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          TEHRAN (Reuters) — Iran has freed two promi nent allies of pro-reform cleric Mehdi Karoubi on bail, Iranian
          media said on Sunday, including a female journalist who reportedly went on hunger strike last week.
          Hengameh Shahidi, who worked for Karoubi's Etemad-e Melli newspaper, was released on bail of around
          $90,000, ISNA news agency reported.
          Last week, reformist website Norouz said she went on hunger strike in Tehran's Evin prison and that she
          suffered from heart disease and depression.
          Shahidi, a women's nghts activist who advised Karoubi in Iran's disputed June election, was detained for
          several months. Etemad-e Melli was shut down by the authorities in August.
          Karoubi came fourth in the presidential poll, which the opposition says was rigged in favor of hardline
          President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and which triggered huge opposition protests.
          Thousands of people were detained after the vote, though most have since been released.
          Earlier on Sunday, Iranian newspapers said senior Karoubi adviser Morteza AMri was released almost eight
          weeks after he was detained, without giving details on the bail amount.
          A reformist website reported on Sept 8 that agents raided and searched the home of Alvin, a former Tehran
          mayor and ambassador to Spain, and took him away.
          More than 100 senior reformers, activists, journalists and others detained afterthe election remain in jail and
          have been put on trial, accused of fomenting street unrest. The opposition has denounced the court sessions
          as “show trials.”
          Several of the accused have received jail sentences and three have been sentenced to death, according to
          Iranian media. Under Iranian law, the verdicts can be appealed.
          The authorities have portrayed the post-election street demonstrations as a foreign-backed bid to undermine
          the Islamic Republic. They reject charges of vote-rigging, describing the election as the country's “healthiest”
          for three decades.
          (Reporting by Hossein Jaseb and Parisa Hafezi; Writing by Fredrik DahI; Editing by Jon Hemming)
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