Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: British mother jailed in Iran goes on second hunger strike in protest against ‘unfair imprisonment’

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British-Iranian charity worker jailed in Iran, has begun a fresh hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment, her husband has said.

The dual national and mother-of-one has been detained for the past three years after being accused of spying – a charge she strongly denies – and sentenced to five years in jail.

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe last carried out a hunger strike in January in protest against being refused access to medical care.

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On Saturday her husband Richard Ratcliffe said he had received a phone call from his wife in prison. “She had informed the judiciary that she has begun a new hunger strike (she will drink water) to protest at her continuing unfair imprisonment.

“This is something she had been threatening for a while. Nazanin had vowed that if we passed (her daughter) Gabriella’s fifth birthday with her still inside, then she would do something – to mark to both governments – that enough is enough. This really has gone on too long.”

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1/20 2018

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe hugs her daughter Gabriella, in Iran after she was allowed to leave the Iranian prison, she is being held in, for three days. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested during a holiday with her toddler daughter in April 2016. Iranian authorities accuse her of plotting against the government. Her family denies this, saying says she was in Iran to visit family.

Free Nazanin Campaign/Bioreports

2/20

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her husband Richard Ratcliffe and their daughter Gabriella. Nazanin is serving a five-year prison sentence for allegedly plotting to overthrow Iran’s government.

PA

3/20 June 2016

Richard Ratcliffe’s daughter Gabriella had her British passport confiscated and was stranded in Iran with her grandparents after her mother Nazanin was jailed. He left left a giant birthday card on the doorstep of the Iranian embassy in central London to mark her second birthday in June 2016.

PA

4/20

Nazanin has spent some of her prison sentence in solitary confinement.

PA

5/20

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her husband Richard and daughter Gabriella.

Family Handout

6/20 July 2016

Richard Ratcliffe delivering a letter of petition with his mother Barbara Ratcliffe and MP Tulip Siddiq, to 10, Downing Street on the 100th day of her detention, on July 12, 2016.

Getty

7/20

Supporters of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe held a vigil outside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to mark her 707 days in captivity.

Getty

8/20 January 2017

Richard Ratcliffe holds a ‘#Free Nazanin’ sign and candle during a vigil for for wife on January 16, 2017. The vigil, being held outside the Iranian Embassy in London marks one year since the Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian and other US-Iranian dual-nationals were released from prison in Iran.

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9/20

Nazanin with her daughter Gabriella before they were detained by Iranian authorities.

Change.org

10/20 September 2017

Gabriella, who is three-years-old in this picture, has now spent two years away from her mother.

Richard Ratcliffe

11/20 November 2017

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson meets with Richard Ratcliffe over Nazanin’s case. They meet just days after Johnson told a parliamentary committee that she was in Iran “training journalists”.

WPA Pool/Getty

12/20 November 2017

Actor Emma Thompson braved pneumonia to support Richard Ratcliffe in leading demonstrators before a march in support of Nazanin in November.

Reuters

13/20 November 2017

Richard Ratcliffe after the march said: ‘It is profoundly moving to see so many people here.’

REUTERS

14/20 November 2017

A picture of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe shown on Iranian state TV as part of a report that made fresh allegations against her. They said she had been recruiting for banned broadcast services, as well as ‘opposition cyber teams’.

15/20 December 2017

Iranian president Hassan Rouhani greets British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson at the presidential office in Tehran, Iran. Johnson visited Tehran to discuss the fate of detained Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.

EPA

16/20

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her daughter Gabriella.

PA

17/20 December 2017

Photos of Richard Ratcliffe and his wife Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe on display at their home in north London. Mr Ratcliffe said he believed there was “still a chance” she may be released from an Iranian prison in time for a dream Christmas together. Unfortunately that didn’t happen.

PA

18/20 February 2018

Richard Ratcliffe delivers a petition and a letter addressed to the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to demand her release, at the Iranian Embassy in London on February 21, 2018. He also left support letters for his spouse in the country’s embassy, amid a visit by a deputy foreign minister.

AFP/Getty

19/20 August 2018

Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt meeting Richard Ratcliffe. Hunt has pledged to do everything possible to secure the release of a charity worker jailed in Iran

Jeremy Hunt/PA

20/20 August 2018

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe hugs her daughter Gabriella, in Iran after she was allowed to leave the Iranian prison, she is being held in, for three days. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested during a holiday with her toddler daughter in April 2016. Iranian authorities accuse her of plotting against the government. Her family denies this, saying says she was in Iran to visit family.

PA

1/20 2018

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe hugs her daughter Gabriella, in Iran after she was allowed to leave the Iranian prison, she is being held in, for three days. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested during a holiday with her toddler daughter in April 2016. Iranian authorities accuse her of plotting against the government. Her family denies this, saying says she was in Iran to visit family.

Free Nazanin Campaign/Bioreports

2/20

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her husband Richard Ratcliffe and their daughter Gabriella. Nazanin is serving a five-year prison sentence for allegedly plotting to overthrow Iran’s government.

PA

3/20 June 2016

Richard Ratcliffe’s daughter Gabriella had her British passport confiscated and was stranded in Iran with her grandparents after her mother Nazanin was jailed. He left left a giant birthday card on the doorstep of the Iranian embassy in central London to mark her second birthday in June 2016.

