Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO2100450004-7 uiet kely at IW es _J_ 4 Petal 7 $* 1'e lhe,,(ireed' AMQrimn hostages will .-.home Sunday to the United States, eDO artment officials in Wies Zqst Germany, announced _Q T-artment spokesman Jack 41 te 0~'43'bey will fly to a "pri. CP ct 9, Oue they will be ife j4m ak, medical direc- t. etate pipartment and lead. f'o the rcoyery team in ~'W,s~aden, said the 52 freed rwAns are expected to return tPI e,t r. arlier, the Pentagon was quoted ,~e ~ in - the 52 WDA14 be lodged e.Military Academy at West o stay mere tqr 61 0-. a-s f--I private reunions t.ej f ces what life waslik_e e qpptivity in __lrau, and they have discovered Ajgd_=gered them. conversa ions 4,.udet. A"q;UPL-'Qf ih ' An-10-Cap ut eir Ir tors, [bers said m em yesterday. a -kefi, wife of L. eq. e former,embpssy e d' Haire saidh ~kp ad., been h-er-husba _n_d o f C~ treatment an-d_ fte_ is,k40;kn,,_uTtors to , escr tM escr ~P. w9 M90 exealitions.. and i4,.AQjit;ry _qonfinement. qy4idp'tsees Dlight or daylight :AIO4Vrjpq," J9N_=til_ hQ-.Met the ~i n§," she said. rd, __J~Wp amended his pre P plipli - thin , his brother d.qent 150 days in soli A-6 . wst% Approved For Release 2000/08/08 CIA-RDP96-00788ROO2100450004-7 ApprovedeFor Releas.e 2000/08/08 :.,C1A-RDP96.n00788RfQ3 7rldeky, Janum 081 Nabavi also thankedUtited Proas laternatier. the militants who seized the Returnee Bruce Laingen of. Betliesda US. Embassy in gives victory sign -at Wiesbaden. Teh- ran Nov. 4, 1979,. which triggered the crisis, The released Americans accused iostages' Will fly'Hom the militants of carrying out much iKry of the abuse . By Roberta Hornig "We must express sbingtor. Star Staff our thanks t S, s Writer 'o w' them (the militants),Sunda~ because, ( State le- Dept Senate Majority Leaderspite their profound, , Howard hatred of U. S. Baker said yesterday policy and its the Senate will operators in Iran they conduct a full inquirytreated the causeContinued Ihis'.eyes so "into the bru- of their naiion'sFrom he couldn't A-1 see any. tal treament of the misfortune so tary , American hos- magnanimously," confinement. thing," she said. " Ralp "Theyslammed said bin that in tages in Iran. Nabavi said. fact back onto the his chair - he used brother thi said be spent 374 But Baker told a news United Press Internationaldays word 'slammed.'" conference confined alone in a cell because he believes the hearings he had Mrs. Lee said should bp tried her husband to tok escape. put off for the time And her she was certain being because relatives he was abou said other former "the wound is too fresh. hostages to die. "He said The wound described 'I was dead,' the " sh( small indig- will be even deeper nities 'recalled, adding as we learn of that he said daily it life as political pris. more of the atrocities" oners: passed through perpetrated their his mind that watches h( being taken on the American diplomats and hoped his wife who their and 11-year-old reading material censored I were held hostage for their daughter, Dina, 444 days, he clothes' could understanc falling to shreds and said, disintegrating that his life, in was being sacrificec dirt and their trips 'I think we should to the for the country. wait a little bathroom accompanied by for our wounds to heale armed 'JThree times little before guards. there was a click o: we pass judgment on At the rifles," she our policy to- same said her husband time, tolc some family ward Iran or the nature members her. of the began to vent their Ianger agreement" which led at the Mrs. Lee s aid to the freeing Iranians her husband and hac their enforced of the hostages on separation told her that.