Iran: Imprisoned journalist on hunger strike
Roxana Saberi's father, Reza Saberi, has told media that his daughter has been refusing food for almost a week. She has lost nearly 4.5kg and is drinking only water and sugared water.
"We tried to convince her to give up her hunger strike but she is persistent, telling us 'I will be either freed or I will die here'," he is reported to have said on Sunday, Roxana Saberi’s 32nd birthday.
Human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi has agreed to defend the journalist but officials at Tehran's Evin Prison refused to let Ebadi meet her client. This was despite her having a court order to do so, according to her spokeswoman Narges Mohammadi.
Roxana Saberi was sentenced to eight years in jail after being convicted of espionage in a closed trial. She was arrested on 31 January 2009 and was initially told she faced the less serious accusation of buying alcohol, although officials later said it was because she had continued to report after her press credentials were withdrawn in 2006.
27 April 2009
Source: Amnesty International