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British Charity Worker's Harrowing Six-Year Ordeal in Iran
24 Nov
Summary
- Nazanin Zaghari-Radcliffe was detained in Iran for six years.
- Her daughter was also prevented from leaving Iran.
- Foreign Office advised inaction, hindering her release.

A dramatic television drama has shed light on the harrowing six-year imprisonment of Nazanin Zaghari-Radcliffe in Iran, beginning in April 2016. Detained at an airport while traveling with her toddler, she was accused of plotting to overthrow the regime, a charge she contested. Her daughter's passport was confiscated, preventing their departure.
The narrative highlights the helplessness of her husband, Richard, who was advised by the Foreign Office to take no action. It was only when he disregarded this advice and went public that any diplomatic engagement occurred, though suggestions were made to avoid antagonizing hardliners.
The program underscores the significant ordeal faced by Nazanin, who was constantly monitored and subjected to interrogations, underscoring the complex diplomatic situation between the UK and Iran. Her story serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of international disputes.



