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00:00My name is Richard Radcliffe, husband of Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe.
00:17Today was to have been day 15 of our joint hunger strike.
00:22I say was because we have just received a call from Evan prison to say that Nazanin has broken our hunger strike and I will now break mine.
00:52I'll break mine!
00:54I'll break my mind.
00:56I'll break mine!
00:58I'll break mine!
01:00I'll break mine!
01:01I'll break mine!
01:03I'll break mine!
01:05You're a baby.
01:08You have a baby?
01:10Don't be afraid.
01:12When I'm pregnant, I don't know how to live.
01:16I'm because of this.
01:19I'll break mine.
01:21I'll break mine.
01:26Is this my fault?
01:33Is this my fault?
01:34Is this my fault?
01:49Gabriella's return to the UK.
01:51But as a mother, she will always do what is best for her daughter.
01:56We are an ordinary family, an innocent family, and hopefully soon we will be together again.
02:11And hopefully Nazanin will receive the medical attention she has so far been denied.
02:19Okay.
02:49The next one.
02:50What?
02:51What?
02:56The next one.
02:58The next one is...
02:59You know what?
03:00I can't get my family.
03:02I can't get my family.
03:05I can't get my family.
03:06I can't get my family...
03:07No phone, no phone.
03:08It's waste.
03:09The next one is coming.
03:11Great.
03:12The next one.
03:13The next one is coming.
03:15Today is Sunday, and they've granted me a final visit at Gizu.
03:40Part of me cannot wait to hold her, to smell and kiss her.
03:45But another part of me knows that it is for the last time.
03:54Until when?
04:04I am broken.
04:06I have always wanted to hold her, but it's not like that.
04:13What are you doing?
04:14Where are you?
04:16I'm not sure.
04:17It's your own mother.
04:19No matter what, we have another child.
04:22Do you have any money?
04:28I will give you a chance to get back.
04:32I will give you a chance.
04:34I will give you a chance to get back.
04:37You are a father.
04:48Do you have any money?
04:50Yes.
04:51Do you want me to go to professor?
04:53Well, let's go.
04:55My daughter of my own daughter.
04:59Are you ready?
05:01I'm ready.
05:03I'm ready.
05:07I'm ready.
05:09I'm ready.
05:11I'm ready.
05:13What are you doing?
05:15I'm ready.
05:17I'm ready.
05:19I'm ready.
05:23Let's go.
05:25Let's go.
05:41You're ready.
05:43I'm ready.
05:47You're ready.
05:51You are ready.
05:53You're ready.
05:55You're up to me.
05:57I'm ready.
05:59Come here.
06:01You're ready.
06:03You're ready.
06:05Let's go.
06:07and this is home this is where we live you me and mummy you probably don't
06:30memory any of it you were tiny Richard why shall I put the suitcases um if we can pop them in the
06:42bedrooms through here and Mohammed this is your room you can put your stuff in here and
06:46Gabriella this is your bedroom next door to mummy and daddy's room
07:00Gabriella is saying something she says the bed is for a baby
07:20yes I'm sorry um you see the last time you were here the last time I saw you you were a baby
07:32um we'll buy you a big girl's bed a new bed a big girl's bed because you will need lots of sleep
07:45to do well in school oh you must be tired um which like a glass of milk and a biscuit for your biscuit
07:59this is um this is kitchen in here now I've got a really good book here should I read your story
08:10no no I need to know what she said she wants grandmother to do to her story
08:25understandable her grandmother has been a mother
08:31yeah why don't you read it no no no go try it
08:42Richard how relieved are you to have Gabriella home
08:57oh it's um wonderful of course to see her again after three and a half years um to be able to
09:06read her a bedtime story which I did last night uh she's a lot bigger of course she went out
09:13age one and three quarters and came back five with her own views thank you very much um it's it's
09:19wonderful not a relief as such uh she was always safe always loved living with her grandparents and of
09:26course she would visit mummy Gabriella coming home to Britain uh will be difficult for both her and
09:33Nazanin the next step of course is to bring Nazanin home and I believe that can only be done with the
09:40repayment of the 400 million pound debt regardless of what the government says that is what this whole
09:46mess is about does Gabriella speak English no she does not she might understand a little but she
09:53converses in Farsi she's very much looking forward to starting school and as soon as that happens I'm
09:58sure her English will follow oh speaking of the devil or should I say angel she's decided to show
10:03her face and with a cake as well do you want to put it up here and we'll share it oh and we can cut
10:08it's uh it's a celebration cake isn't it um this is Gabriella
10:13yeah
10:18no
10:21no
10:23no
10:27no
10:28no
10:30no
10:31no
10:32no
10:34Why?
