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00:00My name is Richard Radcliffe, husband of Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe.
00:27Today was to have been day 15.
00:30So it was a bit of a call in the prison to say that Nazanin has broken her hunger strike.
00:42And I will now break my mind.
00:47Don't leave.
00:50I said that I'm leaving.
00:55I said that I'm leaving.
00:57Hey, Baba.
00:59Do you see me?
01:01Do you think you're doing me?
01:03Do you want me to do this?
01:05Do you want me to do this?
01:07I said I want you to do this!
01:09I want you to do this!
01:11I want you to do this!
01:13I want you to do this!
01:15I want you to do this!
01:19My mother...
01:21I have a girl.
01:23You can't do this!
01:25I don't know how to go to English.
01:27I don't know how to go to English.
01:29I don't want to eat this.
01:31It was the last chance for me.
01:33It was the last chance for me.
01:39Is this my mother?
01:47Is this my mother?
01:55We have been protesting Nazanin's continued incarceration as she faces the trauma of Gabriella's return to the UK.
02:05But as a mother, she will always do what is best for her daughter.
02:11We are an ordinary family, an innocent family.
02:21And hopefully, soon, we will be together again.
02:27And hopefully, Nazanin will receive the medical attention she has so far been denied.
03:07And française, Maria Aguja ate the registration!
03:09There is a relationship, a Terre Genteung gave her.
03:11In a place where she may have lost and she raises.
03:13We have to the living inagua.
03:15Let us please take this!
03:17The Caribbean, the 409 outs Random bottle Chrome, Aoife...
03:20It will show you how it's made.
03:21The Caribbean and the boys will show you how it's been.
03:23They will show you how everything has been feeling,
03:24the Caribbean, and the imbalance is that easy to life.
03:25We think that they are!
03:27We will show you how anything.
03:28Today is Sunday, and they've granted me a final visit at Gesù.
03:58A part of me cannot wait to hold her, smell, and kiss her, but another part of me knows
04:10that it is for the last time, until when?
04:25I am broken.
05:25Hello?
05:26Hello?
05:27Hello.
05:31I'm a relief. I'll get it.
05:33I'll get it.
05:34I'll get it.
05:35I'll get it.
05:41I'll get it.
05:42I'll get it.
05:44It's time to get it.
05:49Let's go.
05:50Let's go.
05:55Let's go.
05:58Let's go.
06:04We're all going back.
06:08No, oh, about my actions.
06:10Let's see.
06:40and this is home this is where we live you me and mommy you probably don't
06:58remember any of it you were tiny Richard why shall I put the suitcases if we can pop
07:10them in the bedrooms through here and Mohamed this is your room you can put your stuff in
07:15here and Gabriella this is your bedroom next door to mommy and daddy's room
07:28Gabriela's saying something she says the bed is for a baby
07:51yes I'm sorry you see the last time you were here the last time I saw you you were a baby
08:03we'll buy you a big girls bed a new bed a big girls bed because you will need lots of sleep to do well
08:17in school oh you must be tired um we should like a glass of milk and a biscuit but your biscuit
08:31this is um this is kitchen in here now I've got a really good book here should I read you a story
08:43no no I need to know what she said she wants grandmother to do her story
08:59understandable her grandmother has been a mother
09:05yeah why didn't you read it no no no let me go try it
09:16Richard how relieved are you to have Gabriella home
09:33oh it's um wonderful of course to see her again after three and a half years
09:39um to be able to read her a bedtime story which I did last night
09:45uh she's a lot bigger of course she went out age one and three quarters and came back five with her
09:52own views thank you very much um it's it's wonderful not a relief as such
09:58she was always safe always loved living with her grandparents and of course she would visit mummy
10:05Gabriella coming home to Britain uh will be difficult for both her and Nazanin
10:11the next step of course is to bring Nazanin home and I believe that can only be done with the
10:18repayment of the 400 million pound debt regardless of what the government says that is what this whole
10:24mess is about does Gabriella speak English no she does not she might understand a little
10:31but she converses in Farsi and she's very much looking forward to starting school and as soon
10:36as that happens I'm sure her English will follow oh speaking of the devil or should I say angel she
10:41decided to show her face and with a cake as well do you want to put it up here and we'll share it
10:45oh and we can cut it it's a it's a celebration cake isn't it um this is Gabriella
10:52oh
10:53oh
10:54oh
10:55oh
10:56oh
10:57oh
10:58oh
10:59oh
11:00oh
11:01oh
11:02oh
11:03oh
11:04oh
11:05oh
11:06oh
11:07oh
11:08oh
11:09oh
11:10oh
11:11oh
11:12oh
11:13oh
11:14oh
11:15oh
11:43oh
11:44oh
11:45oh
12:11oh
12:15I don't want to get up.
