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Zaghari-Ratcliffe: UK Foreign Office Complicit in My "Confession" in Iran - EA WorldView

May 24, 2022 View Original Article
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    50% Medium Conservative

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    94% Very Conservative

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    -14% Negative

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47% : But before she could depart, rejoining her husband Richard and daughter Gabriella, Zaghari-Ratcliffe had to sign the "confession" at Imam Khomeini International Airport outside Tehran.
41% : Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anousheh Ashouri Freed From Iran
38% :Zaghari-Ratcliffe, seized in April 2016 as she was departing Iran after a visit to her mother and other relatives, was released when the UK finally agreed to pay a historic £400m ($503m) debt to Iran.
37% : She was accused by Iranian officials of being a spy, was told that if she loved Iran she wouldn't have done what she did, and asked if she regretted it.
32% : Anglo-Iranian charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, freed on March 16 after almost six years in detention in Iran, says the UK Foreign Office was complicit in her forced "confession".
25% : A "particularly sinister official" entered the room, accused her of being a spy and ruining Iran and telling her: "If you don't sign this, you won't go home."

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