11:04ممنون از شما که درک میکنی
11:06ناظرین جونمی زحمت این روزداری و ماتیک و عطر منو میاری
11:09آش چونم
11:12زندانی سیاسی آزاد باید کردد
11:16زندانی سیاسی آزاد باید کردد
11:20زندانی سیاسی آزاد باید کردد
11:29گفتن بکیرم اومده
11:31دست درد نکنه
11:33حتی تو پیدا نکردم ما رو خودم برای تو بردم
11:36بحبه از مال خودم خیلی خوشبوتره
11:39هنه یکم دیر نیست برای ملاقات با وکیل
11:45چطوره؟
11:48خوشکره خفن
11:52مرسی
11:57مرگز
11:58ما هیچوقت گروبا با وکیل ملاقات نداریم
12:03بعدا میبینم
12:05بیا بریم دیگه
12:06خوشکره خوشکره دیگه
12:36مرگز
12:37مرگز
12:38مرگز
12:39مرگز
12:40مرگز
12:41مرگز
12:42مرگز
12:43مرگز
12:44مرگز
12:45مرگز
12:46خانوم ببخشید
12:47خانوم محمدی شما میدین کجا هست؟
12:49ما نگرهانشیم
12:50خانوم محمدی رو منتقل کردن به زندان زنجان
12:52چی؟
12:53زندان سی ست کلومت از اینجا فاصله داره
12:55چه فاصله داره؟
12:56اینجا برنه میگرده
12:57اینجا هر کاری میخواهم باما انجام میدهد؟
12:59باشه
13:00آرون بگیر
13:01چی باشه؟
13:02باتن آرون باشه
13:19من نخوام به نفیسم من نخوام بیاد خونمون
13:22باشه
13:48Father Christmas, and English children write to Father Christmas.
13:58An English girl.
14:03Can she write another list in English?
14:06Yes!
14:07Yes, of course, but look, we can just copy the letters out.
14:18Oh.
14:21A, a, a, a, rabbit.
14:29I'm ready, Daddy. Are you ready?
14:32Yes! Go!
14:35Oh, my goodness!
14:38You look fantastic! You look so clever already.
14:42Oh, Mummy is going to be so pleased to see this one day.
14:45And a twirl!
14:48I'm ready, Daddy.
14:49I'm ready, Daddy.
14:50I know what it has been.
14:52I'm ready.
14:57I am ready.
15:00I am ready for now.
15:02I am ready for now.
15:04I am ready.
15:05I am ready for now.
15:07So let's do this today.
15:10I am ready for now.
15:13Now, we'll see you next week.
15:15. . .
15:30. . . .
15:33. . . .
15:35. . .
15:45. . .
15:51Why is Mummy staying with Mamani?
15:54Well, she's not allowed to leave Iran.
15:58She's allowed to go outside, but not too far,
16:02just to the end of the street.
16:04It's really good Mummy isn't in prison,
16:07but it's still sad she can't come home.
16:10Not yet.
16:12Does that make sense?
16:14One more Christmas, and then in March of next year,
16:19that'll be five years.
16:21A sentence over.
16:23You'll be nearly seven.
16:25Goodness me, an old lady.