PA

4/20

Nazanin has spent some of her prison sentence in solitary confinement.

PA

5/20

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her husband Richard and daughter Gabriella.

Family Handout

6/20 July 2016

Richard Ratcliffe delivering a letter of petition with his mother Barbara Ratcliffe and MP Tulip Siddiq, to 10, Downing Street on the 100th day of her detention, on July 12, 2016.

Getty

7/20

Supporters of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe held a vigil outside the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to mark her 707 days in captivity.

Getty

8/20 January 2017

Richard Ratcliffe holds a ‘#Free Nazanin’ sign and candle during a vigil for for wife on January 16, 2017. The vigil, being held outside the Iranian Embassy in London marks one year since the Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian and other US-Iranian dual-nationals were released from prison in Iran.

Getty

9/20

Nazanin with her daughter Gabriella before they were detained by Iranian authorities.

Change.org

10/20 September 2017

Gabriella, who is three-years-old in this picture, has now spent two years away from her mother.

Richard Ratcliffe

11/20 November 2017

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson meets with Richard Ratcliffe over Nazanin’s case. They meet just days after Johnson told a parliamentary committee that she was in Iran “training journalists”.

WPA Pool/Getty

12/20 November 2017

Actor Emma Thompson braved pneumonia to support Richard Ratcliffe in leading demonstrators before a march in support of Nazanin in November.

Reuters

13/20 November 2017

Richard Ratcliffe after the march said: ‘It is profoundly moving to see so many people here.’

REUTERS

14/20 November 2017

A picture of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe shown on Iranian state TV as part of a report that made fresh allegations against her. They said she had been recruiting for banned broadcast services, as well as ‘opposition cyber teams’.

15/20 December 2017

Iranian president Hassan Rouhani greets British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson at the presidential office in Tehran, Iran. Johnson visited Tehran to discuss the fate of detained Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.

EPA

16/20

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe with her daughter Gabriella.

PA

17/20 December 2017

Photos of Richard Ratcliffe and his wife Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe on display at their home in north London. Mr Ratcliffe said he believed there was “still a chance” she may be released from an Iranian prison in time for a dream Christmas together. Unfortunately that didn’t happen.

PA

18/20 February 2018

Richard Ratcliffe delivers a petition and a letter addressed to the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to demand her release, at the Iranian Embassy in London on February 21, 2018. He also left support letters for his spouse in the country’s embassy, amid a visit by a deputy foreign minister.

AFP/Getty

19/20 August 2018

Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt meeting Richard Ratcliffe. Hunt has pledged to do everything possible to secure the release of a charity worker jailed in Iran

Jeremy Hunt/PA

20/20 August 2018

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe hugs her daughter Gabriella, in Iran after she was allowed to leave the Iranian prison, she is being held in, for three days. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested during a holiday with her toddler daughter in April 2016. Iranian authorities accuse her of plotting against the government. Her family denies this, saying says she was in Iran to visit family.

PA

“Today she sounded nervous, but calm. Her demand from the strike, she said, is for unconditional release. She has long been eligible for it,” Mr Ratcliffe added.

He said he would begin a continual vigil outside the Iranian Embassy in London from midday today, and also pledged he would not eat until his wife ended her hunger strike in Iran.

Mr Ratcliffe explained: “We were planning a small event in front of the Iranian Embassy to mark Gabriella’s birthday – I remember marking her second birthday there while we didn’t even know where Nazanin was, and now here we are marking her fifth.

“Given Nazanin’s decision, later today I will also begin a continual vigil in front of the Iranian Embassy, perhaps occasionally joined by friends and family.

Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, outside the Iranian embassy earlier this year (PA)

“During this vigil I will also not eat, and will continue this fast until such time as her hunger strike ends. I vowed last time that if she ever went on hunger strike again, we would not leave her to go through this ordeal alone.”

Kate Allen, Amnesty International UK’s director, said she would be visiting Mr Radcliffe today and described the situation as “truly heartbreaking”.

She said: “Nazanin has already been through so much, while her tireless husband Richard has strained every sinew to get Nazanin out of jail and back to the UK where she belongs.

“Nazanin is a prisoner of conscience, unfairly jailed after a sham trial and subjected to all manner of torments – including months in solitary conferment and endless game-playing over whether she would receive vital medical care.

“It’s shocking that it’s come to this, and we and countless people across the county fervently hope the Iranian authorities will now finally do the right thing and release Nazanin.”

Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said he spent time discussing the case with Mr Ratcliffe on Saturday. Following the hunger strike announcement he called on Iran to “DO THE RIGHT THING … LET THIS INNOCENT WOMAN HOME” in a tweet.

Mr Hunt granted Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe diplomatic protection in March, but Tehran refuses to acknowledge her dual nationality.

Hopes she could be released as part of a prisoner swap were dashed in April when Iran backed away from reports of a possible deal. Mr Hunt said it was “unfortunate” that the Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif “somewhat retracted” his offer, after appearing to suggest she could be released.

In December, the British-Iranian charity worker completed her 1,000th day in detention.

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