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Iran jails journalist as US spy | Iran jails journalist as US spy |
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An Iranian-American journalist branded a US spy has been jailed for eight years by Iran, her lawyer says. | An Iranian-American journalist branded a US spy has been jailed for eight years by Iran, her lawyer says. |
Roxana Saberi, 31, was arrested in January and went on trial this week. | Roxana Saberi, 31, was arrested in January and went on trial this week. |
She worked briefly for the BBC three years ago, and has also worked for the American public radio network NPR and the TV network Fox News. | She worked briefly for the BBC three years ago, and has also worked for the American public radio network NPR and the TV network Fox News. |
Ms Saberi originally faced the less serious accusation of buying alcohol, then of working as a journalist without a valid press card. | Ms Saberi originally faced the less serious accusation of buying alcohol, then of working as a journalist without a valid press card. |
Her trial was held behind closed doors in front of Iran's Revolutionary Court. | Her trial was held behind closed doors in front of Iran's Revolutionary Court. |
"She has been sentenced to eight years ... I will appeal," Ms Saberi's lawyer Abdolsamad Khorramshahi told the Reuters news agency. | "She has been sentenced to eight years ... I will appeal," Ms Saberi's lawyer Abdolsamad Khorramshahi told the Reuters news agency. |
The BBC's Jon Leyne, in Tehran, says there is a feeling everything has moved very quickly, but it is not known how long an appeals process might take. | |
US unease | |
The US has previously expressed its concern at Ms Saberi's detention, dismissing allegations against her as "baseless". | The US has previously expressed its concern at Ms Saberi's detention, dismissing allegations against her as "baseless". |
Ms Saberi was said to be careful about her public image in Iran | |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has demanded her release. | US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has demanded her release. |
However, public awareness of Ms Saberi's situation is low in Iran, where local media do not seem to have reported her arrest or trial in any way, our correspondent says. | |
A US-Iranian national, Ms Saberi has spent six years in Iran studying and writing a book. | A US-Iranian national, Ms Saberi has spent six years in Iran studying and writing a book. |
The daughter of an Iranian father and a Japanese mother, she was once crowned Miss North Dakota and and was among the top 10 finalists in Miss America 1998. | |
She holds two master's degrees, from Northwestern University in the US and from Cambridge University, in the UK, and is currently studying for a third. | |
Her arrest and trial has coincided with speculation about a thaw in US-Iranian relations, with US President Barack Obama offering a dialogue with Tehran on a range of issues. | Her arrest and trial has coincided with speculation about a thaw in US-Iranian relations, with US President Barack Obama offering a dialogue with Tehran on a range of issues. |
In March Mr Obama recorded a video message in which he offered a "new beginning" to Iran and its people. | In March Mr Obama recorded a video message in which he offered a "new beginning" to Iran and its people. |