16:29I'm not in prison,
16:34but I'm still a prisoner.
16:37I cannot wander more than 150 meters from my home,
16:41but I can see her 3,000 miles away.
16:46I spent days on end watching her,
16:51but I'm never with her.
16:54Yes.
16:56Children, today we are learning letters.
17:00Off.
17:01Off.
17:02Off.
17:03Not.
17:04Not.
17:05Not.
17:06On.
17:07On.
17:08On.
17:09Off.
17:10Off.
17:11Richard, are you working on the laptop again?
17:15Sorry.
17:16No.
17:17You're working on the laptop.
17:18One hundred days.
17:19It was her.
17:20No.
17:21You're working on the laptop.
17:22One hundred days.
17:23It was her.
17:24Muhammad.
17:25Can you not do that, please?
17:26The cover's a little dusty.
17:27I am reorganizing.
17:28Do you mind, dear?
17:29No, no.
17:30No, no.
17:31I just lived alone for too long.
17:33We're all going a little bit lockdown crazy.
17:35No.
17:36No.
17:37No.
17:38No.
17:39No.
17:40No.
17:41No.
17:42No.
17:43No.
17:44No.
17:45No.
17:46No.
17:47No.
17:48No.
17:49No.
17:50No.
17:51No.
17:52No.
17:53No.
17:54No.
17:55No.
17:57No.
17:58No.
18:02No.
18:03No.
18:04No.
18:05No.
18:06No.
18:07No.
18:08No.
18:09No.
18:10No.
18:11No.
18:13No.
18:14No.
18:15No.
18:16No.
18:17Yes!
18:18Well done!
18:20High five!
18:21So good!
18:22So good.
18:23Good jumping, Kangaroo.
18:28After almost five years of separation from her family,
18:32the British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
18:34has been released at the end of her sentence in Iran.
18:37Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was jailed in Iran nearly five years ago,
18:41has had her ankle tag removed by the authorities
18:43to mark the end of her sentence,
18:46raising hopes of a return to Britain.
18:52It's been a long time, it's been a long time, it's been a long time.
19:09In the report of the act of the act of the religious-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
19:22THE END
19:52I don't want to go back to my husband.
19:55I don't know.
19:56I'm going to take a look at him.
19:58Two years ago.
19:59Two years ago.
20:00I can't do it.
20:01I can't do it.
20:02I can't do it.
20:03I can't do it.
20:04I can't do it.
20:05I can do it.
20:22I couldn't be bothered to send somebody to a trial.
20:39Just to sit there.
20:43In their best interest, they said.
20:47They didn't even know when our first sentence ended.
20:51They just know enough.
20:58Give up all those millions of pounds for one juvenile national mother.
21:04Not a fucking chance.
21:08It's leverage.
21:13Not to be squandered.
21:18They'll never pay.
21:25They'll never pay.
21:26They'll never pay.
21:27They'll never pay you.
21:28They'll never pay for him.
21:30Money.
21:31They're never going to 납 on murder.
21:32I'm not paying off money.
21:33Obviously, definitely.
21:34To be with me, that's what I was talking about.
22:07And dear Richard, never in a million years did I think you would need to endure another hunger strike.
22:18I know you're adamant that this is the only way to make us visible and I respect your decision, but please don't put your health in danger.
22:26I'm scared. Properly scared. My mind is constantly with you and Gisu.
22:37I wonder what she feels about all this and how much of this strange reality she'll remember.
22:45Oh. So, school is cool.
22:50It is cool.
22:52And what about your teachers?
22:53Cool.
22:54And you've made lots of friends.
22:56They're, um, cool.
22:57Oh. Well, that's cool.
23:13You're very brave.
23:15Yeah.
23:16This way, please. Undersecretary James Cleverley is joining us. There we are.
23:24Thanks for coming in.
23:24I simply wanted to say hello, see how you are, and to assure you that we are doing everything we can to, firstly, to bring her home and, secondly, to stop her returning to prison.
