The New Zealand Herald

Middle East

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British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has apologised for causing distress with remarks about a Iranian-British aid worker jailed in Iran. Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a project manager with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, was sentenced to five years after being convicted by an Iranian court of plotting to overthrow the Islamic Republic’s clerical establishm­ent. She denies the charges. Johnson had said that she had been teaching people journalism before her arrest in April 2016, contradict­ing her and her employer, who said she had been on holiday visiting her family. “Of course I apologise for the distress, for the suffering that has been caused by the impression I gave. . . She was there on holiday,” Johnson told Parliament.

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