zondag 19 april 2009

Iran 263

National Iranian American Council
NIAC Condemns Iran’s Jailing of Iranian-American Journalist
Contact: Goli Fassihian
Tel: (202) 215 0998 

For Immediate Release

Washington, DC – The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) condemns the government of Iran’s dubious trial and jailing of Roxana Saberi. On Saturday, Saberi was convicted by an Iranian court on charges of espionage and given an eight-year prison sentence. No specific allegations or evidence have been made public.


“The changing rationales for her arrest and the one day secret trial seriously call into question the validity of the charges against Ms. Saberi and the fairness of her trial,” said NIAC president Trita Parsi. “This, and the countless other human rights abuses committed by Iran, are very disturbing and are of particular concern to the Iranian-American community. Iranian Americans specifically seem to have become targets of the Iranian government in recent years.”

Saberi was originally detained for allegedly buying alcohol. Iran's foreign ministry later said she was operating as a reporter with expired credentials. She was finally charged with spying shortly before the trial took place. Saberi, who has worked for National Public Radio and the BBC, has lived in Iran for six years.

President Barack Obama "is deeply disappointed at this news," said White House spokesman Robert Gibbs. Both Senators from North Dakota, Saberi's home state, spoke out strongly against the verdict. "I call on the Iranian government to show compassion," said Senator Dorgan.

According to her father, Saberi maintains her innocence and plans to go on a hunger strike.
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