranian authorities which assisted "understand that cases like these impede more productive relations," Mr Trudeau said. |
Iran does not recognise dual nationality, which prevents those detained from receiving consular assistance. | |
'Dabbling in feminism' | 'Dabbling in feminism' |
Three others - Iranian-British national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Lebanese-US permanent resident Nizar Zakka and Iranian-US national Siamak Namazi - were all formally indicted alongside Ms Hoodfar in July. | Three others - Iranian-British national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Lebanese-US permanent resident Nizar Zakka and Iranian-US national Siamak Namazi - were all formally indicted alongside Ms Hoodfar in July. |
Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a charity worker, has been jailed for five years on secret charges, her husband said last month. | Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a charity worker, has been jailed for five years on secret charges, her husband said last month. |
Mr Zakka, an information and communication technology consultant, was sentenced to 10 years on 19 September by a secret tribunal, his supporters say. | Mr Zakka, an information and communication technology consultant, was sentenced to 10 years on 19 September by a secret tribunal, his supporters say. |
Ms Hoodfar, formerly a professor of anthropology at Montreal's Concordia University, was initially detained in March but then released. | Ms Hoodfar, formerly a professor of anthropology at Montreal's Concordia University, was initially detained in March but then released. |
Three months later, she was arrested again and transferred to Evin prison, notorious for its treatment of detainees. | Three months later, she was arrested again and transferred to Evin prison, notorious for its treatment of detainees. |
Her family said she has been accused of "dabbling in feminism and security matters". | Her family said she has been accused of "dabbling in feminism and security matters". |
The recent arrests of dual nationals appear to be part of a campaign by hardliners in Iran, BBC World Service Middle East Editor Sebastian Usher says. | The recent arrests of dual nationals appear to be part of a campaign by hardliners in Iran, BBC World Service Middle East Editor Sebastian Usher says. |
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