Belfast Telegraph

Iran’s new case against Zaghari-ratcliffe slammed

- By Harriet Line

DOMINIC Raab has condemned Iran’s decision to continue with a “wholly arbitrary” new case against Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe as “unacceptab­le and unjustifia­ble”.

The Foreign Secretary said the British-iranian mother-of-one must be allowed to return to the UK without further delay.

Mrs Zaghari-ratcliffe could have to wait a week before hearing a court’s verdict on new charges of “propaganda against Iran”.

She completed a five-year sentence earlier this month in Tehran on spying charges levied by Iranian authoritie­s, the last year of which was spent under house arrest due to the pandemic.

But she returned to court yesterday where she was tried on new charges of “propaganda against Iran”, her MP Tulip Siddiq said.

Some observers have linked Mrs Zaghari-ratcliffe’s case to a long-standing debt Iran alleges it is owed by the UK.

Mr Raab said: “It is unacceptab­le and unjustifia­ble that Iran has chosen to continue with this second, wholly arbitrary, case against Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe.

“The Iranian government has deliberate­ly put her through a cruel and inhumane ordeal.

“Nazanin must be allowed to return to her family in the UK without further delay. We continue to do all we can to support her.”

Ms Siddiq, the MP for Hampstead and Kilburn, wrote on Twitter: “I can confirm that Nazanin appeared in court this morning and was tried on new charges of ‘propaganda against Iran’. No verdict was given but it should be delivered within a week.”

The hearing, which lasted just over 20 minutes, was a continuati­on of the trial that was adjourned in November, on charges originally brought in 2017.

No new accusation­s were made and the charity worker’s lawyer was allowed to provide her defence.

After the hearing, Richard Ratcliffe said his wife’s future was still uncertain, facing open-ended detention, but that she was “relieved” it was her last trial.

He said: “I think the judge saying this is the last trial is just a nice feeling — I think it’s like you’ve done an exam, you don’t know whether you passed or not, but at least it is done and there’s a relief that comes with that.”

“And she’s done that and she’s gone off out for lunch with her mum and her sister which she hasn’t been able to do for a long time.”

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Nazanin Zagharirat­cliffe faces new charges of ‘propaganda against Iran’

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