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00:00:00hello my love hello you i thought i'm better calling you now in case i missed you later
00:00:22where are you oh at the office still well the flat's empty i just need to finish a
00:00:27couple of new client things oh gorgeous yeah so get yourself home
00:00:41what's that i'm feeding your daughter and baba's put the suitcases into the car my mother's telling
00:00:47me he's ready to go then you better tell me what kind of ice cream you'd like my favorite of course
00:00:51uh you don't have a favorite it changes every week then surprise me
00:00:58can't wait to see you both of you next time i'm coming with you i would love that
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00:01:37oh
00:01:52Are we looking all right?
00:01:58Oh, that's a big smile.
00:02:02Hello.
00:02:03Hello, you're coming.
00:02:05Oh, yes, let's be lovely.
00:02:22Oh, yes, let's go.
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00:06:16What are you going to do?
00:06:18What are you going to do?
00:06:20What are you going to do?
00:06:22Inshallah, back to the evening.
00:06:46What are you going to do?
00:07:16I'm going to go.
00:07:19I'll go.
00:07:23Which one is going to do?
00:07:25I'm going to run over my head.
00:07:29What are you going to do?
00:07:31I'm going to go.
00:07:36One, two, three.
00:07:40You missed it.
00:07:42Let's go.
00:08:12What's your name?
00:08:15What's your name?
00:08:16What's your name?
00:08:18We have a name for the family
00:08:20and we will be sharing our family
00:08:22and we will share it with you.
00:08:24What's your name?
00:08:26What's your name?
00:08:28What's your name?
00:08:30What's your name?
00:08:32I don't know, I don't know
00:08:34I'll give you a name
00:08:36and I'll give you a name
00:08:38and you can.
00:08:40I don't know.
00:09:10I don't know.
00:09:40Yes.
00:09:46Is this a story?
00:09:51Yes.
00:09:56Do you have Facebook?
00:10:00No.
00:10:02Do you have a story?
00:10:04Do you have a story?
00:10:05Do you have a story?
00:10:07Do you have a story?
00:10:12Yes.
00:10:13Many people have a story.
00:10:15Yes.
00:10:16Yes.
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00:10:33Ramza Ubuur
00:11:03Why?
00:11:05The
00:11:29Oh, my God.
00:11:59Let's go to the door and go to the door.
00:12:29I don't know.
00:12:59I don't know.
00:13:29I don't know.
00:13:59I don't know.
00:14:30They say there is a problem with Nozanin's passport.
00:14:33She did not make the flight.
00:14:35She's still at the airport answering questions.
00:14:38They say this is normal.
00:14:40You know what it is like here.
00:14:42Where is Gabriela?
00:14:43How is she?
00:14:44Yeah, she's here in the house.
00:14:47She's sleeping.
00:14:50My father said he will return to the airport this afternoon.
00:14:53My mother says they promised it's for one night only.
00:15:03They can only hold her for 24 hours.
00:15:05Well, I suppose all we can do is wait.
00:15:07Yeah.
00:15:09Yeah, okay.
00:15:09Thanks.
00:15:10Thanks.
00:15:11Thanks.
00:15:16Mommy!
00:15:17Mommy!
00:15:18Mommy!
00:15:18Mommy!
00:15:19Mommy!
00:15:28Mommy!
00:15:29Mommy!
00:15:29Que me?
00:15:32I was to be a baby.
00:15:34Elliot of the president.
00:15:36I am a officer man.
00:15:37And he is
00:15:40a man who has followed me...
00:15:42and I have a man who has a man who has followed me.
00:15:44I am a man who has a man who has a man who has.
00:15:45A man who has a man who has saved me.
00:15:47I am a man who has saved me.
00:15:50A man who has saved his life.
00:15:52I am a man who has saved me.
00:15:57I Why did he do this?
00:15:59My daughter is in the house. They say that today is free and that today is free.
00:16:06Sir, let me ask you a moment. You don't have any information from your daughter.
00:16:12I am here. I will take care of you.
00:16:15If there is a problem, please ask me.
00:16:19I am here.
00:16:22I am here.
00:16:29My father is still at the airport, so no, no news here.
00:16:45Did they tell him to go to the airport?
00:16:48No, no.
00:16:50So he just went?
00:16:52Yes, he just went.
00:16:54Should we be worried? Is your father worried?
