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Roxana Saberi

Roxana Saberi

This is the official website of Roxana Saberi, a journalist, author, speaker, and human rights advocate. Her book Between Two Worlds tells the story of her 2009 arrest and captivity in Iran.

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Saberi with schoolgirls in Kurdistan, Iran

Roxana Saberi is an author, journalist, and human rights advocate.

For the past few years, she has been giving presentations about human rights at schools, conferences, and rallies.  She focuses on Iran, the freedom of expression, and overcoming adversity, often linking these issues to her captivity in 2009 in a Tehran prison and the prisoners of conscience who befriended her there.

Saberi has spoken across the United States and has traveled to Europe, South America, and the Middle East to speak with the public, media, and government officials about human rights violations in Iran.

Her articles have been published by The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNN.com, The Daily Beast, and Chicago Tribune.  She has also been interviewed by organizations such as FOX News, ABC, NBC, CBS, BBC, CNN, PRI, NPR, and C-SPAN, as well as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Saberi moved to Iran in 2003 to work as the Iran correspondent for the U.S.-based Feature Story News.  She filed reports for organizations such as NPR, BBC, ABC Radio and Fox News and was working on a book about Iranian society when she was arrested on January 31, 2009.   Saberi was later sentenced to eight years in prison on a trumped-up charge of espionage.   In May 2009, an Iranian court overturned the sentence, and she was released.

Saberi has received the Medill Medal of Courage, the Ilaria Alpi Freedom of the Press Award, the NCAA Award of Valor, a POMED (Project for Middle East Democracy) Award, and an East-West Freedom Award from the Levantine Cultural Center.  She was named one of Jaycees’ 2011 Ten Outstanding Young Americans and was honored by the Japanese American Citizens League as an “Outstanding Woman.”  In September 2011, she was chosen as a “commended” artist for the Freedom to Create Main Prize.

Saberi’s book, Between Two Worlds: My Life and Captivity in Iran, was published by HarperCollins in March 2010. She is now working on her second book about Iran.

Saberi grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, the daughter of Reza Saberi, who was born in Iran, and Akiko Saberi, who is from Japan.  She was chosen Miss North Dakota in 1997 and was among the top ten finalists in Miss America 1998.  She graduated from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, with degrees in communications and French.

Saberi holds her first master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and her second master’s degree in international relations from the University of Cambridge.

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Saberi narrated the audiobook version of Between Two Worlds, which is available at ITunes, audible.com, and Amazon.  She has released a music album, including three of her piano compositions, inspired by some of the people and events in her book.  She was also a co-writer of No One Knows About Persian Cats, a film-documentary about underground music in Iran.

For information on Saberi’s father’s writing, please visit Amazon.

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