12:16I can't do anything.
12:17I've tried myself to cook.
12:19I'm very happy.
12:23There's no longer time for the judge.
12:29How do you do?
12:32I'm happy to be here.
12:42My goodness.
12:45We don't have any time with the police.
12:49I don't see it.
12:50Let's go.
13:15Let's go.
13:45Let's go.
13:47Let's go.
13:48Let's go.
13:48Let's go.
13:49Let's go.
13:49Let's go.
13:50Let's go.
14:11She says she doesn't want to write a letter for Father Christmas
14:15She doesn't want him to come in her house.
14:19I think she might be afraid of this stranger.
14:23What do you call Father Christmas in Iran?
14:28Baba Noel, no?
14:30Yes, Baba Noel.
14:31Okay, well, Gabriella, he's the same person,
14:34just a different name.
14:35In England, we call Baba Noel Father Christmas,
14:38and English children write to Father Christmas.
14:43Can she write another list in English?
14:45Yes.
14:46Yes, of course, but look, we can just copy the letters out.
15:09Oh.
15:10I'm ready, Daddy. Are you ready?
15:24Yes! Go!
15:28Oh, my goodness!
15:30You look fantastic.
15:32You look so clever already.
15:34Oh, Mummy is going to be so pleased to see you this one day.
15:38And a twirl!
15:40I know.
15:41Bye!
15:43Oh, my goodness.
15:44I'm back up to the house.
15:47Oh, I'm back up to the house.
15:49I'm a board of things like that.
15:50I'm going to have a picture of the book.
15:51Bye-bye.
15:52Bye.
15:53Bye.
15:54Bye.
15:55Bye.
15:56Bye-bye.
15:57Bye.
15:58Bye.
15:59Bye.
16:00Bye-bye.
16:02Bye-bye.
16:04Bye-bye.
16:05Bye-bye.
16:37Why is Mummy staying with Mamani?
16:50Well, she's not allowed to leave Iran.
16:54She's allowed to go outside, but not too far,
16:59just at the end of the street.
17:01It's really good Mummy isn't in prison,
17:03but it's still sad she can't come home.
17:07Not yet.
17:09Does that make sense?
17:14One more Christmas, and then in March of next year,
17:17that'll be five years.
17:19A sentence over.
17:21You'll be nearly seven.
17:23Goodness me, an old lady.
17:30I'm not in prison, but I'm still a prisoner.
17:34I cannot wander more than 150 metres from my home,
17:40but I can see her, 3,000 miles away.
17:47I spent days on end watching her,
17:51but I'm never with her.
17:55Yes.
17:56Jordan, today we are learning letters.
18:01Off.
18:01Off.
18:04Not.
18:05Not.
18:09On.
18:10On.
18:12Off.
18:12Off.
18:15Richard, are you working on the laptop again?
18:19Sorry.
18:20No, you're working on the laptop 100 days.
18:25It was her.
18:37Muhammad?
18:38Can you not do that, please?
18:40The covers are a little dusty.
18:43I am reorganizing.
18:44Do you mind, dear?
18:45No, no, no, no.
18:46I just lived alone for too long.
18:49We're all going a little bit lockdown crazy.
18:51Bye.
19:06Bye.
19:07Bye.
19:19Uh, uh!
19:20Yes, well done.
19:24High five.
19:26So good.
19:27Good jumping, Gendaroo.
19:32After almost five years of separation from her family,
19:36the British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
19:38has been released at the end of her sentence in Iran.
