Two US citizen are found guilty in Iran for spying two years, according to state-run Tv.
Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, each received five years of espionage - the name of their "collaboration of U.S. intelligence" - and three years for illegal entry, Irinna reported, citing "informed" the judicial source.
The case has aggravated tensions between the U.S. and Iran over the long opponents of the Islamic Republic of Iran's nuclear ambitions and ties to militant anti-American in the Middle East and Afghanistan.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged Iran to release two US citizens.
The United States has repeatedly called for their release. U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said in a recent opinion by Bauer and Fattal held in the notorious Evin prison, Iran, "has been jailed for too long, and it is time to link them to their families."
Amnesty International noted that Bauer and Fattal have a short visit to the family when their mothers met in May 2010.
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Iran and US relation are going to be more worst then before
well As you so, so shall you reap
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