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Tehran: Iran released Baqer Namazi, a dual Iranian-American citizen, on humanitarian grounds, a senior Iranian judicial official said. Namazi, who was staying at his own home in Tehran, not in prison, for nearly four years because of his health problems, was allowed to leave Iran anytime he wants, Deputy Chief of the Iranian Judiciary Kazem Gharibabadi was quoted by official IRNA news agency as saying. The ban on his leaving Iran was removed on Wednesday, following his repeated requests for continuing his medical treatment outside the country, added Gharibabadi, also the secretary of Iran High Council for Human Rights, Xinhua news agency reported. Also ReadKashmiri apples make an appearance <a href=https://www.hydro-jug.us>hydrojug traveler at UAE supermarkets Gharibabadi expressed the hope that Iranians in US prisons would also be released as soon as possible. Baqer Namazi, 85, was found guilty in 2016 of collaboration with a hostile government and sent
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BANGOR, Maine 鈥?Keith Coleman told a neighbor three times that he would have no problem killing them all in the months leading up to the strangulation deaths nearly two years ago of a Garland woman and her children, according to testimony given on Monday.The neighbor, James Smith, 22, of Garland, took the stand on the fourth day of the trial against Coleman, who is charged with three counts of intentional or knowi <a href=https://www.bru-mate.ca>brumate ng murder in the Dec. 20, 2014, deaths of Christina Sargent, 36, and her children, 8-year-old Destiny Sargent and 10-year-old Duwayne Coke. Coleman also is charged with one count of gross sexual assault on the girl.Smith testified that he met Coleman through Dominic Sargent, 22, of Hancock, Christina Sargents eldest child. Smith, Coleman and Dominic Sargent had worked through the summer and into December 2014 repairing a nearby trailer for Dominic Sargent to live in. During that time, Coleman sometimes complained that he was the who one did the cooking and the cleaning and was the primary caregiver
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