19:42Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was jailed in Iran nearly five years ago,
19:46has had her ankle tag removed by the authorities
19:48to mark the end of her sentence,
19:50raising hopes of a return to Britain.
21:26I couldn't be bothered to send somebody to her trial
21:46just to sit there, knowing that best interest they said.
21:57They didn't even know when her first sentence ended.
22:05It's like she's not enough.
22:07Give up all those millions of pounds for one juvenile national mother.
22:16Not a fucking chance.
22:23It's leverage.
22:27Not to be squandered.
22:28Not to be squandered.
22:37They'll never pay.
22:58Not to be squandered.
22:59You're right.
23:00Right.
23:01Good.
23:03Very good.
23:05I'm sorry.
23:07Can you do it?
23:09Well done.
23:10My dear Richard, never in a million years did I think you would need to endure another hunger
23:30strike. I know you're adamant that this is the only way to make us visible and I respect your
23:38decision but please don't put your health in danger. I'm scared, properly scared. My mind is constantly
23:52with you and Gisu. I wonder what she feels about all this and how much of this a strange reality
24:01she'll remember. So school is cool? It is cool. And what about your teachers? Cool. And you've made
24:12lots of friends. They're cool. Oh, well that's cool. You're very brave. Yeah.
24:34This way please. Under Secretary James Cleverley is joining us. There we are. Thanks for coming in.
24:45I simply wanted to say hello, see how you are and to assure you that we are doing everything we can
24:54to firstly to bring her home and secondly to stop her returning to prison. Your wife's release is a
25:02high priority. Yes. What is it you are doing exactly? I'm prepared to do whatever it takes
25:11but obviously there are things I can't talk to you about and I'm acutely aware of not making any
25:20missteps. I've heard all this before and for years. I've been asked to trust you and to remain patient.
25:30I can no longer do either. Nothing has changed. She is not a prisoner as such. Fundamentally,
25:37she is a British citizen who is being used as a bargaining chip.
25:41When will the Foreign Office acknowledge this fact? What do you intend to do about it?
25:51Everything we can possibly do.
25:55Foreign Secretary, do you think it would help if you just paid the Iranians the money that is owing to
26:02them? As I said at the beginning, there are some things that I can't possibly talk about.
26:12We have known for years it's all about Britain's failure to honour the IMS debt despite it being a
26:19legal obligation. But now, post Brexit, EU sanctions have completely fallen away.
26:25So, there can be no more excuses. It just needs to be paid.
26:36Are you discussing the debt with the Iranians?
26:45We can't disclose details of conversations but we always, always, always bring up the legitimacy of
26:54Nazanin's detention.
27:14Sorry. I just wanted to say, your wife looks so lovely. It's just so awful what's happened.
27:23Yes.
27:24And I hope you're together again very soon.
27:27Thank you. Thank you.
27:32Hundreds of comments like that on social media.
27:34Yeah. And the press?
27:38Reaping interest, I'd say.
27:42Day 15. There'll be more interest. Day 15 onwards it becomes more dangerous.
27:47Oh. Good.
27:59You'll never guess who walked past the other day.
28:01The Queen?
28:02Boris Johnson.
28:06He didn't stop, didn't acknowledge me. He just kept his head down and walked right past.
28:10Oh my god. Why couldn't you just say hello?
28:12Yeah, or wave.
28:15Actually, it's not allowed. I've been told that conservative MPs are forbidden to speak to me.
28:19That is ridiculous.
28:21Well, some of them came along anyway, said I. Jeremy Hunt came by.
28:26Well, good. I'm glad.
28:28And a huge number of MPs from other parties, so at least we're visible again.
28:39How are you?
28:39How are you? The truth. Do not say fantastic.
28:43Fear your cold.
28:49Fear your fucking freezing.
28:56Hello.
28:59Thanks for stopping by.
29:01Keep it going.
29:01Thank you. We will.
29:02Hello. How are you prudent?
29:04Would you?
29:04Oh, thank you.
29:06We'll take all the money we can go.
29:07We need to keep pushing.
