Iran and the jailed journalist
NY Times:
The other political prisoners who are in the Iranian gulag are still there and the religious bigots are still making women wear funny clothes. Beyond this show little has changed.
The release of an Iranian-American journalist imprisoned on charges of spying for the United States removes an obstacle to President Obama’s opening to Iran but illustrates the volatility of the Iranian government.I think there is another explanation for this show. Iran planned to do this all along so they could put on pretensions of reasonableness for Obama. Saberi was barely a journalist much less a spy and that is probably the reason she was targeted for the show trial followed by a show of "mercy" justice.The journalist, Roxana Saberi, had been in jail since January, yet an appeals court on Monday rejected her eight-year sentence, a month after Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, wrote a letter urging the court to be fair in its review.
American officials said Iran’s handling of the Saberi case underlined a deepening divide within its leadership about how to respond to President Obama’s recent overtures. It also reflects domestic politics a month before Mr. Ahmadinejad faces a critical election, according to analysts.
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The other political prisoners who are in the Iranian gulag are still there and the religious bigots are still making women wear funny clothes. Beyond this show little has changed.
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