Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe could be sent back to prison in Iran after losing her latest appeal, according to Hampstead's MP.
Tulip Siddiq MP has urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to intervene after the West Hampstead mum's sentence of one year plus a one-year travel ban was “upheld with no court hearing”.
Tulip said: “This is yet another piece of devastating news for my constituent, her family and the millions around the world who care about her. For Nazanin to face a return to prison after the ordeal she’s been through is nothing short of a catastrophe.
“It seems that every time we dare to hope that Nazanin might soon be free, there is another dreadful setback that puts freedom out of sight. Whatever the prime minister has been doing to free Nazanin is clearly not working.
“It’s time for the UK government to pay the debt we owe to Iran, stand up to their despicable hostage taking and finally get Nazanin home.”
Nazanin, a British-Iranian dual national, has been in custody in the country since 2016 after being accused of plotting to overthrow the government.
She was taking her daughter Gabriella to see her family when she was arrested and was sentenced to five years in prison shortly afterwards, spending four years in Evin Prison.
She spent the final year of her sentence under house arrest in Tehran, but after her release this year she was then convicted of “spreading propaganda against the regime”.
Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe and her family have reportedly been told by Iranian authorities that she is being detained because of the UK’s failure to pay an outstanding £400 million debt to Iran.
Husband Richard
Ratcliffe told the PA news agency: “Technically, she’s now just waiting for the phone call, saying: ‘Turn up at this prison on this day.'
“Essentially, there’s a sword hanging over us now, it will at some point fall down.
“It’s hard to know when, and it’s hard to know what could stop it falling at this point.
“It’s clearly a signal that the ball’s in the government’s court to do something.”
He added the family is now thinking “what they can do to protect Nazanin” once she is in prison, but added he “does not have any clear answers on that at this point”.
Tulip tweeted on Saturday (October 16): “Just spoke to my constituent Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband Richard.
“Nazanin has lost her latest appeal and her sentence of 1 year plus 1 year travel ban is upheld with no court hearing.
“She could now be returned to prison at any time. The PM must act now to #FreeNazanin.”
Nazanin is one of several people with British or dual-British nationality detained in Iran.
Richard and Amnesty International have been campaigning for her release for several years.
Amnesty International UK chief executive Sacha Deshmukh said: “This is terrible news and is just more torment on top of five-and-a-half years of suffering for Nazanin and her family.
“Nazanin was subjected to a deeply unfair original trial, was rushed through a farcical second court process and is now confronted by more time behind bars – it’s absolutely excruciating to see this happening.
“We’ve said repeatedly that Boris Johnson, [foreign secretary] Liz Truss and others in government need to genuinely step up on Nazanin’s case and other cases where British nationals are being persecuted in Iran.
“We want to see action urgently, and this must include the government setting out a clear strategy for securing the release of all British nationals unlawfully held in Iran.”
Last month, Ms Truss met with her Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian at the United Nations General Assembly, where she “pressed” him on the issue and vowed to “continue to press” him until Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe returns home.
The Foreign Office has been contacted for comment.
Additional reporting by Isobel Frodsham, PA
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