29:09A husband of Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe, the mother from West Hampstead, who's being detained in Iran,
29:21says he's looking and feeling rougher on the 16th day of the summer.
29:27Demanding the government does more to help secure his wife's life.
29:30Because the UK failed to pay a debt to Iran for an arms deal in the 1970s.
29:35It's very fine.
29:37Oh, thank you for coming, stopping by. Thank you so much.
29:39No, no, thank you for doing this. Anusha would be so grateful.
29:43Oh, no, no, not at all.
29:45Look, we brought a photo and a sign.
29:47Oh, yes, fantastic. Anusha.
29:50Um, can we put them up on display? Should we put them up over here?
29:53And we'd like to stay with you in a camp weekend.
29:55Tonight?
29:57Is that okay if the kids stay with you?
30:00That would be most welcome.
30:04Richard.
30:04Let's find a space.
30:09They want to see us. There must be news.
30:13When? Now.
30:14Now.
30:14Good morning.
30:18Hi, James.
30:19Come in.
30:20Yes, John.
30:21Hello, Richard.
30:22Thank you for coming in. How are you?
30:24Let's get you sat down, shall we?
30:27There we go.
30:40The foreign secretary isn't here?
30:42Liz had other business.
30:44Another photograph in a tank, maybe.
30:52Um, Richard.
30:53Um, this morning I met with the Iranian, uh, deputy foreign minister.
30:59The meeting went as well as I could have heard.
31:02Pleased to hear that.
31:03No, he understood completely our disappointment that,
31:07despite serving her full sentence, Nazanin remains captive.
31:10So what's changed?
31:15What's happening next?
31:17Well, we are making inroads.
31:21Uh, we're making what I believe to be real progress.
31:25So the answer to the question, what's changed, is...
31:31Nothing has changed.
31:36It's as we were, so to speak.
31:39We are making headway towards the release of your wife and other detainees.
31:48Hostages?
31:49Hostages?
31:50Call them what they are, hostages.
31:53I'm hearing that you called me up here.
31:57No, it's okay, Dad.
31:58You called me up here on day 18 of my protest to tell me you've met with the Iranian foreign minister
32:06and nothing happened.
32:08We were heard and progress was made, despite your protest.
32:13We are asking for...
32:14I'm protesting because you're doing nothing about the debt, nothing about hostage taking,
32:20nothing about diplomatic protection.
32:22You've established no red lines.
32:24At this rate, she will be put back into prison and you'll still do nothing.
32:28Richard, please, work now.
32:37We are merely asking for your patience.
32:48I'm still feeling a little woozy.
33:18I think it's time to call it a day.
33:2421 days tomorrow.
33:27You've done it, Rick.
33:29People know her again.
33:30They know her story.
33:31They know about the debt.
33:35If she goes back inside, it could be for years.
33:39I bought her three months at best.
33:48Okay.
33:50This is the last night.
33:52Tomorrow, we go home.
33:59Thank you, Mark.
34:00The seven hours is supposed to be close-up.
34:21I was waiting for the house of the city.
34:22What?
34:23Well, you get to the house ofédica.
34:24You're running off.
34:24Goodbye.
34:24Bye.
34:25Yes, man.
34:26Bye.
34:26And then.
34:26Bye bye bye.
34:27Bye bye.
34:28Hello?
34:33Yes, I am.
34:41Why? Why did you say that?
34:53What happened?
34:54What happened?
34:55I have no choice. I must see them today.
35:10Look, if you don't call,
35:14I'll make contact with the embassy in Tehran.
35:19I can't go back to prison. I can't do that.
35:22Hasn't it?
35:25No matter what happens,
35:27I won't be able to ask your issues.
35:29If you're not going to get a scenario,
35:31I fight.
35:32Excuse me, I'm sorry.
35:33You can put me in my hand.
35:35You just need to take my class.
35:37You should never leave me.
35:38You could not go back to prison.
35:39You should never leave me.
35:40Okay, what's your story would be like.
35:42You should never leave me.
35:43Let me leave me.
35:44I'm sorry.
35:45I'm sorry, what am I still not going to get you?
35:47I was going to leave me.
35:49You should never be able to meet them.
35:51You should never leave me.