00:16:57Richard, my father is always worried.
00:17:01You can only wait.
00:17:03Yeah, thank you.
00:17:27No, go to the airport.
00:17:29You can only leave us alone, but just go, go, go, go, go!
00:17:37yemek
00:17:57Let's go.
00:23:25My name is Peppa.
00:23:26And this book is all about my granny.
00:23:29She's the best granny in the whole wide world.
00:23:33I don't know.
00:23:47There was a to be push.
00:23:53Let's go.
00:23:55Let's go.
00:24:23Hello, is this Richard Radcliffe?
00:24:51Richard, my name is Monique Vila. You sent an email to Nazanin's manager here at Thomson Reuters?
00:24:57Yes.
00:24:58The email has been passed on to me. I'm the CEO of the Foundation.
00:25:02It's good of you to call.
00:25:05Nazanin is still delayed?
00:25:08Yes, as I said, we've been told there's a problem with her passport.
00:25:11She's been held for how long now?
00:25:13A couple of days. It has to be a mistake of sorts.
00:25:17No, I don't believe so. I think you have to consider that this is deliberate.
00:25:30You will keep me informed?
00:25:32Yes.
00:25:34I'm here to help, of course. Speak soon.
00:25:46Richard, due diligence on the EC audit. Are we ready?
00:25:50Prepared?
00:25:51Yes. We are. Ready.
00:25:55Everything alright?
00:25:58Is it tight?
00:26:00Yes.
00:26:01Yes.
00:26:31Yes.
00:26:33Yes.
00:26:35It's over.
00:26:38It's over.
00:26:39You've got a problem.
00:26:41I knew it.
00:26:44Yes.
00:26:45Yes.
00:26:49Anything that you can do with it, then?
00:26:51Anything that we're going to bid you with?
00:26:53Yes.
00:26:54Ones.
00:26:55Yes.
00:26:56Yes.
00:26:57Yes.
00:26:58Yes.
00:26:59Yes.
00:27:00What are you doing? Hey!
00:27:30how can i get this?
00:27:34It's not my parents.
00:27:38I'm not telling you, I'm not telling you..
00:27:42I'm telling you, we're not telling you..
00:27:46I'm telling you..
00:27:48Your parents are not telling you..
00:27:50No, it's not telling you why we're going..
00:27:52But we're telling you..
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00:28:28I'm going to go to the hospital.
00:28:30I'm going to go to the hospital.
00:28:32I'm going to go.
00:28:58I'm going to go.
00:29:28Richard?
00:29:35Richard?
00:29:37Richard?
00:29:42Richard?
00:29:47Richard?
00:29:49Richard?
00:29:51Richard?
00:29:52Richard?
00:30:06Let's go.
00:30:36Oh
00:31:06I don't know.
00:31:36I don't know.
00:32:06I don't know.
00:32:36I don't know.
00:32:38I don't know.
00:32:40I don't know.
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00:33:36I don't know.
00:33:38I don't know.
00:33:40I don't know.
00:33:42You ever been to Disneyland?
00:33:44Richard, have you got a minute?
00:33:46Yeah.
00:33:48I don't know.
00:33:50I don't know.
00:33:52I don't know.
00:33:54I don't know.
00:33:56I don't know.
00:33:58I don't know.
00:34:00I don't know.
00:34:02I don't know.
00:34:04I don't know.
00:34:06I don't know.
00:34:08I don't know.
00:34:10I don't know.
00:34:11I don't know dela.
00:34:12I don't know.
00:34:13You can get a play like me.
00:34:14Oh, no, then you won't cross the street.
00:34:16The night coming was good.
00:34:18Remember the dog's day.
00:34:25hed on the street?
00:34:31The night comes back.
00:34:40My love, I try to call her.
00:35:10There were some complications over my passport.
00:35:16It will be resolved soon, and I will be coming home on Saturday.
00:35:23Yeah, we will be well.
00:35:25Thanks for letting me know.
00:35:28Stay strong.
00:35:31Dad, I'm trying not to get too excited, but Nazanin has messaged.
00:35:35She says she's coming home Saturday.
00:35:37Oh my goodness, Rick, that's wonderful news.
00:35:39It's fantastic. She's coming home on Saturday.
00:35:41Thank heavens.
00:35:42She actually caught me, and I missed her. I couldn't believe it.
