Iranian Journalist Roxana Saberi

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  • May 30: Roxana Saberi arrives in U.S. after being freed from an Iranian prison.
  • May 15: U.S.-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi smiles as she arrives at the airport in Schwechat, Austria.
  • May 12: U.S.-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi smiles as she talks with media in Tehran, Iran.
  • April 18, 2009: Roxana Saberi, a 31-year-old dual American-Iranian citizen pictured here in an undated photo, is convicted of spying and sentenced to eight years in prison by an Iranian court.
  • Roxana Saberi in a photo released by the Miss North Dakota pageant
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  • Roxana Saberi in a photo released by The Miss North Dakota Pageant. Saberi, a 31-year-old dual American-Iranian citizen, was arrested in late January and initially accused of working without press credentials. But an Iranian judge leveled a far more serious allegation, charging her with spying for the United States. She was convicted and sentenced to eight years in prison on April 18, 2009.
  • April 18, 2009: Roxana Saberi, shown here in North Dakota, is sentenced to eight years in prison by an Iranian court. Her lawyer plans to appeal.
  • File: U.S. journalist Roxana Saberi filming in Tehran.
  • Reza Saberi, pictured here in Tehran, is the father of American-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi -- who has been in jail for more than two months in Iran.
  • Reza Saberi, pictured here in Tehran, holds a photo of his daughter, the American-Iranian journalist Roxana Saberi. She has been in jail for more than two months in Iran on charges of spying.
  • April 8,2009: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton comments on the fate of journalist Roxana Saberi.