35:52When you were in the house, tell us what happened to you with your family?
36:09I'm waiting for you to tell me what to say.
36:22Here you go.
36:52Don't talk to you soon.
37:18No, no, not yet.
37:19Let's just talk about something else.
37:23Yes.
37:24Yeah, of course.
37:26Um, where do you renew your passport?
37:30Police office.
37:31Police station.
37:35Can it be true?
37:39Jesus.
37:46I'm beginning to hope.
37:49I'm beginning to see you soon.
37:55Lطفاً, یکی دیگه.
37:57Normالاً دو سه روز طول میکشه تا گزرنامه جدید رو صادر کنن.
38:01خب.
38:01نمید کیه?
38:03تو?
38:05مطمئنی؟
38:06مردم.
38:09آجل رو خریدی یا نمید؟
38:11نمید.
38:12یا نمید.
38:14اولو.
38:15شما نازنین زاغری هستین؟
38:18بله بفرگم.
38:19اکس پاسپورتونی مشکلی داره.
38:23باید فوراً به دفتر پیگیری سپاه مراجعه کنید.
38:26Don't go. Refuse to go.
38:30I have to go.
38:31Listen, it's clearly a lie.
38:32If there was a problem with the photograph, they would have told you at the time.
38:36Richard, I don't want to go, but I know I have to go, so I'm telling you where I'll be.
38:41Call the embassy. Speak to the embassy.
38:43Speak to the ambassador.
38:45If it's real, they'll know about it.
38:50You will wait for me?
38:51Of course I'll wait for you.
38:54We've been assured it's further questions.
38:55It's nothing.
39:25If you didn't come to the world, it would have been working for us.
39:29It would have been a long time.
39:30It would have been a long time.
39:31It would have been a long time.
39:32It would have been a long time.
39:33It would have been a long time.
39:34It would have been a long time.
39:35It would have been a long time.
39:38Oh, no.
39:41투 Ochunges for sure.
39:54Okay.
39:55I have no idea what you are doing.
40:05I am not going to do this.
40:07I am not going to do this.
40:10You are not going to do this but you are going to do this.
40:15You are going to blame me.
40:19I am not going to blame you for 6 years.
40:26After 6 years of waiting for you, I am not going to do this.
40:32I am not going to do this.
40:35You will not be able to take care of your money.
40:38But why am I going to leave my money?
40:42I am not going to be able to do this.
40:45I am not going to do this.
40:47You must know that you are not going to be able to take care of your life.
40:50But you are not going to do this.
40:52I know that I am going to do this.
40:54But if you do not do this, you will not be able to take care of your money.
41:00In Iran, how much is it?
41:02Five hundred and thirty million?
41:03Five hundred and thirty million is not going to be able to take care of your money.
41:08I am not going to do this.
41:15I am not going to do that.
41:17My Adshipping will not be able to take care of your money.
41:20Hey my Alqaba!
41:22By doing 7 hundred and forty million is going to be paid by the PD right now.
41:24피�edook.
41:25But you can plan on theibles.
41:32Didn't take care of your money regardless?
41:34I am to have peace if we are hard to do it.
41:36Then at the end, you will come to the Psalms.
41:39Let me know how much longer you'd be.
41:53You give us a minute.
41:59As the British ambassador, I would like to inform you
42:03they want me to sign a form, a confession.
42:09Look, it means nothing.
42:12I'm not signing. I've done nothing wrong.
42:14I told them I'd speak to my lawyer.
42:16They also said I'm being swapped for money.
42:18They shouldn't have mentioned money.
42:21Why not? It's always been about the debt.
42:24Nazanin, I believe it to be in your best interests
42:27to go back and sign the form.
42:29Please understand that it has no legal standing
42:34under British law.
42:35It means nothing.
42:38To you it means nothing.
42:40Sign the form and as early as tomorrow
42:42you may receive notification to go to the airport.
42:45because I'm so happy that you are helping me.
42:47You have to pay attention to the airport.
42:49I think that you can give a simple contract with the airport.
42:50I think you get water.
42:51Because if you can give a simple contract with the airport
42:53a piece of your mind,
42:54you can give an accurate location.