& Tuesday, Baker from second "execution' their loved unes. said, Mrs. was heldin the Laingen, .etabassy basemen who has been a For- He said the hearings eign . -~- which Service: in February 1980, wife "He said 'I for coulc three decades,: will be conducted by said feel the bulletg the Senate For. of It0hy Vick. ' her'.own I didn' ~ ordeal: "So.,much I toffimitwe L- of-,ruy,lffe % eigh Relafiofis -has yet my S21 will. ~been ITAPIVA~9~ 00 have, two ~,ur oses Mittin& proud -1, U. ~, o 1 ti,~the. 14 - t and talli' M frAl l lwji4 ~ watchtngKhatak4ariceo 0 The f 1 or JapaneseloWd; ' fii lupholding~Ahe~ 1 efii held ~&Omlhe honor ~fi e ican 0 icy toward of dlold her. Iran in the the, daher hlnln o U.S,, Over and over' ' and family member! c ill be to try to never a mo- . ' I -e ment repeated the deter of same refrain o. Peace yesterday ' ited and Statesand tranquility. I m ' . tired that dqspite ot er atio s of their healthy can tevent such In- It; appear rm not , burned ance and hi up, irit I s m th " ' h - ~ h . ` t ' t ' burnedout cidents of internati , e onal terrorism ' os , s, age g p , On Tuesdayrilght had not been D. Denni Mrs. treated as well s econcini Lain as their Ariz gen * ,. ti the families had ., ttle- thought. urged-Plesid t~, ~,.aga4 spoke . to % her usband hio , H h r e told Hazel Albin, cleaFlY that-t]Aq United ~he in States-lq.not, ones other of Robert t on 0 Jani ' 3,-, t p ' aftriVifir,tield ~b*mlher Othei legally or for1knor(p1hahldK , Morally bound to 1h6 TuckerfWfd IM " Yeaf oved J1jut*roun#;1,s agreement," that gained - Wt. freedomfor' _ I Susan ; d : ih k ~tfio i ! F&M C d 6 i ft o i l oo the hostages since & cc it is an 'estab. r e, m rim tAor ci an Qooke,y om ~qli4l v h rg j - ' - consul at 16 lisbed matter of dinistry embassy. said criminal law that ItirAftlie.A.: her sor with,,Per'sian ' . a4r e e his poptors were Feements made und th S contin d o ' :u n 11 d da 00/08/08 CIA-RDPID - n ~ rangbing him 1 E with their d`i1 4 20 q W t Rj( ,, .o l whose propaganda" -and A P p r n walls that stories & o were werc % a ce ff " . _ q,;e s, ' In aid he agree covered cut out of magazines dwith Deconcini with he read, Lelane the words, Angela, , ,I W1IJ1,1 -1 --.-11 AnQela. Holland's mother, 1 mv Clara, sai(] love." her ~'-Penies Iranian. Offiqaf Torture of , sages,,''..- Hol "We expected 'this i kind of libel iator Accuses on behalf of the ot American officials Ne g who have been enemies of the Is. lamic revolution. U.S. of Brainwashingof Iran," Nabavi i sa d. Iran yesterday vehementlyNabavi iald former denied President.C4r. It tortured the ter and and "his former hostages, colleagues who ac. cused them of beingwere defeated "ungrateful" in the diplomatic and claimed U.S. stage of America" officials are were deceiving brainwashing the Americattg for 52 Americans -as political advantage. a pretext for breaking-~ "All torture the claims of the released agreements signed hostages eminate with Tehran. from I "Considering the brainwashing, mentality of this 'carried out f during f 'r ki heir forced sta di in Witsbaden l com . ort-s9e y type o Nabaivi said. omats, "The, fact is ng their. stay p there is no doubt that they found the duration of in Wiesbaden is their detention designed to prevent not desirable," Behzad their direct contact Nabavi, firan's with the people chief hostage neootiator,and to prevent said in an the disclosure of ' interview with the truth Pars news agen. before Washington cQuld cy, monitored in make its ow4 Ajpclosures..~_ London. Hesaid'America's i' ste b was com d i f N l h av . a . s p en -PletelY 0<110abliz., a ' o t t e torture charges was the firstofficial Iranian reply, to statements. "We made by the Xe. ive avallable video tap6s -leised hostages Qtvaao*Ui~rYt6vs after thiir irjivalwith tje.J~.- ' r ,legs04 110,5499 in WiesbA&iL We~t in whj~y Gertnony,,~vhi thq d' ~cipl Obat s-in Ir 64 have b6bamop 44 da nd ni ti itY a ,, v ; an cap treated awhillh y hgo- , - l e a e 1 Nab i g idtb i d S U w6 e y ay Mp a " n .p te ~!, .1,4t~s, 't~ z c0 " aints b The in es ould i 0 u u h b l l t c . ase ., r , ess c , a p ms N p s o- ng tran fnilleVI~JA6,fiosta& g c0 of torture in oMer Odtr to.'