00:35:45I'll forward you her text.
00:35:48Feels like her weight has been lifted.
00:35:50As long as she and Gabriella get back home, that's the main thing.
00:35:53Yeah.
00:35:54I'll do it.
00:36:04I'll do it.
00:37:06Mohamed, yes?
00:37:12Sorry, we've heard nothing.
00:37:14Richard, we've been told nothing.
00:37:17Why are they doing this?
00:37:21What did you say to Gabriela?
00:37:24We thought it is best not to say anything.
00:37:27This is so difficult.
00:37:30You should be wondering where her mummy's gone.
00:37:35Give her a kiss from me.
00:37:36Until her daddy loves her.
00:37:38I will.
00:37:40And I'll keep you updated.
00:37:41Yeah, thanks.
00:37:46Bastards.
00:37:53Fucking, fucking bastards.
00:37:55All right.
00:38:04Allah Olufah
00:38:06Allah Olufah
00:38:10Allah Olufah
00:38:11Allah Olufah
00:38:13Allah Olufah
00:38:15Allah Olufah
00:38:17Allah Olufah
00:38:19Allah Olufah
00:38:21Allah Olufah
00:38:25951
00:38:27Sobunat
00:38:28Qarabuchan
00:38:29We're out of charge
00:38:30Laughod
00:38:33I was so excited to be here.
00:38:35I'll take my hand. I'll take my hand.
00:38:37I'll take my hand.
00:38:39I'll take my hand.
00:39:03Entirely possible their phones are being monitored. I really don't know.
00:39:07So no complete silence?
00:39:09Yes, Saturday came and went. Nothing.
00:39:15Richard, I think you need to view this as an abduction.
00:39:24Abduction.
00:39:24A woman has been taken against her will, and we have no clue where she is being held.
00:39:37Why would they abduct her? She was on holiday visiting family.
00:39:40Is there anything about her job, anything that could be misconstrued?
00:39:44We are a charity, and Nazanin is an administrator.
00:39:47She works here in London, organizing courses for a journalist in different countries where good training isn't available.
00:39:53But not in Iran. We don't even operate in Iran.
00:39:56So why she's been taken is an unknown, but it is unlikely to be anything to do with her passport.
00:40:02You need to start calling people, the Foreign Office to begin with.
00:40:05At the very least, they can ask the question, where is she?
00:40:12Good morning, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
00:40:14Good morning. Iran desk, please.
00:40:17Iran?
00:40:18Yes, Iran.
00:40:20And what is this regarding?
00:40:20I want to report the detention of a British citizen in Tehran, my wife, and the confiscation of my daughter's passport by the Iranian authorities.
00:40:32Your arm desk.
00:40:33It was all very British, polite.
00:40:36George, she was called, and he, they, advised me to do nothing.
00:40:42Do nothing, say nothing, tell no one, and wait.
00:40:49They know best, and they'll be in touch.
00:40:54Oh, my gosh.
00:40:56Poor Naz.
00:40:58They'll know who to speak to, I suppose.
00:41:01That channels.
00:41:02You'd hope so.
00:41:04So,
00:41:04we wait.
00:41:07Short of jumping on a plane, that's all we can do.
00:41:12I'd like to jump on a plane, but our family are afraid, and...
00:41:17I'm being told by the Foreign Office that...
00:41:21they would not be wise.
00:41:22Well, you're staying here tonight.
00:41:24One night, at least.
00:41:26I'll make up the bed, and you can have a nice, long bath.
00:41:28Monique is recommending that I go and see one or two human rights organizations.
00:41:45Context.
00:41:46Fact-finding.
00:41:47Facts are good.
00:41:49It might help.
00:41:50Knowledge of what's gone before.
00:41:52We'll see.
00:41:58Gnocchi?
00:42:05I'd love that.
00:42:07Yes?
00:42:08Good.
00:42:08Do you have a drink?
00:42:09Bianchi or Rossi?
00:42:11Rossi.
00:42:11Give me a glass.
00:42:12I'll say it once I have a glass.
00:42:15No falls on the table.
00:42:16Oh, I know.
00:42:25What?
00:42:26Because you never do.
00:42:27What?
00:42:27Take photographs.
00:42:40Oh, fuck.
00:42:48Hello.
00:42:49Mr. Radcliffe?
00:42:49It's George, from the Iran desk.
