Sunday, May 3, 2009

Roxana Saberi and Japan's Hirofumi Nakasone

Japan's Hirofumi Nakasone is advocating on behalf of American journalist Roxana Saberi, imprisoned in Iran for spying.

TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran's foreign minister assured his visiting Japanese counterpart that the case of an American journalist imprisoned in Tehran for allegedly spying for the United States will get a fair review on appeal.

Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said 32-year-old Roxana Saberi's appeal will be "reviewed justly and humanely." He spoke at a joint news conference Saturday with Japan's Hirofumi Nakasone, who expressed concern over the case during his visit to Iran.

Saberi is a dual Iranian-American citizen who was born in Fargo, North Dakota. Her father is Iranian and her mother is Japanese.

I'm glad to hear Japan is applying some pressure on Iran.

I think the U.S. should be doing more.

What's Hillary and the State Department doing?

I suppose I should cut Hillary some slack.

Did she and Bill have date night on Saturday?

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