.revoki-t he release settlement l and claimed the ict t e1n. Americans " "We knew" tb`41`~o ed" th ine onf 6( c . ess . ey. were eased 4bostag6s well treated. were ungralefuland do not understand' the meaning of kindness, since they were trained for he affairs Senate to Hold of the Foreign Min- " N f h b U S i id . o t e . a av sa ., . In uir Int o q y n- fran'sDrutality Of --.r ara-~,Z Purpose If lh would no, bother e 6-n-6 e President tells thin a 10739 Walk on abit Senate Al -shOrtPler Stop b!6 Inorit%to take alif YWhl'PA' esaid Mil c call, for agreed I hran. 8 Senate Inqiz t he belie Y bBaker's sco ill Said ves it should N b roader ill see how. we can goin into the Ovoid why so in background - Into any Iranians are hostile t Cranstono llie-VIlIted St. so deeply in I a Fortign Rela 8tts,' said Inittee tions Colp., einber He. said h e Ould have to believed the inquir tic Msbetween go ba [ran I. th the U Fk to the relay en'tedState S 1950S when , and help fr' , with the IOn' the PIA th was. restored to ' e Shah Of Iran overthrown Power after -being Bak er, however beli eve the 'aid he did not Past U S.1,zarlngs should 90 Into think ~~ Sh 'an history Zj don It Ould dig u he Said,, Pr the dding. ."What I w ,IIPasj1_- deal with ' .4nt,to knj 11 Ireate A arcountrY liko,wl's bOW we' lneric&jj~ so b Y811which Baker,ptedicted Of Indignation .th at ~the flood Americanshe Isgo'zlgq0g- and Iartheho,t ~row"Ag .said Ithe sell ages, 1- K" --ate in - I e place -1h -C quirIv stor'es Ba near Ker also rre. Ports Rea epOrted th.' gan ahc!~Se t he sup. Aleigander Al ,,, cretary of Stale cision to StJX4 ev 9 Jr. in the hostage agreent ery aspect ir de, ent With Of the lie said he did not in Iran. that he believes this eon to in1ply renege On IC .1dis agreemloulltrysbOuld 0 'lot wish to w I ent With 1 11. mitment. by e sh oil ra said, addin the United stony Cori). be certain 9that he ates I h, does - as th only Wants to ree - of W at e adininistrat,on, e t chP~b tetal.s. 'visions the 010 0Me I , tales s''- -,1.t e. erald a ree L, tillSt.filled or]Uit is as, ee er ti ttairt e e t ill 4. OV. ose terr r,stset I Ouse estice... I in Afichel 11, 1 of th SaidIa er b ti on e world sh ations hat W0 tulc reginie - 0 Id do ei a, Ill Iran e the terrorls, He asked p clare Iran resident Rea all "Outlaw" gan to de, take Whatever action. nation and ate to show that ,no -are 4PPropri. citizens with impun.Ohe horins.ou, t 4*, one ox ine - wuv, husband Tied to iWOU11111 h: nomad Angela. - . ' it a tages ftrst we 414gen told his re wife 14 attempt. to move dom, him and his room. was - r mates, Michael with Howland, a securitymud i officer, and Victorby. L To some ilth,the a senior political office , ad:oc- : !ranians,' curred about, two ., weeks 6iHir," -d An rew The three me rie n were being ledto 11 , '- a . van after when Howland saw, I the pll, t$ opesthatthOlron- lowcases and the phone r coil ' ions had brQght td blitcLthfill, and ecame , ob, ', t" i ~~Oltbf kJ k d h i h c treatment-! e ` t e In t l.14 n 0. p :. Laingen told hisv-M. groin , 6s ~ - he c'up h6cill They were then sh6ved b I-, his ~ k le ' tt In . ono of tort' stairs, Laingen ired said, while l ' a.4S-caliberpfstol, the milit", held the a first to his head and t threatened to~'NoW ' his braint,out," -was j1e r told his not wik q ` 10dY iSt time 11i - that it *6 the . ft Incite Maijorle - . I than 30 years of diplclinatic service. C. that a pistol hod Moore, been held. tQ.bis C , head. -said of cob ly 6.16(eir band,"He When he was final . III.Ted . He - I h . n _, so d to. as the Laingen-said, h beat to e ave 1, t f -a,, If he te to at il .. l and W shoot, at.,the AS 1, told ~jda't ~1- -get whenever e ' went J 4t 1 ~ r, f -safe they when it was discovered the he ~qda - multple sclerosis, that t] were put before mock 11 a ;Q aNs two such incfdents.'~ --,.,,Wereu "They trussed him tda chairl'-fie,cl. jongest him pp,tightly, and put cottonutider:, lo ee charming little. Kenne !dy, said. I , I er a awy F itnd Irrialte family.. said d-a-half-hourle ~. I Duani Gillett*'!, t'. rt to 811 Pf'i us 'not pear y a kx;"~§ve ~ le saia he w I.,For, r thrielnonth!-~ ~t d: to, 9~ok to Ap so