Evening Standard

Nazanin makes doll in jail for Hunt’s little girl

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parents, brother and her four-year-old daughter Gabriella, a British citizen who was separated from her mother when she was arrested in April 2016.

Today her husband Richard told the Evening Standard: “Mr Hunt bought presents for Gabriella and a little stuffed elephant, and his daughter who is also four made her a postcard with stickers on. Gabriella had drawn him a picture too. Nazanin had made two dolls, one for Gabriella and one for his daughter.

“She wanted to thank him for coming to Iran and for the effort he is putting in. I think Nazanin’s family were moved that he came and is paying such close attention to this.

“Personally, I was really pleased how clear and straightfo­rward he was with his comments.

“Given the swirling vulnerabil­ities with Iranian and British politics, being clear and consistent on where the UK stands is important. If you say it’s not acceptable [to have jailed Nazanin], then everybody can understand each other.”

Mr Hunt tweeted: “No child should have to go this long without t h e i r m o t h e r. #FreeNazani­n.”

During his first visit to the country as Foreign Secretary, he met foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to request Mrs ZaghariRat­cliffe’s release and also discuss D o n a l d T r u m p’s decision to re-impose sanctions and withdraw from an internatio­nal accord over the Iranian nuclear programme.

There were hopes that Mr Hunt would be allowed to meet officials from the judiciary and Revolution­ary Guard, who have the most control over the case, but this is not thought to have gone ahead.

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a project manager with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, was seized at Tehran airport as she tried to fly back home to London after a family holiday to introduce Gabriella, then 22 months old, to her parents. She is serving a five-year sentence after being convicted of plotting to overthrow Iran’s Islamic clerical establishm­ent, a charge denied by her family and the Foundation. She has been imprisoned in a wing for political prisoners in Evin jail.

Mr Hunt is the third senior government figure to fly to Iran to press the case for her release. Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson visited last year and Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has also met Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s family in Tehran.

Theresa May made a direct appeal to President Hassan Rouhani of Iran when they met at the fringes of a United Nations General Assembly meeting in September. Mr Ratcliffe said that there had been a “clear shift” from the Foreign Office in their approach and a hardening of their stance on Iran’s jailing of dual nationals. He added: “I spoke to Nazanin this morning. She said her stomach was like a dishwasher and she was stressed, but there is a little bit of hope.”

Mr Johnson sparked outrage this year when he suggested Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe had been teaching journalist­s in the country before her arrest, which the family deny. This is believed to have led to increased tensions over the affair.

She was released temporaril­y for three days over the summer when she was reunited with her daughter after two years apart. Since then her health has deteriorat­ed.

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 ??  ?? Exchange of gifts: Jeremy Hunt meets Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s daughter Gabriella, four. She saw her mother briefly in September, inset
Exchange of gifts: Jeremy Hunt meets Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s daughter Gabriella, four. She saw her mother briefly in September, inset
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