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Ian’s
judiciary has turned down a request for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,
according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. A large number of
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) members were present in the court hearings
of her case, he added.
Iran’s IRGC arrested Zaghari-Ratcliffe back in June 2016 at
Tehran’s Khomeini International Airport as she intended to leave the
country, and thus transferred to an unknown location in Kerman Province,
southcentral Iran. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was consequently sentenced to five
years behind bars in a court chaired by Judge Abolghasem Salavati.
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Ian’s
judiciary has turned down a request for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,
according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. A large number of
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) members were present in the court hearings
of her case, he added.
Iran’s IRGC arrested Zaghari-Ratcliffe back in June 2016 at
Tehran’s Khomeini International Airport as she intended to leave the
country, and thus transferred to an unknown location in Kerman Province,
southcentral Iran. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was consequently sentenced to five
years behind bars in a court chaired by Judge Abolghasem Salavati.
- See more at: http://iranprobe.com/explore/news/appeal-denied-for-nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffe.html#sthash.GANNWu1c.dpuf
Ian’s
judiciary has turned down a request for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,
according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. A large number of
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) members were present in the court hearings
of her case, he added.
Iran’s IRGC arrested Zaghari-Ratcliffe back in June 2016 at
Tehran’s Khomeini International Airport as she intended to leave the
country, and thus transferred to an unknown location in Kerman Province,
southcentral Iran. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was consequently sentenced to five
years behind bars in a court chaired by Judge Abolghasem Salavati.
Iran’s judiciary convened at a three-hour court hearing on January 4th
to see further into this case. Richard Ratcliffe says this session was
held without any of his wife’s family members, and she alone was in the
court with her lawyer and a “large number of IRGC members from Tehran
and Kerman”.
The Islamic Republic does not recognize dual citizenship for any
individual and rarely allows foreign countries any counselate access to
their nationals held in its prisons.
The Iranian regime resorts to arresting Iranians with dual citizenships as a method to bribe Western governments.
The IRGC accused Zaghari-Ratcliffe to “participating” in “projects seeking to overthrow” the regime. Richard
Ratcliffe, however, says his wife’s arrest goes far beyond her
activities and is connected to relations between London and Tehran. Iran
is demanding the
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Ian’s
judiciary has turned down a request for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,
according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. A large number of
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) members were present in the court hearings
of her case, he added.
Iran’s IRGC arrested Zaghari-Ratcliffe back in June 2016 at
Tehran’s Khomeini International Airport as she intended to leave the
country, and thus transferred to an unknown location in Kerman Province,
southcentral Iran. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was consequently sentenced to five
years behind bars in a court chaired by Judge Abolghasem Salavati.
- See more at: http://iranprobe.com/explore/news/appeal-denied-for-nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffe.html#sthash.GANNWu1c.dpuf
Ian’s
judiciary has turned down a request for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,
according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. A large number of
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) members were present in the court hearings
of her case, he added.
Iran’s IRGC arrested Zaghari-Ratcliffe back in June 2016 at
Tehran’s Khomeini International Airport as she intended to leave the
country, and thus transferred to an unknown location in Kerman Province,
southcentral Iran. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was consequently sentenced to five
years behind bars in a court chaired by Judge Abolghasem Salavati.
- See more at: http://iranprobe.com/explore/news/appeal-denied-for-nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffe.html#sthash.GANNWu1c.dpuf
Ian’s
judiciary has turned down a request for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,
according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. A large number of
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) members were present in the court hearings
of her case, he added.
Iran’s IRGC arrested Zaghari-Ratcliffe back in June 2016 at
Tehran’s Khomeini International Airport as she intended to leave the
country, and thus transferred to an unknown location in Kerman Province,
southcentral Iran. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was consequently sentenced to five
years behind bars in a court chaired by Judge Abolghasem Salavati.
- See more at: http://iranprobe.com/explore/news/appeal-denied-for-nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffe.html#sthash.GANNWu1c.dpuf
Ian’s
judiciary has turned down a request for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,
according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. A large number of
Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) members were present in the court hearings
of her case, he added.
Iran’s IRGC arrested Zaghari-Ratcliffe back in June 2016 at
Tehran’s Khomeini International Airport as she intended to leave the
country, and thus transferred to an unknown location in Kerman Province,
southcentral Iran. Zaghari-Ratcliffe was consequently sentenced to five
years behind bars in a court chaired by Judge Abolghasem Salavati.
- See more at: http://iranprobe.com/explore/news/appeal-denied-for-nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffe.html#sthash.GANNWu1c.dpuf
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