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British-Iranian aid worker gets 3-day release from jail

August 23, 2018 at 3:41 pm

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and her husband, Richard Ratcliffe on 1 January 2011 [MrZeroPage /Wikipedia]

Detained British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been released from jail in Iran for three days, her supporters said today.

Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested in April 2016 at a Tehran airport as she was heading back to Britain with her two-year-old daughter after a family visit.

She was convicted of plotting to overthrow Iran’s clerical establishment, a charge denied by her family and the Thomas Reuters Foundation where she works.

Britain’s foreign minister Jeremy Hunt welcomed what he said on Twitter was “really good news”, and said Britain would push for a permanent release.

The Free Nazanin campaign group said Zaghari-Ratcliffe was released from Evin prison on furlough this morning and was currently with her family in Damavand in Tehran province.

The statement from her supporters quoted Zaghari-Ratcliffe as saying it would be “just awesome” for her daughter Gabriella to finally have her home.

Read: Jailed British-Iranian aid worker to face trial on security charges

“The thought of brushing her hair, and giving her a bath, of being able to take her to the park, and feed her, and sleep next to her – it just kills me,” she said in the statement. “It is still so hard to believe.”

She said she had received indications she would be allowed out of jail but had feared it would not happen. “I wasn’t expecting it at all when it was mentioned two weeks ago. I didn’t tell Gabriella or for a long time my mum – so if it didn’t happen I would be the only one to suffer.”