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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

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Antonia Sat 16-Oct-21 22:29:06

I have just read the news that she has lost her appeal. I feel so desperately sorry for her, and I fear that she might never recover mentally from her continuing ordeal.
My heart goes out to her and her husband and daughter.

MayBee70 Wed 10-Nov-21 14:31:38

Johnson gave Iran the ammunition with which to fire at the poor woman. He didn’t even need to say what he did: it was another one of his throwaway comments. Remember when he started reciting a poem one day and people around him had to tell him it was inappropriate and offensive to the country he was visiting. And this isn’t the Scottish one either. I can’t remember the country.

Aspen Wed 10-Nov-21 16:18:01

Was it "The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God"?

Thailand?

MayBee70 Wed 10-Nov-21 17:56:49

I’ve just googled. He started reciting the first line from Mandalay when he visited the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. The British Ambassador Andrew Patrick had to tell him to shut up as if was offensive to the people in that country. Johnson could recite it but seemed to have no idea of what it was about. I can remember at the time thinking what an embarrassment he was and never dreamt he’d still be doing it all these years later as PM.

MayBee70 Wed 10-Nov-21 17:59:40

It’s probably why he now talks about James Bond, Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog in his speeches. Less chance of upsetting people.

Scottishgogo Thu 11-Nov-21 00:59:25

Well said grannyactivist. My sentiments entirely.

JenniferEccles Thu 11-Nov-21 13:04:36

I wonder what sustenance he’s having in the form of a drink?
I believe it’s about eighteen days now and although we all know that liquid intake is more critical than food I do wonder how long humans can last without food.
Perhaps he’s having something like Complan (if it’s still around).

maddyone Thu 11-Nov-21 13:07:49

Wouldn’t Complan or similar be food though? I imagine he’s just drinking water, but I don’t know.

JenniferEccles Thu 11-Nov-21 13:59:32

Yes I’m not sure maddyone but is it possible to survive for eighteen days on just water?
It’s a long time isn’t it!

MayBee70 Thu 11-Nov-21 15:57:33

You can survive up to 2 months according to google. He won’t be taking in anything resembling food ( if he says he’s not eating he won’t be taking in any food substances )but I would imagine he’s drinking water with things added dioralite etc.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 11-Nov-21 16:46:35

There have been face-to-face talks with a member of the Iranian Government &
U.K. Foreign Office today according to the lunchtime news.

Scones Thu 11-Nov-21 17:54:57

Tulip Siddiq met up with Richard afterwards and tweeted this.

"Richard Ratcliffe and I have come out of our meeting with the Foreign Office Minister, who had just met his Iranian counterpart.

It was hard to watch my constituent in visible distress as it became clear that there was no real breakthrough and nothing new to report."

I feel so sorry for him.

maddyone Thu 11-Nov-21 17:58:24

Thank you for that update Scones. I haven’t seen any news yet as went out this afternoon.
Maybee, I hope you’re right and he’s taking Dioralyte in his water.

Zennomore Thu 11-Nov-21 18:06:08

Two young women in the news today. The plight of 1 in stark contrast to the needs of the other.

MayBee70 Thu 11-Nov-21 18:10:11

Scones

Tulip Siddiq met up with Richard afterwards and tweeted this.

"Richard Ratcliffe and I have come out of our meeting with the Foreign Office Minister, who had just met his Iranian counterpart.

It was hard to watch my constituent in visible distress as it became clear that there was no real breakthrough and nothing new to report."

I feel so sorry for him.

I was so hoping there had been a break through….sad

Goodasgold12 Fri 12-Nov-21 12:26:42

I have just watched the News programme about Richard Ratcliffe's hunger strike this morning it's Heart breaking and makes me so sad, what an amazing man and family. I have no idea apart from writing to the Government on his behalf on what to do to support him? Anyone here got any suggestions of how to help him before its to late? Many thanks!

MayBee70 Fri 12-Nov-21 12:59:07

A friend of mine is tweeting her MP on a daily basis. I don’t do twittering but will look into how to go about it….

varian Fri 12-Nov-21 20:17:55

The problem is that because of our obscenely undemocratic FPTP voting system, most of us have ended up with Tory MPs although most of us voted against the Tory Party.

You can tweet your Tory MP as much as you liker but they JUST DON'T CARE.

BlueBelle Sat 13-Nov-21 07:21:58

I find this case absolutely heartbreaking but what can possible be achieved by hunger strike that is going to make no difference whatsoever except either leave the child an orphan or completely mentally messed up I know he’s desperate but that will achieve nothing
Johnson s mouth has a life of its own, he is dangerous in its looseness
Of course we should pay the money we owe them we would be in a much much better station to demand her return of course they may not respond as they should but it would give us leverage and take away their reasoning and anyway we just should morally pay our debts

Allsorts Sat 13-Nov-21 07:32:16

It is truly heartbreaking, the husband has done everything humanly possible to get her home. I wish he would start eating for his child’s sake if not his own, I understood it’s 3 days without water, 3 weeks without food before the body shuts down. It serves no purpose what he is doing, it will not influence the governments.
I can’t understand why we would not pay debts we owe.

Alegrias1 Sat 13-Nov-21 08:30:47

It's absolutely beyond me that anybody thinks a valid response to this is to tell Radcliffe that he's wasting his time to go on hunger strike and that he's hurting his daughter.

Gwyneth Sat 13-Nov-21 08:35:01

Would be interesting to know if his wife is supporting his action?

BlueBelle Sat 13-Nov-21 08:56:17

Why Alagrias ? What will he achieve by dying ? one less thorn in the side of Iran It will achieve nothing for his little girl and nothing for his poor helpless wife who will feel a million time worse if that’s possible it will hurt no one but this poor little family unit
He needs to fight on alive

Alegrias1 Sat 13-Nov-21 09:07:48

He said some time ago that he will probably stop the strike when the Iranian delegation leave COP26. Because by then he'll have shown the governments and the people of this country just how desperate the situation is.

It's a protest, he's not going to starve himself to death. And we're all talking about it again, aren't we? So I'm afraid sentimental ideas about staying alive for his poor little daughter and helpless wife are a bit misplaced. We're beyond that now.

lemongrove Sat 13-Nov-21 09:32:45

varian

The problem is that because of our obscenely undemocratic FPTP voting system, most of us have ended up with Tory MPs although most of us voted against the Tory Party.

You can tweet your Tory MP as much as you liker but they JUST DON'T CARE.

Change the record!
We have a Conservative government with a huge majority because that’s how people voted.
If, in the next GE there was to be a Labour landslide what would you be saying then?
That it’s a disgrace because most of us did not vote for them?
The Lib Dems are dwindling away into obscurity because either nobody knows what they stand for, or who their leaders are, and they take up with enthusiasm causes that people are rightly wary of ( trans issues.)

BlueBelle Sat 13-Nov-21 09:33:41

It’s not sentimental rubbish if he’s going to stop and said he’s going to stop what is the point !!! I know he’s desperate but that way is only hurrying himself and his family and his wife
We would have discussed it anyway because of her possibility if going back to prison from house arrest