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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Boris opened his trap without reading his briefing notes and told the Iranians she was a journalist, the very thing she denied.
Based on Johnson’s testimony to Parliament, she was locked up and they threw away the key for 6 years.
Now that we are desperate for an alternate source for oil and gas, the matter has been sorted out in days.
When Nazanin Zachariah Radcliffe returns to the UK, I hope she tells the Prime Minister what a bungling idiot he is.
Based on Johnson’s testimony to Parliament, she was locked up and they threw away the key for 6 years.
Now that we are desperate for an alternate source for oil and gas, the matter has been sorted out in days.
When Nazanin Zachariah Radcliffe returns to the UK, I hope she tells the Prime Minister what a bungling idiot he is.
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she's on her way back:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-60756 870
probably annoy gromit but the rest of us can rejoice!
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probably annoy gromit but the rest of us can rejoice!
//Based on Johnson’s testimony to Parliament, she was locked up and they threw away the key for 6 years. //
That's not entirely true. gromit. Her arrest wasn't based on his 'testimony'.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe has worked for the BBC World Service Trust (now called BBC Media Action),[20] an international charity that provided training courses to Iranian citizen journalists and bloggers in its Iran Media Development Project's ZigZag magazine and associated radio programme.[21] In 2014, several graduates were convicted and sentenced by Iran to up to 11 years in jail for their participation in these courses.[22][23]
//Zaghari-Ratcliffe worked for the BBC World Service Trust between February 2009 and October 2010, "in a junior capacity as a Training Assistant" according to the CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, before moving to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.[7][24] BBC Media Action described her role as "junior and purely administrative".[25]
Mashregh News, an outlet close to Iranian authorities, pointed to her alleged involvement with the human rights organizations Women Living Under Muslim Laws and Hivos as a motive for her arrest//
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Nazan in_Zagh ari-Rat cliffe
That's not entirely true. gromit. Her arrest wasn't based on his 'testimony'.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe has worked for the BBC World Service Trust (now called BBC Media Action),[20] an international charity that provided training courses to Iranian citizen journalists and bloggers in its Iran Media Development Project's ZigZag magazine and associated radio programme.[21] In 2014, several graduates were convicted and sentenced by Iran to up to 11 years in jail for their participation in these courses.[22][23]
//Zaghari-Ratcliffe worked for the BBC World Service Trust between February 2009 and October 2010, "in a junior capacity as a Training Assistant" according to the CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, before moving to the Thomson Reuters Foundation.[7][24] BBC Media Action described her role as "junior and purely administrative".[25]
Mashregh News, an outlet close to Iranian authorities, pointed to her alleged involvement with the human rights organizations Women Living Under Muslim Laws and Hivos as a motive for her arrest//
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// And all without any proof. //
There is plenty of proof of Johnson’s culpability.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-5 054801/ Boris-J ohnson- gaffe-N azanin- Zaghari -Ratcli ffe.htm l
Naomi,
She was arrested before Johnson made his gaffe. The Iranians wrongly arrested her, and had very little proof to hold her and prosecute her. Then Boris told them she was training journalist, and a light sentence became 6 years.
There is plenty of proof of Johnson’s culpability.
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Naomi,
She was arrested before Johnson made his gaffe. The Iranians wrongly arrested her, and had very little proof to hold her and prosecute her. Then Boris told them she was training journalist, and a light sentence became 6 years.
// Johnson told a Commons committee when he was foreign secretary that Zaghari-Ratcliffe was “teaching people journalism” in Iran, should acknowledge his mistake, said her husband. Iranian officials cited his words as evidence that she had engaged in “propaganda against the regime”. The family have always maintained she was visiting relatives in Iran when she was arrested. She has strenuously denied spying. She was sentenced to five years in prison for attempting to overthrow the Iranian government. //