World | Iran Saberi Freed by Iran, United With Parents Jailed US journalist has prison term cut to two years suspended By Jason Farago Posted May 11, 2009 6:17 AM CDT Copied Reza Saberi, father of the Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi, who has been convicted of spying, talks with the media during his daughter's appeal hearing in Tehran, Sunday, May 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi) Roxana Saberi, the Iranian-American reporter jailed in Tehran for the last 5 months, has been freed and reunited with her parents, the AP reports. An appeals court yesterday cut her sentence to a 2-year suspended term, down from the 8 years she was given for spying for the US. The case sparked international concern, and Saberi undertook a two-week hunger strike to protest her conviction. She was reunited with her father and mother, who were waiting outside the prison on her release. "They left for their house," her lawyer told the AP, and plan to leave the country in the next few days. Read These Next Viking Cruises likes to say no. It's paid off. She was born at a McDonald's, so obviously this is her nickname. Two Powerball players have a lot of financial planning to do. Trump may be targeting this city next due to a misleading news report. Report an error