Far From Home

Saeed Abedini is an Iranian-American Christian pastor who was arrested in the summer of 2012 for apostasy and evangelizing before being imprisoned in the the brutal Evin Prison. Abedini and his family have maintained that he was only there helping to set up an orphanage that was actually sponsored by the regime government. Supporters have alleged that the State Department has not done enough to ensure his release. (ACLJ)

Alan Gross, 65, was convicted by a Cuban court in March 2011 of “acts against the independence or the territorial integrity of the state," and is currently serving a 15-year prison sentence. He was originally arrested while working to set up internet networks for the island's Jewish community on a contract with USAID. His health has deteriorated while being incarcerated and many have spoken out against the State Department and the White House for not doing enough to get him back to the US. (AP )

Matthew Todd Miller is one of three Americans being held by North Korea. On Sunday he was sentenced to six years of hard labor for committing "hostile acts" as a tourist to the isolated country.  Miller entered North Korea last April and allegedly tore up his tourist visa and demanded Pyongyang grant him asylum, according to a release from state media at the time.   (Reuters)

Kenneth Bae, an American Christian missionary who was arrested in November 2012 for leading a tour group in North Korea, is among those to be tried for "hostile acts" against the country. (FILE)

Jeffrey Fowle, is another tourist who will be tried in a North Korean high court (Reuters)

American couple Matthew and Grace Huang were jailed in Qatar on murder charges in January 2013, following the death of their daughter, Gloria. They were charged with starving their 8-year-old adopted daughter to death in the Gulf Arab country and sentenced to three years in prison in a verdict that stunned and shocked the family. The Huangs say their adopted daughter, who was born in Ghana, died of medical problems complicated by unusual eating habits that included periods of binging and self-starvation. (AP)

Marine Andrew Tahmooressi has been held in a local jail since March 31, when he says he mistakenly crossed the border into Tijuana with three legally-purchased and registered guns in his truck. He is currently standing trial and  faces up to 21 years in prison if convicted. His attorney has claimed that Tahmooressi's civil rights were violated by Mexican authorities.

Warren Weinstein, was a development worker who was abducted by Al Qaeda who was abducted from his house in the eastern city of Lahore, Pakistan in August 2011. (AP)

Amir Hekmati, a former U.S. Marine being held in Iran over the past two years was convicted of criminal charges after being accused of working for the CIA.  ((AP Photo/Hekmati family via FreeAmir.org, File))

Former US marine Austin Tice stopped attending Georgetown Law School to pursue a career in journalism, he was reporting on the conflict in Syria when he was kidnapped in August 2012 in the city of Darayya. It is believed that he is being held captive by Bashir al-Assad's regime. (The Associated Press)