Journalist Roxana Saberi, who was incarcerated for four months in Iran on spurious charges (and whose detainment, trial, sentencing, hunger strike, and wonderful release Isak has been following with great attention) now gives her first full-length interview to NPR.
Saberi tells Melissa Block that she gave a false confession to Iranian interrogators as a result of severe duress, but that she soon recanted when her "conscience got the better" of her. She also says that "to this day she doesn't know why she was arrested — or why she was freed."
She is remarkably candid; it's a remarkable interview with a heroic woman.
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