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The jailed US-Iranian reporter Roxana Saberi has ended a two-week hunger strike, her father Reza Saberi says. | The jailed US-Iranian reporter Roxana Saberi has ended a two-week hunger strike, her father Reza Saberi says. |
Roxana Saberi, 32, began eating again on Monday evening. She started the fast on 21 April to protest against an eight-year jail sentence for spying. | Roxana Saberi, 32, began eating again on Monday evening. She started the fast on 21 April to protest against an eight-year jail sentence for spying. |
Her lawyer told the BBC that an appeals court would hear her case on 12 May. He said the verdict would be announced the same day or within a week. | Her lawyer told the BBC that an appeals court would hear her case on 12 May. He said the verdict would be announced the same day or within a week. |
Iranian judiciary officials denied Ms Saberi was ever on a hunger strike. | Iranian judiciary officials denied Ms Saberi was ever on a hunger strike. |
Reza Saberi, who on Tuesday said his daughter was "very weak", welcomed the news. | Reza Saberi, who on Tuesday said his daughter was "very weak", welcomed the news. |
"She has stopped her hunger strike," he told Reuters news agency. "We are very relieved and happy that she stopped. We were very worried about her health," he said. | "She has stopped her hunger strike," he told Reuters news agency. "We are very relieved and happy that she stopped. We were very worried about her health," he said. |
The case of class="bodl" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/8000522.stm">Roxana Saberi has sparked international attention and protests calling for her to be released. US President Barack Obama has also appealed on her behalf. | |
Official denials | Official denials |
On Tuesday, the spokesman for the judiciary in class="bodl" href="/1/hi/world/middle_east/country_profiles/790877.stm">Iran denied the family's claims of a hunger strike. | |
"I asked the deputy prosecutor two days ago. He said that she is in complete health and not on hunger strike," Ali Reza Jamshidi told a news conference in Tehran. | |
Ms Saberi has been held in Tehran's Evin prison since January. | |
The journalist originally faced a less serious accusation of buying alcohol, and later of working as a reporter without a valid press card. | |
Soon after, the spying charge was introduced, and she was tried and sentenced behind closed doors by the Revolutionary Court in Tehran. | Soon after, the spying charge was introduced, and she was tried and sentenced behind closed doors by the Revolutionary Court in Tehran. |
Ms Saberi, who holds dual US and Iranian citizenship, has spent six years in Iran studying and writing a book. | Ms Saberi, who holds dual US and Iranian citizenship, has spent six years in Iran studying and writing a book. |
She has worked as a freelance journalist for news organizations including the BBC and the US-based National Public Radio. | She has worked as a freelance journalist for news organizations including the BBC and the US-based National Public Radio. |
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