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Amy Gibbons

Labour MP calls for inquiry into case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

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A Labour MP has called for an inquiry into the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was detained in Iran for nearly six years.

The British-Iranian mother, 43, landed back in Britain on Thursday after the UK finally agreed to settle a £400 million debt dating back to the 1970s.

Speaking in public for the first time since her release at a press conference, Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe criticised the Government for time it took to secure her freedom.

MP for Hampstead and Kilburn, Tulip Siddiq, who also spoke at Monday’s conference, called on the Foreign Affairs Select Committee to investigate.

She said she owes it to Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe to ask questions about why the debt was not paid for “so long”.

“So, I’ve written to Tom Tugendhat, the chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, to ask for a review into what happened in Nazanin’s case,” she said.

Ms Siddiq said she will be asking the committee to look at two issues.

One of them relates to a 2013 incident which happened when three Iranian officials came to the UK to negotiate the debt’s repayment, she said.

“They were arrested at Heathrow Airport and then detained in a UK detention centre. I spoke to (ex-foreign secretary) Jack Straw yesterday who said he never got to the bottom of why that happened,” she said.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and her husband Richard Ratcliffe during a press conference hosted by their local MP Tulip Siddiq (Victoria Jones/PA) (PA Wire)

“The second thing I’ll be asking the Foreign Affairs Select Committee to look at, if they accept the inquiry, is to look at why there was a deal made last year which then fell through and the money wasn’t paid (then) either.

“And I want to know why the deal fell through, why it took so long to pay the debt, and I also want to look at the wider issue of taking hostages, which Iran has done.”

In response to Ms Siddiq’s call for an inquiry, Mr Tugendhat tweeted on Monday afternoon: “We are in discussions on @CommonsForeign as to how we should manage hostage taking as a diplomatic tool.”

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband, Richard Ratcliffe, said it would be better to discuss the matter in Parliament than go down the route of “angry lawyers”.

Asked at the conference, where he appeared alongside his wife, if he would consider a judicial review into the case, he said: “No, probably is the short answer.

“Obviously at points we’ve been angry. And you know, the Foreign Office will know that. We said it fairly bluntly.

“I mean, behind closed doors, when we were in seclusion, we were talking about… it is useful to review what happened and what we can learn from it. I think the suggestion of a Foreign Affairs Committee review – inquiry – is a really good one.

“But there’s a wider issue about how the Government deals with hostage-taking, how it can do it better.”

He added: “I think it would be really valuable for Parliament to take up that challenge and to talk it through. I think that’s best done through Parliament rather than sort of angry lawyers, and everyone having to sort of cover themselves.”

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe was detained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard at Imam Khomeini International Airport on April 3 2016 after a trip to see her parents with her daughter, Gabriella.

Speaking of her experience, she told reporters: “It will always haunt me. There is no other way around it. It will be with me.”

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