'The Foreign Office has forgotten us': Morad Tahbaz's daughter speaks out on him still being incarcerated in Iran
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% :Tahbaz had been working in animal conservation projects in Iran, on and off, for a decade when he was arrested in 2018.42% : Morad Tahbaz, 66, has been incarcerated in Tehran for four years.
39% : In paying the historic debt to Iran of £400m, to ease the release of the two other prisoners, she fears that the British government has played its hand.
37% : Right up until a week before the deal was made, the Tahbaz family had been told categorically by Liz Truss's department that Morad - along with his wife, Vida, 64, currently subject to a travel ban in Iran - would be part of any agreement.
36% : Twice previously, the British government had mooted to the family that a deal might be possible in which Tahbaz could be freed from prison but, unlike the others, held in Iran.
35% : "From where we're sitting, it's not up to Iran to say.
32% : They were in a more complicated situation than Richard Ratcliffe, campaigning in the UK for his wife, since Vida Tahbaz was trapped in Tehran.
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