American hiker Sarah Shourd freed from Iran leaves Oman

American hiker Shourd freed from Iran left Muscat for an undisclosed destination

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Muscat: Freed American hiker Sarah Shourd, who enjoyed a five-day hospitality in Oman after Iran released her last Tuesday from 13-month imprisonment on spying charges, left Muscat on Saturday night for an undisclosed destination.

Shourd made a brief statement but did not take any questions. "I want to begin with thanking His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed for welcoming me to this beautiful country upon my release," she said at the start of her statement at the Muscat International Airport’s VIP lounge.

She expressed her deep appreciation for Dr Salim Bin Nasser Al Esmaily, CEO of the Omani Centre for Investment Promotion and Export Development (OCIPAD) for bringing her from Tehran.

Video: Freed American hiker arrives in Oman

Al Esmaily refrained from saying in what capacity he extended the help after he had presented Shourd and her family a bouquet of flower. On her part Shourd also did not elaborate on the role played by Al Esmaily.
The American hiker said she was thankful to Al Esmaily for the honour of his friendship and most importantly, for the continued engagement in her life, in the life of her fiancé Shane (Bauer) and her dear friend Josh (Fattal) during the past 13-1/2 months.

She also thanked the American ambassador Richard J. Schmierer and his wife Sandy for hosting her and her family during what she termed "unfortunately very brief stay [in Oman]”.

"It will be a pleasure to return to Oman and it is my deepest hope that I will be able to soon show Shane and Josh the Grand Mosque, one of the most peaceful and powerful places of worship I have ever seen," she reiterated.

She was all praise for Oman in her statement. "I will always associate your country with the first breath of my freedom. The sweet smell of sandalwood and the chance to stand by the ocean listening to the waves…,” an emotionally charged Shourd told media.
“I thank the good hospitable people of Oman for their support and ask you to please extend you prayers for my fiancé Shane and friend Josh. Insha'Allah, they will soon be free," she said.

It was not known where Shourd was headed or by which flight. "We cannot tell you where is she going and by which airline," a spokesperson for the embassy said. Shourd was accompanied at the airport by her mother Nora and her maternal uncle Michel Sandys.

American hiker Sarah Shourd, who was released on bail from an Iranian prison on September 14, is given a bunch of flowers as her uncle looks on following her press conference in Muscat, Oman.
Shourd talks to her mother Nora after making a statement at the VIP Lounge of Muscat airport before she flying out.
American Sarah Shourd (center, left) tours the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat on Saturday, September 18, with her mother Nora and Omani guides.
American Sarah Shourd (second from right) tours the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat on Saturday, September 18. She was accompanied by her mother, her uncle, and Omani guides.

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