Roxana Saberi Released From Iranian Prison 'With My Head Held High'
ABC News
28-May-2009 (3 comments)

Saberi told ABC News' Diane Sawyer in an interview airing Friday on "Good Morning America that while she was never physically tortured, she was subjected to hours-long interrogation sessions, during which she was blindfolded and bombarded with questions by a group of men who promised her freedom if she confessed to being a spy. "Since they were making these threats to me -- that I would have to remain in jail if I did not make this confession -- and because nobody knew where I was, I confessed to being a U.S. spy," she said. "I thought I had to do this to be free, but my conscience got the better of me."

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Tara

Just say you are a spy and you can go!

by Tara on

Are those guys for real?!!  "Confess to being a spy and we will free you?!!"  A "spy" could walk but not an innocent person?!! The Iranian justice system is a joke!


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tara iranian justice system

by nojanthegreat on

tara iranian justice system is not a joke. she is a joke. she is working without permit, she has the top secret and classified papers from goverment and she try to write the book about it  and that all this fuzz about. and she was freed as green light to american. and there was no hugh international call , usa was the only gov that say anything .

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but they tortured Zahra Kazemi to death

by Never FORGET (not verified) on

Of course they did not physically torture her ALL because of her citizenship and the HUGE international call for her release but we all know how they tortured Zahra Kazemi to death.