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A court in Iran will hear an appeal from jailed US-Iranian reporter Roxana Saberi on Sunday, two days earlier than expected, her lawyer says. | A court in Iran will hear an appeal from jailed US-Iranian reporter Roxana Saberi on Sunday, two days earlier than expected, her lawyer says. |
Abdolsamad Khorramshahi said it was not clear when a ruling would be announced, but he said he was optimistic that the 32-year-old would be acquitted. | Abdolsamad Khorramshahi said it was not clear when a ruling would be announced, but he said he was optimistic that the 32-year-old would be acquitted. |
Ms Saberi was convicted of spying for the US - a charge she denied. | Ms Saberi was convicted of spying for the US - a charge she denied. |
The case sparked international concern and US President Barack Obama has appealed on her behalf. | The case sparked international concern and US President Barack Obama has appealed on her behalf. |
Appeal process | |
Unlike her original trial, the legal process this time has been arranged to appear fair and open, says the BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran. | |
I do hope and I am optimistic she will be acquitted Abdolsamad KhorramshahiMs Saberi's lawyer | |
While the hearing is still not open to the public, Ms Saberi's appeal is being heard before a panel of three judges, and representatives of the Iranian Bar Association are being allowed to attend. | |
Her lawyer has also been given plenty of notice. | |
Mr Khorramshahi said he had submitted 15 pages of documents in support of the appeal for Roxana Saberi . | Mr Khorramshahi said he had submitted 15 pages of documents in support of the appeal for Roxana Saberi . |
"I am optimistic she will be acquitted," he said. | |
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has urged the court to give Ms Saberi her full legal rights. | |
Details of the evidence against her have still not been made public, but some legal officials have said they hope the appeal court will reconsider Ms Saberi's eight-year sentence, which even for the crime of spying is considered very severe. | |
The appeal was initially scheduled for Tuesday, and it is not known why the hearing was brought forward. | The appeal was initially scheduled for Tuesday, and it is not known why the hearing was brought forward. |
Spy charges | |
Ms Saberi has been held in Tehran's Evin prison since January. | Ms Saberi has been held in Tehran's Evin prison since January. |
Her family said she spent two weeks on hunger strike after the sentencing was announced, but began to accept food again earlier this week. | Her family said she spent two weeks on hunger strike after the sentencing was announced, but began to accept food again earlier this week. |
The journalist originally faced a less serious accusation of buying alcohol, and later of working as a reporter without a valid press card. | 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 organisations including the BBC and the US-based National Public Radio. | She has worked as a freelance journalist for news organisations including the BBC and the US-based National Public Radio. |