42:55Don't have any advice
42:56even if you want to pay attention to the airport.
42:57I don't get that.
42:59I can't wait for the water to get the water.
43:05I can't wait for the water to get the water.
43:14I have a question for you.
43:18When you go to Iran and go to your house,
43:24you will be able to get the water.
43:31Don't do it. We will never return to the country.
43:37Iran is the country.
43:39We are the only place in the world.
43:43We have to return to the country.
43:46We will not return to the country.
43:49It is impossible.
43:54Yes, hello?
44:07Richard, it's the Foreign Office here.
44:09Lead negotiator on Nazanin's case.
44:12I'm calling from the British Embassy in Tehran.
44:14You were expecting my call?
44:15I was.
44:17But not from Tehran.
44:21I'll be brief and to the point.
44:24We are requesting that you are now very careful with the media
44:28and your comments in general, please.
44:30Things are extremely sensitive and we all need to tread carefully.
44:34You'd like me to remain quiet?
44:38Yes, we would.
44:40For how long?
44:42I can't put a time scale on things.
44:45Just as I cannot emphasize enough how delicate things are.
44:49I understand.
44:51Completely.
44:53Okay.
44:57Bye.
44:59Bye.
45:00Bye.
45:29Bye.
45:59Bye, Gavin.
46:00Bye.
46:01Bye.
46:02Bye.
46:04Bye.
46:06Bye.
46:07Bye.
46:08Bye.
47:59Excuse me, Mrs. Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
48:03I am a representative of the Omani government.
48:05I am here to observe only.
48:07Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here also.
48:10I am here to see you.
48:40Mr. Anoushiya Shuri-Ratcliffe.
48:43Mr. Anoushiya Shuri-Ratcliffe.
48:45Mr. Anoushiya Shuri-Ratcliffe.
48:52Mr. Anoushiya Shuri-Ratcliffe.
48:59Mr. Anoushiya Shuri-Ratcliffe.
49:01Mr. Anoushiya Shuri-Ratcliffe.
49:03Mr. Anoushiya Shuri-Ratcliffe.
49:33My dear, my dear
49:37Be your own
49:40My dear
49:44I love you
49:47I am my dear
49:51I will give you a song
49:53You should be
49:58I will be my dear
50:00I'm not going to go.
50:01I'm not going to go.
50:02I'm not going to go.
50:03But better.
50:30I'm not going to go.
51:00But the other thing I have told you is that I'm not going to be afraid of and not doing anything.
51:07I'm not going to go.
51:10You can't wait for me.
51:11I'm not going to go.
51:26You can wait.
51:27I just need to go.
51:28I told you, she's going to do it.
51:30That's how you do it.
51:31We're not going to move.
51:35I told you, she's going to do it.
51:39Gentlemen.
51:41I'm right behind you for that.
51:43Good job.
51:44As you can see.
51:59Nassani.
52:01May I call you Nassani?
52:02Yes.
52:03I'm the lead negotiator from the Foreign Office.
52:07They tell me you are refusing to sign.
52:09Of course I'm refusing to sign.
52:11It's blank.
52:12They could write anything they like.
52:14It's a lie.
52:15May I have a private moment, please?
52:29Nassani, we are very close to your release.
52:31I don't trust them.
52:32I am asking you to trust me.
52:35The document...
52:37It's meaningless.
52:38I've done nothing wrong.
52:40I want them to understand that.
52:41You'll be signing under duress.
52:43If you do not sign, I cannot guarantee your release.
52:48You will not be boarding the airplane that's now sitting on the runway waiting for you.
52:55Your family are waiting for you.
52:58Your family are failing.
53:03My point is not there.
53:04Silence here.
53:05Then you will andare.
53:06Your father can't hold you for yourantwort.
53:07I want you to marry me, I won't يُلف eachine.
53:13ブッ oysters
53:21Why ARE YOU?
53:22I don't know.
53:52I don't know.
54:22I don't know.
54:52I don't know.
55:22I don't know.
55:52I don't know.
56:22I don't know.
56:52I don't know.
57:22I don't know.
57:52I don't know.
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