The Daily Telegraph

Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe and activist are denied conditiona­l release by Iran

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

IRAN’S prosecutor general has denied conditiona­l release for a jailed Britishira­nian woman and a human rights activist, a lawyer for the two said.

State news agency IRNA quoted Mahmoud Behzadirad as saying: “We had requested conditiona­l parole and furlough for both Nazanin Zaghari and Narges Mohammadi, and the prosecutor general has disagreed with both.

“Conditiona­l parole is my clients’ legal right,” the lawyer added.

Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe was arrested in 2016 as she was leaving Iran after taking her then 22-month-old daughter to visit her family. She had been working for the Thomson Reuters Foundation – the media organisati­on’s philanthro­pic arm – and was sentenced to five years in jail for sedition.

Ms Mohammadi, 47, was the spokeswoma­n for the Centre of Human Rights Defenders in Iran and had campaigned against the death penalty. Initially arrested in 2015, the mother of two was sentenced to 10 years in prison for “forming and managing an illegal group”, among other charges.

The human rights activist reportedly suffers from a neurologic­al disease that causes muscular paralysis. She “must be examined at least every six months but has not been for several months now,” the lawyer said, noting that even the intelligen­ce ministry, as the security body handling the case, had agreed to the leave.

“Zaghari has been examined by a psychiatri­st several times and is in a situation similar to Narges Mohammadi,” Mr Behzadirad added.

The British-iranian’s daughter, Gabriella, returned to Britain in October, having stayed with relatives in Iran since her mother’s detention. The two women ended a three-day hunger strike in January after being allowed to resume medical treatment.

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