US JOURNALIST CONVICTED  An October 12 photo shows the front of the Washington Post building in Washington, D.C. An Iranian court found Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian guilty of espionage and other crimes on Sunday, which the paper slammed as an “outrageous injustice,” vowing a quick appeal. AFP PHOTO
US JOURNALIST CONVICTED
An October 12 photo shows the front of the Washington Post building in Washington, D.C. An Iranian court found Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian guilty of espionage and other crimes on Sunday, which the paper slammed as an “outrageous injustice,” vowing a quick appeal. AFP PHOTO

WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Washington Post on Monday slammed the conviction of its reporter Jason Rezaian in Iran as an “outrageous injustice” and said it was working with his family and lawyer to prepare a quick appeal.

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