Families of Americans detained abroad call for urgent action from Biden to free their loved ones

Families of Americans detained abroad call for urgent action from Biden to free their loved ones


This mounting anger and distress was underscored this week by the attempted suicide of Matthew Heath, a Marine veteran who has been imprisoned in Venezuela for nearly two years, as well as a “logistical error” that left detained WNBA star Brittney Griner unable to call her wife, with whom she hasn’t spoken in more than 100 days, on their anniversary.

A number of family members of US hostages and detainees had initially expressed a great deal of optimism and hope when the Biden administration took office in January 2021, particularly in light of a virtual meeting held by Secretary of State Antony Blinken with the family members in early February 2021. A senior State Department official said Blinken will meet virtually again with families on Wednesday.

Neda Sharghi, whose brother Emad Shargi has been detained in Iran since 2018, told CNN Tuesday that they “walked away very hopeful that there was going to be an urgency on this issue.”

But more than a year after that initial Blinken…
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