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Husband Richard Ratcliffe says the comments have left him 'disoriented'.
It’s been three years since Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was detained in an Iranian prison. Separated from her daughter Gabriella as her husband has campaigned tirelessly for her release. Nazanin is currently under a form of diplomatic protection in an unprecedented move by the UK Foreign Office.
On third anniversary of arrest, Richard Ratcliffe says wife still affected by gaslighting she received from interrogators.
Supporters left 155 bunches of flowers, one for each week she has been held.
This rare move asserts that Iran’s injuries to Nazanin are injuries to Britain itself – it is unclear how Iran will react but it could be the first step towards freedom
“We are glad the Foreign Secretary has decided enough is enough – he is right," her husband said.
They have lived in Scotland on and off for 40 years.
Her husband said he hoped she would now receive the medical attention she needs.
Solitary confinement, a string of official accusations made against her ahead of an unfair trial, the recurrent denial of medical treatment – Nazanin has been subjected to a battery of abuses
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has begun an initial three-day hunger strike from inside an Iranian prison. The British-Iranian aid worker is demanding to see a doctor and have the prison give written confirmation that she be allowed to receive the prescribed treatment.