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The US has expressed dismay after a court in Iran jailed an Iranian-American journalist, Roxana Saberi, for eight years on spying charges. | The US has expressed dismay after a court in Iran jailed an Iranian-American journalist, Roxana Saberi, for eight years on spying charges. |
Ms Saberi, 31, was sentenced after a secret one-day trial in Tehran. | Ms Saberi, 31, was sentenced after a secret one-day trial in Tehran. |
President Barack Obama "is deeply disappointed at this news," his spokesman Robert Gibbs said. | President Barack Obama "is deeply disappointed at this news," his spokesman Robert Gibbs said. |
Correspondents say the case will have serious implications for US-Iranian relations at a time when Mr Obama has reached out to the Tehran. | Correspondents say the case will have serious implications for US-Iranian relations at a time when Mr Obama has reached out to the Tehran. |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton earlier expressed her disappointment at the sentence. | US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton earlier expressed her disappointment at the sentence. |
She said the US would vigorously raise its concerns about the case with Tehran. | She said the US would vigorously raise its concerns about the case with Tehran. |
Washington, which has no diplomatic ties with Iran, was working with Swiss diplomats in Tehran to obtain details about the court's decision and ensure Ms Saberi's well-being, she said. | Washington, which has no diplomatic ties with Iran, was working with Swiss diplomats in Tehran to obtain details about the court's decision and ensure Ms Saberi's well-being, she said. |
Diplomatic setback | Diplomatic setback |
The verdict came despite calls by the Obama administration for Ms Saberi's release and diplomatic overtures to Iran after three decades of severed ties. | The verdict came despite calls by the Obama administration for Ms Saberi's release and diplomatic overtures to Iran after three decades of severed ties. |
It raises deep suspicions over whether the case has been hijacked by hardliners within the Iranian government, eager to sabotage any reconciliation, the BBC's Jon Leyne reports from Tehran. | It raises deep suspicions over whether the case has been hijacked by hardliners within the Iranian government, eager to sabotage any reconciliation, the BBC's Jon Leyne reports from Tehran. |
No details of the evidence against Ms Saberi have been made public. | No details of the evidence against Ms Saberi have been made public. |
Ms Saberi, who was arrested in January and went on trial this week, denies the charge and plans to go on hunger strike, her father said. | Ms Saberi, who was arrested in January and went on trial this week, denies the charge and plans to go on hunger strike, her father said. |
Reza Saberi told National Public Radio (NPR) that his daughter was tricked into making incriminating statements by officials who told her they would free her if she did. | Reza Saberi told National Public Radio (NPR) that his daughter was tricked into making incriminating statements by officials who told her they would free her if she did. |
Senators from Ms Saberi's home state of North Dakota described the court ruling as a shocking miscarriage of justice that would damage Iran's international credibility. | Senators from Ms Saberi's home state of North Dakota described the court ruling as a shocking miscarriage of justice that would damage Iran's international credibility. |
Press reaction | Press reaction |
Ms Saberi has reported for a number of foreign news organisations including the BBC, NPR and Fox News. | Ms Saberi has reported for a number of foreign news organisations including the BBC, NPR and Fox News. |
Roxana was tried in secret and no evidence of espionage has been made public BBC Press Office Profile: Roxana Saberi Case tests Obama's Iran agenda | Roxana was tried in secret and no evidence of espionage has been made public BBC Press Office Profile: Roxana Saberi Case tests Obama's Iran agenda |
"We are extremely concerned at the severe sentence passed on Roxana Saberi," the BBC Press Office said. | "We are extremely concerned at the severe sentence passed on Roxana Saberi," the BBC Press Office said. |
"Roxana's many friends in the BBC are saddened by the decision and are thinking of Roxana and her family at this difficult time." | "Roxana's many friends in the BBC are saddened by the decision and are thinking of Roxana and her family at this difficult time." |
NPR's chief executive, Vivian Schiller, said: "We are deeply distressed by this harsh and unwarranted sentence." | NPR's chief executive, Vivian Schiller, said: "We are deeply distressed by this harsh and unwarranted sentence." |
The conviction was also criticised by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, which said her trial had "lacked transparency". | The conviction was also criticised by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, which said her trial had "lacked transparency". |
"We call on the Iranian authorities to release her on bail pending her appeal," said Mohamed Abdel Dayem, the group's Middle East and North Africa programme coordinator. | "We call on the Iranian authorities to release her on bail pending her appeal," said Mohamed Abdel Dayem, the group's Middle East and North Africa programme coordinator. |
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. | 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. |
Miss America | Miss America |
The journalist originally faced the less serious accusation of buying alcohol, and later of working as a journalist without a valid press card. | The journalist originally faced the less serious accusation of buying alcohol, and later of working as a journalist without a valid press card. |
Then, in a period of less than two weeks, the charge of spying was introduced, and she was tried by the Revolutionary Court and sentenced. | Then, in a period of less than two weeks, the charge of spying was introduced, and she was tried by the Revolutionary Court and sentenced. |
Ms Saberi's father (left) and lawyer say they are appealing | Ms Saberi's father (left) and lawyer say they are appealing |
Ms Saberi's lawyer Abdolsamad Khorramshahi and her father confirmed that an appeal would be made. | Ms Saberi's lawyer Abdolsamad Khorramshahi and her father confirmed that an appeal would be made. |
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 was among the top 10 finalists in Miss America 1998. | The daughter of an Iranian father and a Japanese mother, she was once crowned Miss North Dakota 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. |
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