Iran sentences Iranian-French academic to five years in prison – lawyer

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Iran sentences Iranian-French academic Fariba Adelkhah to 5 years in prison on national security charges

Iran sentenced a French-Iranian academic to five years in prison on national security charges on Saturday, her lawyer said.

He said his client would only be expected to serve the longer, five-year jail term and added that she intended to appeal.

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