The Daily Telegraph

Zaghari-ratcliffe spared jail after latest court case in Iran

- By James Rothwell Middle east correspond­ent and Ahmed Vahdat

NAZANIN ZAGHARI-RATCLIFFE has not been sent back to prison in Iran, as her family had feared last week, following a court hearing yesterday where she faced fresh charges of “spreading propaganda”.

Tulip Siddiq, the British-iranian dual citizen’s MP, wrote on Twitter: “Spoke to Nazanin’s husband Richard just now. She was taken to court, but trial was adjourned before she could put forward a defence.” She added: “No date for next hearing, but also no prison & she is back home with her parents.”

Ms Zaghari-ratcliffe, who has been detained in Iran on dubious spying charges since 2016, had been warned to pack a bag for prison when she was ordered to return to the court yesterday.

According to Iranian media reports, the additional charge faced by Ms Zaghari-ratcliffe is “spreading propaganda,” an accusation that the British Government says is unwarrante­d. Ms Siddiq added that the UK Government did not attend the court hearing. “The mental torture continues. My constituen­t’s safety is my top priority – these mind games must be stopped,” she said.

Ms Zaghari-ratcliffe is now back under house arrest at her parents’ home in Tehran, with no date for the next court hearing, according to the Labour MP for Hampstead and Kilburn.

Dominic Raab, the UK Foreign Secretary, had warned last week that Iran would undermine efforts to improve its relations with Britain if Ms Zaghari-ratcliffe were returned to prison.

“If Nazanin is returned to prison that will of course put our discussion­s and the basis of those discussion­s in a totally different place,” he told Today on BBC Radio 4. “It is entirely unacceptab­le. It is entirely unwarrante­d. It is totally unjustifie­d.”

In response to the hearing on Monday Mr Ratcliffe said he believed Mr Raab’s comments had deterred Iranian authoritie­s from returning her to prison. “This is a good first step, but it is not enough,” he said.

“The use of the court process as a negotiatin­g tactic by the Revolution­ary Guard remains deeply traumatic for Nazanin and the rest of us.”

 ??  ?? Dual national Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe in a picture taken ahead of her latest hearing
Dual national Nazanin Zaghari-ratcliffe in a picture taken ahead of her latest hearing

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