UK-Iranian woman temporarily freed from Tehran prison

LONDON — A British-Iranian woman serving a five-year prison term in Tehran for sedition was released from jail for two weeks on today, her husband says.

“The Free Nazanin Campaign is pleased to confirm — as has long been promised –- that Nazanin (Zaghari-Ratcliffe) was this afternoon released temporarily on furlough for two weeks until 4 April 2020,” Richard Ratcliffe says in an emailed statement.

The 41-year-old last month warned she was in danger of contracting the new coronavirus inside Evin Prison, as Iran struggles to contain the global epidemic within its own borders.

She was subsequently tested and found not to have the virus, which has killed nearly 1,000 people inside the country.

Her husband says that Zaghari-Ratcliffe will be required to wear an ankle tag and that her movements will be restricted to 300 meters from her parents’ home in west Tehran.

“This makes her release more comparable to house arrest than the standard furlough arrangement that has been granted to other prisoners in Evin this week,” he says.

But Richard Ratcliffe says her temporary release has still brought joy to her family as she spent her first hours outside prison with her mother and sisters.

Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested at Tehran airport in April 2016 after visiting relatives in Iran with their young daughter.

She worked for the Thomson Reuters Foundation — the media organization’s philanthropic arm — at the time.

Iranian authorities convicted her of sedition — a charge Zaghari-Ratcliffe has always contested — and she is serving a five-year jail term.

— AFP

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe (L) and her husband, Richard Ratcliffe, in 2011. (CC BY-SA, Wikimedia)

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