The Scotsman

Reunited: Freed Briton ‘overwhelme­d’

- By CATHERINE WYLIE newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe was reunited with her daughter Gabriella yesterday after being released from an Iranian prison for three days. Her family said they hoped the breakthrou­gh will lead to permanent freedom.

Charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe is “overwhelme­d” and “very happy” after being temporaril­y released from prison in Iran for three days, her husband has said.

The British-iranian mother has been reunited with fouryear-old daughter Gabriella and other family members after spending 873 days in jail.

She was sentenced to five years in jail after being accused of spying by Tehran’s Islamist regime.

Mrs Zaghari-ratcliffe, from Hampstead, north London, has consistent­ly denied all allegation­s, insisting she was on holiday to introduce her daughter to family.

The39-year-oldwasrele­ased from Evin prison in Tehran yesterday morning and is now with family in Damavand, just outside the capital, until Sunday, according to the Free Nazanin campaign.

Husband Richard Ratcliffe welcomed the “good step”, saying: “Despite the build-up, today was a genuine surprise after all the disappoint­ments.

“We have been burned by hope before, so it had been easier to presume disappoint­ment would come again. But it didn’t – she is outside those prison walls. And we are all so pleased.”

Mrs Zaghari-ratcliffe said: “I was so emotional to see my grandmothe­r today. I cried so much. I felt so overwhelme­d. My dad’s home is not my home – but it is so much better than prison. People in the ward were so excited – they sang songs and danced. I baked for them in celebratio­n. It felt like this really could be the beginning of the end.”

Her lawyer will apply to

extend the furlough and several of her cellmates remain out of prison more than a month after being granted the same three-day period initially.

Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt tweeted: “Really good news that Nazanin has been released on furlough, credit to tireless campaignin­g by husband Richard and her friends.

“But being in prison AT ALL is gross injustice and she must be PERMANENTL­Y released for which every effort will continue.”

Describing the family reunion,

RICHARD RATCLIFFE Husband of Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe

Mr Ratcliffe said his wife was “overwhelme­d”. He said: “She was very happy on the phone, though confessed to having cried lots, particular­ly when seeing her grandmothe­r, and to being still overwhelme­d.”

Mr Ratcliffe also thanked Mr Hunt for “all his recent efforts and considerat­ions”.

The previous foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, last year apologised for the “distress” and “suffering” he caused by suggesting Mrs Zaghari-ratcliffe was training journalist­s

in Iran, which exposed her to the threat of her five-year jail sentence being doubled. Mrs Zaghari-ratcliffe, who works for the Thomson Reuters Foundation, is facing a hearing over an unspecifie­d security charge which her family believes will include an accusation of spreading propaganda against the Iranian regime.

She been used as a political pawn, according to Nobel Laureate and Iranian human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi.

“We have been burned by hope before , but she is outside those prison walls. And we are all so pleased”

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Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe embraces her daughter Gabriella in Damavand, Iran following her release from prison for three days.

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