Aldershot News & Mail

‘Wake-up call for government’

RICHARD RATCLIFFE CRITICISES PACE OF ACTION AS IRAN REJECTS WIFE NAZANIN’S SENTENCE APPEAL

- By ISOBEL FRODSHAM Press Associatio­n

THE husband of Nazanin ZaghariRat­cliffe has criticised the government’s handling of his wife’s case, stating it “does not deal with problems until they become crises”.

Richard Ratcliffe, who was born in Aldershot, went to school in Farnham and Salesian College in Farnboroug­h, and spent most of his life in Fleet, said he held a strategy meeting with the Foreign Office on Friday as he was concerned something would happen to his wife’s appeal during the autumn.

The next day, by coincidenc­e, Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe was informed her appeal had been rejected, meaning she could now be sent back to prison at any point to serve a sentence of one year imprisonme­nt plus a oneyear travel ban for “spreading propaganda against the regime”.

Mr Ratcliffe said he had urged the government to take quicker action over trying to get Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe home as he was concerned about the outcome of her appeal.

He told the PA news agency: “The longer we waited, the more chance of bad news. I didn’t expect the next day to get bad news, but we did. That’s [the rejection of the appeal] the Iranians signalling they’re not prepared to wait forever and they will do what they need to do.

“Is this going to be a wake-up call for the government? Maybe, maybe not. One of the challenges I find with this government is that it doesn’t deal with problems until they become crises. This is Iran threatenin­g a crisis. One hopes that the government takes it seriously.”

Mr Ratcliffe, who has been campaignin­g for his wife’s return since her original incarcerat­ion in 2016, said he was surprised by the update on Saturday. He added he thought her appeal would have ended up being rejected in November after a

“drawn-out court process” as Iran was “always going to confirm guilt, regardless of whether there is any”.

In a statement, Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said Iran’s decision to proceed with the “baseless” charges against the mother-of-one was an “appalling continuati­on of the cruel ordeal she is going through”, adding: “We are doing all we can to help Nazanin get home to her young daughter and family and I will continue to press Iran on this point.”

Mr Ratcliffe said Ms Truss had spoken to Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe on the phone on Saturday after her appeal was rejected.

Responding to the statement, Mr Ratcliffe said: “Nazanin said that she sounded angry on the phone and I can hear the anger in her words. But at this stage I am interested in her latest sentence, ‘the actions she is taking beyond more pressing Iran’.”

The Foreign Office declined to comment further.

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KIRSTY O’CONNOR/ PA WIRE Richard Ratcliffe has said one of the problems he finds with the UK government is ‘it doesn’t deal with problems until they become crises’
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