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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

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varian Thu 03-Jan-19 11:54:44

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British charity worker jailed in Iran, has announced she will start a hunger strike on 14 January after being refused access to medical help, according to a letter published by an Iranian rights charity.

Writing from Tehran’s Evian prison, Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe said she will start the three-day strike with fellow inmate and prominent rights activist Narges Mohammadi but continue it until their demands are met.

The British dual national and mother-of-one has been behind bars since she was arrested from Tehran airport while on holiday visiting family in April 2016.

The letter, published by Tehran-based Defenders of Human Rights Centre, said both women had been barred access to medication and treatment “despite frequent requests” and appeals to relevant authorities.

“In protest against this illegal, inhuman and non-religious practice, and due to concerns about our health and our lives, we will go on hunger strike for three days from 24 to 26 Dey 1397 [14 to 16 January 2019] and ask for immediate care,” the letter said.

The 28 December marked her 1,000th day behind bars.

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffe-hunger-strike-iran-prison-jail-medical-care-british-latest-a8709086.html

maddyone Wed 09-Jan-19 00:37:10

I think you’re right maryeliza, the political situation/ balance of power changed, none the less I do wonder if something else about her changed, though she can’t have foreseen any problem as she wouldn’t have taken her daughter there, and no doubt, her husband wouldn’t have wanted her to take their daughter either.

You could very well be right about only the father passing on Iranian citizenship, as my son’s friend didn’t say anything about that. She led me to believe it’s all children from a relationship with one ( or more) Iranian parents, but it’s more than possible that it’s just the father.

varian Tue 20-Aug-19 19:06:19

Boris Johnson is all talk. The only obvious result of his careless talk when he was foreign secretary was the unjust imprisonment of Nazanin Whose situation has just become much worse.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-49405429

jura2 Thu 19-Sept-19 21:18:11

There was a vote today in the EU Parliament, to request that she is released.

The Brexit Party MEPs

ABSTAINED

may the shame be on them forever sad sad sad

janipat Thu 19-Sept-19 21:21:50

What possible reason could possibly justify abstaining? An absolute disgrace, every last one of them!

jura2 Thu 19-Sept-19 21:39:02

it begins with 'r' or 'I' - or both

varian Thu 19-Sept-19 21:49:59

These so-called Brexit so-called party so-called MEPs are utterly disgusting.

Fiachna50 Thu 19-Sept-19 21:51:47

I have to say that most people who live in troubled countries, would be telling their family not to come. If I had been a grandmother living in a country with the issues Iran has. Its the last place Id want my grandchildren to come to. Their safety and the safety of my daughter would be uppermost in my mind. Im assuming, perhaps wrongly , that for some reason the lady felt it was safe to visit her parents. There is much I do not understand about the situation. The Foreign Office get blamed for an awful lot. They don't have a magic wand and alot of people from the UK seem to think they can do what they like in other countries, then expect the Foreign Office to work miracles.

Fiachna50 Thu 19-Sept-19 21:54:30

I would just like to add, not that I think this lady was behaving like that. I meant an awful lot of British people in general. You just need to look at the behaviour in places like Spain for example.

growstuff Thu 19-Sept-19 22:09:57

You're right! It has absolutely nothing to do with this case!

Joelsnan Thu 19-Sept-19 22:10:04

The Brexit MEPs were probably right in abstaining. Iran would consider this a very serious interference in their own business.
Iran does not recognise dual nationality therefore U.K. has no influence in the case.
The lady worked for Reuters so there may be more to this than is being divulged.
All of this external agitation over what Iran will consider as an internal issue could actually make things worse for Nazanin.

growstuff Thu 19-Sept-19 22:19:35

No, she didn't work for Reuters. She worked for Thompson Reuters, which is a charity.

PS. I worked for Reuters when I was younger - glad nobody ever thought I was a spy!

Joelsnan Thu 19-Sept-19 22:30:54

Thomson Reuters Corp. provides integrated and intelligent information for businesses and professionals. It serves decision makers in the financial and risk, legal, tax and accounting, intellectual property, and science and media markets. ... financial and corporate professionals to connect.

The Thomson Corporation acquired Reuters Group PLC to form Thomson Reuters on April 17, 2008. ... It is now listed only as Thomson Reuters Corporation on the New York Stock Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol: TRI)

Whitewavemark2 Fri 20-Sept-19 08:14:49

joelsnan are you saying that Iran is justified in imprisoning her?

growstuff Fri 20-Sept-19 08:32:26

Yes, I know joelsnan.

eazybee Fri 20-Sept-19 09:09:20

Joelsnan is stating facts.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 20-Sept-19 09:43:45

No joelsnan is stating an opinion. But I’m sure she can speak for herself

Joelsnan Fri 20-Sept-19 10:05:51

WWM2
I do not have sight of the court proceedings so do not know what their justification was.
Of course I would be happier if she was freed.
However as we well know the Iranian system does not like external western interference in their internal affairs and will dig in if they perceive this to be the case.
Quiet diplomacy is required and what the US is doing with sanctions and cranking up the war rhetoric will not help as we are considered puppets of US.
BTW I am stating facts not a personal opinion.

Labaik Fri 20-Sept-19 10:11:14

Well, I think it's appalling that they abstained; I'm equally appalled that some people on this forum are justifying it, too#albeitnotsurprised

Whitewavemark2 Fri 20-Sept-19 10:14:42

Thank you joelsnan your reply was what I expected

Joelsnan Fri 20-Sept-19 11:18:26

WWM2
Thank you for appreciating fact.

jura2 Fri 20-Sept-19 11:27:35

Appalling indeed- and just shows what they are about sad

if it was Tommy Robinson Yaxley Lemon held there they would be going crazy.

Joelsnan Fri 20-Sept-19 11:44:51

jura2
But Yaxley Lennon is not an Iranian citizen by birth.
Were the Iranians up in arms when he was imprisoned here?

Whitewavemark2 Fri 20-Sept-19 11:47:22

Oh dear.

Joelsnan Fri 20-Sept-19 12:08:43

WWM2
Please elaborate on your Oh dear. comment as it adds nothing to the thread.

grapefruitpip Fri 20-Sept-19 12:25:02

Sorry but why would Iranians care if a thuggish racist was imprisoned?