23:41Your wife's release is a high priority.
23:44Yes.
23:45What is it you are doing, exactly?
23:48I'm prepared to do whatever it takes.
23:51But, uh, obviously, there are things I can't talk to you about, and I'm acutely aware of not making any missteps.
24:02I've heard all this before and for years.
24:06I've been asked to trust you and to remain patient. I can no longer do either.
24:12Nothing has changed.
24:14She is not a prisoner as such. Fundamentally, she is a British citizen who is being used as a bargaining chip.
24:22When will the Foreign Office acknowledge this fact?
24:26What do you intend to do about it?
24:29Everything we can possibly do, um...
24:33Foreign Secretary, do you think it would help if you just paid the Iranians the money that is owing to them?
24:41As I said at the beginning, uh, there are some things that I can't possibly talk about.
24:48We have known for years it's all about Britain's failure to honour the IMS debt, despite it being a legal obligation.
24:57But now, post-Brexit, EU sanctions have completely fallen away.
25:03So, there can be no more excuses. It just needs to be paid.
25:08Are you discussing the debt with the Iranians?
25:20We can't disclose details of conversations, but we always, always, always bring up the legitimacy of Nazanin's detention.
25:30We can't disclose details, but we always, always, always bring up the legitimacy of Nazanin's detention.
25:46Sorry, I, I just wanted to say, your wife looks so lovely.
25:54It's, it's just so awful, what's happened.
25:57Yes.
25:58And I hope you're together again very soon.
26:05Hundreds of comments like that on social media.
26:07Yeah, and the press?
26:10Reaping interest, I'd say.
26:13Day 15.
26:16There'll be more interest.
26:18Day 15 onwards, it becomes more dangerous.
26:20Oh, good.
26:31You'll never guess who walked past the other day.
26:33The Queen?
26:35Boris Johnson.
26:37He didn't stop, didn't acknowledge me.
26:39He just kept his head down and walked right past.
26:41Oh, my God.
26:42Why couldn't you just say hello?
26:44Yeah, or wave.
26:46Actually, it's not allowed.
26:47I've been told that Conservative MPs are forbidden to speak to me.
26:51That is ridiculous.
26:52Well, some of them came along anyway, said hi.
26:56Jeremy Hunt came by.
26:57Good.
26:58I'm glad.
26:59And a huge number of MPs from other parties.
27:02So at least we're visible again.
27:03How are you?
27:10The truth.
27:11Do not say fantastic.
27:13For you, cold.
27:18For you, fucking freezing.
27:20Thanks for stopping by.
27:30Keep it going.
27:30Thank you, we will.
27:32How are you?
27:33A husband of Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe, the mother from West Hampstead, who's being detained in Iran,
27:49says he's looking and feeling rougher on the 16th day of this hunger strike, demanding
27:55the government does more to help secure his wife's life.
27:57Of course, the UK failed to pay a debt to Iran for an arms deal in the 1970s.
28:03Jerry, hi.
28:04Oh, thank you for coming, stopping by.
28:06Thank you so much.
28:07Oh, no, no, thank you for doing this.
28:08Anusha would be so grateful.
28:10Oh, no, no, not at all.
28:12Look, we brought a photo and a sign.
28:15Oh, yes, fantastic.
28:16A venushe.
28:17Can we put them up on display?
28:18Should we put them up over here?
28:19Yeah, yeah.
28:19And we'd like to stay with you.
28:21No, can't we?
28:22Tonight?
28:23Is that okay for the kids to stay with you?
28:26That would be most welcome.
28:30Richard.
28:30Let's find a space.
28:34They want to see us.
28:36There must be news.
28:37When?
28:39Now.
28:39Now.
28:43Good morning.
28:44Hi, John.
28:44Come in.
28:45Yes, John.
28:46Hello, Richard.
28:48Thank you for coming in.
28:49How are you?
