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Saberi 'on hunger strike' in Iran | Saberi 'on hunger strike' in Iran |
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An American-Iranian reporter jailed by Tehran for eight years on charges of espionage has gone on hunger strike, her father has said. | An American-Iranian reporter jailed by Tehran for eight years on charges of espionage has gone on hunger strike, her father has said. |
Reza Saberi said his daughter Roxana told him she had stopped eating five days ago. | Reza Saberi said his daughter Roxana told him she had stopped eating five days ago. |
"I'm very worried," he told Reuters news agency. | "I'm very worried," he told Reuters news agency. |
Ms Saberi was convicted of being an American spy and sentenced behind closed doors by the Revolutionary Court in Tehran a week ago. | Ms Saberi was convicted of being an American spy and sentenced behind closed doors by the Revolutionary Court in Tehran a week ago. |
She has become somewhat of a cause celebre, with US President Barack Obama expressing dismay at her conviction and rallies called to demand her release. | |
Mr Obama and Ms Saberi's family have insisted she is not a spy. | |
But Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has refused to intervene, insisting the courts acted independently and that she will be accorded her full rights. | |
Ms Saberi has lodged an appeal, which Iranian authorities say will be heard fairly and quickly. |
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