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Reporter freed by Iran back in US


A US journalist who spent four months in an Iranian jail has arrived in the US to cheers and hugs from friends.

Roxana Saberi was arrested in late January and convicted by an Iranian court of spying for the US in a closed-door trial.

She spoke briefly to reporters after arriving with her parents and a family friend at Washington's Dulles International Airport on Friday.

Asked how she was feeling, Saberi said: "Very good. I wish I could personally thank all those who supported me during my 100 days in prison."

Among those she thanked were President Barack Obama, Hillary Rodham Clinton, the secretary of state, North Dakota politicians, human-rights groups and the Japanese government.

She said that singing the national anthem helped keep her going.

"It may sound corny, but I'm so happy to be home in the land of the free," said Saberi, 32, who has dual Iranian and US citizenship.

Suspended sentence

Saberi was freed on May 11 and reunited with her parents, who had come to Iran to seek her release, after an appeals court reduced her sentence to two years suspended.

She spent a week in the Austrian city of Vienna recuperating.

Saberi plans to spend a few days in Washington before returning to her home state North Dakota, according to Earl Pomeroy, the state's Democratic House member.

He issued a statement saying he was eager to welcome her home.

Saberi grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, and moved to Iran six years ago.

Kevin Melicher, a neighbour of Saberi's parents in Fargo, said the community prayed for Saberi's return and planted flowers in her family yard earlier this week.

"They wanted to do something," he said. "We want to make their house look welcoming."


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PUJ stages protest demo against abuse of journalists

PUJ stages protest demo against abuse of journalists








LAHORE: Punjab Union of Journalist (PUJ) staged demonstration outside Lahore Press Club (LPC), in protest of torture on journalists perpetrated by the guards of governor Punjab Salman Taseer and the members Tehreek Minhaj Al-Qura’n.

The protesters chanted slogans against the governor Punjab while president PUJ Ahsan Zia, on the occasion, deplored the violence on journalists and said that it was backed by the then government as it occurred in presence of governor himself but he did not take note on it.

He vowed to continue with the protest if no action from the government against the culprits responsible is taken.
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2nd IDPs’ relief camp set up under MKRF

2nd IDPs’ relief camp set up under MKRF KARACHI: Mir Khalil-ur-Rehman Foundation (MKRF) has established another relief camp with a view to raise money, food and clothing for the internally displaced persons (IDPs) hailing from the Swat valley and Malakand Division here in Karachi on Saturday, Geo news has reported.

The first relief camp of its kind was set up earlier here at Pakistan Air Force (PAF) museum under the auspices of Mir Khalil-ur Rehman Foundation while the second one has been established near Star Gate of Sharah-e-Faisal which has commenced relied activities.

Despite the rising tension in metropolis, the relief activities at MKR’s camps were on full swing on Saturday and the people across city continued to bring relief goods for the IDPs.

The people kept donating goods and money generously at the camps here including food items, medicines, cloths, and material necessary for daily life, with the intension to back up the relief and rehabilitation efforts by MKR foundation for the displaced people of Swat and Malakand Division.

MKR Foundation’s relief activities are on high-rise across country.
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Country at war, Swat judges undergoing tough time

Country at war, Swat judges undergoing tough time: CJP
Updated at: 0546 PST, Sunday, May 24, 2009

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