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Good news from Iran

We spend so much time wringing our hands about the future of journalism here in the United States that we sometimes forget what a dangerous occupation it is overseas, for American and foreign reporters alike. So it’s good to be able to pass along a bit of good news, from Iran of all places. Here’s the AP summary:

US reporter leaves jail in Iran, lawyer says

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A lawyer for a U.S. journalist jailed in Iran says she has been freed from prison after an appeals court suspended her eight-year jail sentence.

Roxana Saberi, a 32-year-old dual Iranian-American citizen, was convicted last month of spying for the U.S. and sentenced to eight years in prison. An appeals court reduced her jail term on Monday to a two-year suspended sentence.

Her lawyer, Abdolsamad Khorramshahi, tells The Associated Press that she was released and is “now out of jail.”

Earlier Monday, Saberi’s father, said he would make plans to return home with his daughter in the next few days. Saberi parents live in Fargo, North Dakota and had traveled to Iran to seek her release.

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