00:42:51You'll be pleased to hear.
00:42:53We've made contact with the Iranian Foreign Ministry regarding Mazanim,
00:42:57and they have acknowledged the case, which is good news.
00:43:01Oftentimes, they will reject a request outright, claiming it as an internal matter.
00:43:05What have they said?
00:43:06Have they told you where she is?
00:43:07It doesn't quite work like that.
00:43:09Whilst lines of communication are open and cordial,
00:43:12we must proceed carefully and ensure they remain open.
00:43:16But no answers.
00:43:18Steady as we go, as they say.
00:43:19Your wife has been detained for reasons unknown, but most likely political.
00:43:30And these human rights groups can help facilitate these meetings?
00:43:38Yes.
00:43:38Yes, they can do that, but nothing more until you go public with your story, which is a huge
00:43:45decision to make.
00:43:46The last time I saw my mother was...
00:44:14Two years ago.
00:44:19She went back to Iran to sort some papers to sell her house.
00:44:26She never came back.
00:44:29I hope she's still alive, but we don't know.
00:44:32What I found to be the most difficult to deal with is not the imprisonment.
00:44:38It's not even the cruelty.
00:44:43It never was cruelty.
00:44:46Do you?
00:44:52It is the lies.
00:44:54The fact they knew it all to be fake.
00:44:58A game.
00:44:59My brother was taken four years ago.
00:45:13He was very brave because he was openly political.
00:45:18He was never afraid to speak out, to criticize the regime.
00:45:21He was kept in solitary for many months.
00:45:26He was interrogated for many hours and many days.
00:45:30Always blindfolded.
00:45:31I'll be fine.
00:46:00simple question George simple question after a month almost do you know where she's being held
00:46:10have they told you that much we do not have that information not yet because if we don't know where
00:46:16she is we cannot acquire access and access is important not least to know that she's still
00:46:20alive I do understand Richard and I assure you we are raising the case yeah you keep saying that
00:46:25but can you say that my wife is alive I understand your need for answers and information can I meet
00:46:32with someone in a room face to face I will make a note of your request your final question why is
00:46:38it seemingly impossible for a British diplomat in Iran to locate and visit a British citizen taken
00:46:43against her will it's not impossible just difficult Richard we need your patience confidence and in
00:46:51return we will give you our best can I call you tomorrow for an update of course and can I
00:46:57emphasize the need for patients you have thank you
00:47:00hey
00:47:10hey
00:47:12yeah
00:47:12yeah
00:47:17yeah
00:47:21yeah
00:47:23yeah
00:47:25yeah
00:47:27Let me tell you about the government of Britain, what do you mean?
00:47:31No, I don't think I am.
00:47:38It was your decision that you had to do it.
00:47:42I am very happy with Britain.
00:47:45I am very happy with you.
00:47:47I am very happy with you.
00:47:49I am very happy with you.
00:47:51I am very happy with you.
00:47:53I am very happy with you.
00:47:55I am very happy with you.
00:47:57I am happy with you.
00:47:59You are not an Iranian, a Muslim.
00:48:01You are an Iranian.
00:48:03You are not an English passport.
00:48:05You are not a slave.
00:48:07I am happy with you.
00:48:09Why did you come to Iran?
00:48:11What is your duty?
00:48:13I am a slave.
00:48:15I am a slave.
00:48:17I am a slave.
00:48:19You are a slave.
00:48:21You are a slave.
00:48:23You are a slave.
00:48:25You are a slave.
00:48:27Hello.
00:48:29I am a slave.
00:48:31Hey, baby.
00:48:33Who is this?
00:48:35I don't know.
00:48:37That's how you get to know.
00:48:39Amen.
00:48:41I don't know.
00:48:43Hey, baby.
00:48:45Why are you talking about the work?
00:48:47Nothing.
00:48:48Let's go.
00:48:56Let's go.
00:48:58General Lee.
