The Guardian | Patrick Wintour: Lawyers for dual-national tell Foreign Office a personal visit to Tehran is long overdue
The Foreign Office has rejected a plea from Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe for the British ambassador to Iran to visit her in an act of solidarity before Tehran decides whether to return her to jail.
Zaghari-Ratcliffes lawyers told the Foreign Office it was essential the embassy show her support at a frightening time. In a letter to the foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, the lawyers described the Foreign Offices stance as one of timid inaction and indecision.
Sentenced to five years in jail in 2016, Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been on furlough at her parents home in Tehran since March after a coronavirus outbreak in Irans jails. She has been put on a tag and had been hoping that her release would be the first stage to her clemency, but she fears she will be returned to jail for an indefinite period. She contacted the prosecutors office at the weekend, as required by the government, and was given no news about her fate.