28:49Let's get you sat down, shall we?
28:51There we go.
29:04The foreign secretary isn't here?
29:06Liz had other business.
29:09Another photograph in a tank, maybe.
29:16Richard.
29:17This morning, I met with the Iranian deputy foreign minister.
29:21The meeting went as well as I could have heard.
29:25Pleased to hear that.
29:26He understood completely our disappointment that, despite serving her full sentence, Nazanin remains captive.
29:33So, what's changed?
29:38What's happening next?
29:41Well, we are making inroads.
29:44We're making what I believe to be real progress.
29:47So, the answer to the question, what's changed, is nothing has changed.
29:58It's as we were, so to speak.
30:01We are making headway towards the release of your wife and other detainees.
30:09Hostages?
30:10I call them what they are.
30:13Hostages?
30:14I'm hearing that you called me up here.
30:18No, it's okay, Dad.
30:19You called me up here on day 18 of my protest to tell me you've met with the Iranian foreign minister and nothing happened.
30:27We were heard and progress was made, despite your protest.
30:33We are asking for...
30:34I'm protesting because you're doing nothing about the debt, nothing about hostage taking, nothing about diplomatic protection.
30:41You've established no red lines.
30:44At this rate, she will be put back into prison and you'll still do nothing.
30:53Richard, please, we're...
30:54We are merely asking for your patience.
31:24Still feeling a little woozy?
31:35Mm-hmm.
31:36I think it's time to call it a day.
31:4021 days tomorrow.
31:43You've done it, Rick.
31:45People know her again.
31:46They know her story.
31:47They know about the debt.
31:50If she goes back inside, it could be for years.
31:54I bought her three months at best.
32:03Okay.
32:06This is the last night.
32:07Tomorrow, we go home.
32:13Thank you, Mark.
32:15Thank you, Mark.
32:45Hello?
32:47I'm going to the phone.
32:48I have no choice.
33:18I must see them today.
33:22Look, if you don't call, I'll make contact with the embassy in Tehran.
33:30I can't go back to prison. I can't do that.
33:33Hasn't it?
33:48I can't go back to prison.
34:18I can't wait to see what you say.
34:19I can't wait to see what you say.
34:49I can't wait to see what you say.
34:56I can't wait to see what you say.
34:58I can't wait to see what you say.
35:03I can't wait to see what you say.
35:10I can't wait to see what you say.
35:17I can't wait to see what you say.
35:19I can't wait to see what you say.
35:26I can't wait to see what you say.
35:27I can't wait to see what you say.
35:29I can't wait to see what you say.
35:37Oh, can it be true?
35:43Shit.
35:50I'm beginning to hope.
36:07Are you ready?
36:09Mm-hmm.
36:13No, no.
36:15No, no.
36:16Hello?
36:18Are you a lady?
36:20Yes.
36:21You have a passport.
36:24You must go to the passport.
36:27Don't go.
36:29Refuse to go.
36:31I have to go.
36:32Listen, it's clearly a lie.
36:34If there was a problem with the photograph,
36:36they would have told you at the time.
36:38Richard, I don't want to go,
36:39but I know I have to go,
36:40so I'm telling you where I'll be.
36:42Call the embassy.
36:43Speak to the embassy.
36:44Speak to the ambassador.
36:46If it's real, they'll know about it.
36:51You will wait for me?
36:52Of course I'll wait for you.
36:54We've been assured it's further questions.
36:56Nothing.
37:06I know,
37:08I'm afraid.
37:10I'll wait for you to speak for it.
37:13Yes?
37:17The price of $530,000,000.
37:19It's a million dollars.
37:21The most important thing that the British government
37:24is when you came to the world,
37:27it has to be a good job.
37:39Do you like this?
38:12آخا شما به من ظلم کردید.
38:16به من به خانوادم به دخترم به شوهرم ظلم کردید شیش سال.
38:23بعد از شیش سال آزگار اینکه.
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