00:49:18It's been 30 days now since Naz disappeared and more than once I've, it's crossed my
00:49:43mind. Will I ever see her again? Her family in Iran are being followed and photographed
00:50:00and they have just only just been told for reasons of national security. Nazanin has been
00:50:12held by the Revolutionary Guard and she is inside Kerman prison which is 1,000 km south
00:50:22of her family home in Tehran. It's probable that she would have been kept in isolation,
00:50:38she would have enjoyed questioning and suffered torture of some kind. It could continue for
00:50:53some time, some months, I'm told. Told by who Rick? By the families I've met, families
00:51:03who like us have been through it, some still going through it. And we've never heard of
00:51:08them? That's right, we've never heard of them. We don't know their names, we don't know how
00:51:12long they've been held or how they're being treated. They're invisible. You all know the
00:51:25Foreign Office, Iran desk has advised me to do nothing. Say nothing.
00:51:32Add to the silence.
00:51:34Having now met the families, I'm not sure I can do that, nor am I sure that adding to
00:51:37the silence is the right thing to do. I'm almost certain it isn't.
00:51:42And from what I can gather, waiting achieves nothing and I'm thinking she's my wife.
00:51:49She's my wife, for goodness sake. She's a British citizen. She's been kidnapped and wrongfully
00:52:01imprisoned and separated from her child and it's wrong.
00:52:08Yes.
00:52:11Shouldn't I be shouting from the rooftops?
00:52:14Yes.
00:52:15So is that what I do, make a noise?
00:52:18I think you must. If you want us to make a noise, we'll make a noise.
00:52:22This is a story that people need to know. The world needs to know.
00:52:27Get yourself on television, tell them. Go big.
00:52:32My wife, Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe, 37-year-old charity worker, was on holiday visiting her family
00:52:42in Iran. She was at the airport returning to the UK on the 3rd of April when she was detained
00:52:49by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. She has been transferred to an unknown location in
00:52:56Kerman Province. I'd never heard of Kerman until a few days ago. But that's where she's been taken.
00:53:05I now intend to go public with whatever information I have, which is why I'm here, in the office of my MP,
00:53:11asking that my Nazanin's detention be raised in Parliament.
00:53:17My daughter, Gabriella, is 22 months old. She and Nazanin have never spent a day apart.
00:53:26They'll both be destroyed. Can you imagine? They'll both be destroyed.
00:53:44Take your time.
00:53:47Right, what's next?
00:53:51Richard, what are the charges? What is it she's supposed to have done?
00:53:55There have been no charges. Her family have been told that the investigation relates to an issue of national security.
00:54:02Nazanin works for a charity. The Thomson Reuters Foundation, they are a charity.
00:54:06And what is the position of the Foreign Office?
00:54:08Have you seen our numbers? The petition?
00:54:10No.
00:54:11No.
00:54:12Over 15,000 signatures in one morning. Rick, people care.
00:54:17They got the number of phones straight, the inscription.
00:54:19Turn off.
00:54:23God bless.
00:54:26Jessica's mission is very responsible.
00:54:39Pass out, pass out!
00:54:41Pass out!
00:54:43Get out!
00:54:44Pass out!
00:54:45A British man is urging the government to help secure the release of his wife, who's been held in solitary confinement in Iran for more than a month.
00:55:15The Iranian government says she was arrested in connection with national security.
00:55:19Her 22-month-old daughter is also being kept in the country after the authorities confiscated her British passport.
00:55:25Here's our correspondent.
00:55:25Her parents were told it was an issue of national security, but there have been no charges, and her husband, Richard Ratcliffe, says there is nothing to do with her work or her personal background that could explain her detention.
00:55:45How's your day?
00:56:15Oh my god.
00:56:23Oh my god.
00:56:25Oh my god.
00:56:27And I said, you have to sit down and get it.
00:56:31I'm going to sleep with you.
00:56:36Beber, beber, go.
00:56:38What's up, that's a little bit.
00:56:40Mommy.
00:56:41Mommy.
00:56:42Mommy.
00:56:43Mommy.
00:56:45Mommy.
00:56:46Mommy.
00:56:47Mommy.
00:56:48Mommy.
00:56:49Mommy.
00:56:50Mommy.
00:56:51Mommy.
00:56:52Mommy.
00:56:54Mommy.
00:56:55Mommy.
00:56:56Mommy.
00:56:57I'm a twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are, I'm above the world so high,
00:57:20like a diamond in the sky. That is pink, this is blue. No, this is blue. This is blue? Is this blue? Are you sure?
00:57:32Yes, it's blue.
00:57:33Again.
00:57:48Again?
00:57:49Yes.
00:57:50It is blue.
00:57:52It is blue.
00:57:53It is blue.
00:57:54It is blue.
