A Canadian-Iranian woman who spent nearly four months in prison in Iran says it is wonderful to be back home.
Homa Hoodfar says she is weak and tired after her ordeal.
Hoodfar held a news conference at Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport this morning and said she doesn't plan to return to Iran anytime soon.
She was released earlier this week and flown out of Iran to Oman.
Hoodfar had been detained since June 6 at Tehran's notorious Evin prison on allegations of ``dabbling in feminism'' and security matters.
Hoodfar, 65, is known for her research on Muslim women in various regions of the world and there have been suggestions Iranian authorities were particularly struck by her research on homosexuality and women's sexuality in the context of Muslim countries.