00:57:55It is blue.
00:57:56I'm blue.
00:57:57It is blue.
00:57:58It is blue.
00:57:59It is blue.
00:58:00It is blue.
00:58:02The time is over.
00:58:04Let us know what you are doing.
00:58:06Why will my daughter come on?
00:58:08Is that what she does?
00:58:10No.
00:58:11I don't know.
00:58:12The time is over.
00:58:14Let us know what you are doing.
00:58:20up above the world so high
00:58:31Richard, she's gone
00:58:48she must be, she must be so confused
00:58:55yes, it's sad, very sad
00:59:01Richard, they have asked for us to tell you to stop
00:59:06end your petition, stop speaking to newspapers and television
00:59:10don't you think the only reason the visit took place was because of the petition, because of the publicity
00:59:16the reason the visit was allowed was to give us that message to a stop
00:59:20look, Muhammad, I do understand, but they cannot be allowed to do as they please
00:59:24they also said if you do not stop, they will hold the family responsible
00:59:27yes, of course they said that
00:59:29my father and mother would like you to stop
00:59:31Richard, Richard
00:59:33listen to me
00:59:34no need to translate, I got the message
00:59:53your father's not happy
00:59:55Nazanin was stronger than we thought she would be
00:59:57that is the most important thing
01:00:00this is impressive
01:00:07go big
01:00:09and sadly you're invited inside
01:00:12hopefully Nazanin's family will see it that way
01:00:14morning
01:00:16morning all
01:00:17Richard, before we go into our meeting proper
01:00:20the minister would like to say hi
01:00:21to you and perhaps one other
01:00:23he's waiting
01:00:24well, it should be John
01:00:25well, not a problem
01:00:26would you like to take a seat?
01:00:31thank you
01:00:32Mr. Radcliffe, good morning
01:00:34good morning
01:00:35would you care for a cup of tea?
01:00:37no, no, no, no
01:00:38not for me
01:00:39right, then let me give you my card up front
01:00:43in case conversations with my department become at all frustrating
01:00:48thank you
01:00:49though I can assure you they are doing their utmost
01:00:51I myself will be meeting with the Iranian charge d'affaires on the 19th
01:00:57and I will bring this matter up personally
01:01:01that's good to hear
01:01:02you're meeting with the deputy head of mission?
01:01:04that's correct
01:01:05well, he's a good man
01:01:06he will inform you quite rightly
01:01:08that relations between the UK and Iran are improving
01:01:11and the fact that they have acknowledged Nazanin's arrest confirms that
01:01:15what we must now not do is
01:01:18react in ways that strengthen hardliners
01:01:23our advice is patience and quiet
01:01:27quiet enables diplomacy and strategy and progress
01:01:34which is what we want, is it not?
01:01:38yes, very much so
01:01:41good
01:01:43my darling little child
01:01:51each morning you will be wondering where I am
01:01:55each morning
01:01:57you will feel that I've abandoned you
01:02:00that is something I would never do
01:02:04each and every second my body aches for you
01:02:09my dear Richard
01:02:15my husband
01:02:19save me
01:02:22hello, Mohammed
01:02:31Richard, hi, it is Mohammed
01:02:33can you hear me?
01:02:35yes, yes
01:02:36listen, I have
01:02:38Nazanin on a different phone
01:02:39you do?
01:02:43yes
01:02:43if I put the two phones together
01:02:45she would like to try to speak with you
01:02:48yes, yes, please do that
01:02:49do that
01:02:54Richard, can you hear me?
01:02:57Nazanin?
01:02:58Amen
01:03:00oh my god
01:03:00oh my god
01:03:02oh my god
01:03:02oh my lord, is that you?
01:03:04listen, it is so good to hear your voice
01:03:07I miss you so much
01:03:08I love you so much
01:03:09I love you too
01:03:09I love you too
01:03:10did not see me, he forgot about me
01:03:14never never no one has forgotten about you every day you are all we think about
01:03:21when only you I want this to be over I want to come home I'm so scared
01:03:30well I believe me we're doing everything we can please stay strong and I promise
01:03:36this will one day be the past I promise I promise my love that's in it no sorry Richard but she's gone
01:04:06so
01:04:09so
01:04:13so
01:04:15so
01:04:18so
01:04:21so
01:04:24so
01:04:27so
01:04:29so
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