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00:00If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
00:03If you're happy and you know it, and you really want to show it.
00:07If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
00:09Yay, thank you.
00:10Should we do it again?
00:12Yeah.
00:12If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
00:15If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
00:19They're definitely watching, the Iranians.
00:21Yes, they'll be filming us.
00:26So I often want a piece of birthday cake.
00:27Best not.
00:30As you say, as long as they know we're here, that's all that matters.
00:50Although it was forbidden, and although I fear punishment,
00:54I need to write down what is happening to me and how I feel.
01:00Today was yet another interrogation lasting hours.
01:04Same question over and over.
01:07What is your machine?
01:10They terrorize and intimidate me.
01:13They know my weakness is my family, my child, my husband.
01:16When you go out, I need to permit it.
01:35Cut.
01:37Oh!
01:38Oh!
01:39Oh!
01:40Oh!
01:41Put me in the car, you're in the car.
01:43Oh!
01:43I don't know what to do.
02:13What's the problem?
02:15Is it something you want?
02:17I'm going to go home.
02:19I'll go to the house.
02:21I'll go to the house.
02:27Hello?
02:29Hello, my mom is mine.
02:31You can't do that?
02:33I'm sorry.
02:35Where are you from?
02:37I'm sorry.
02:39I'm sorry.
02:41Look, I'm going to be free.
02:45I'm waiting for that.
02:47I'm waiting for you.
02:49I'll let you know.
02:51Oh my god.
02:53I'm happy.
02:55I'll let you go.
02:57I'm going to get better.
02:59Let's go.
03:29The doctor says,
03:36When you go to the doctor,
03:39you can't let your face go.
03:42The word is not.
03:44The doctor says,
03:46You have to get your hands.
03:48The doctor says,
03:50You have to get your hands.
03:53Hello.
03:55Hello.
03:56Hello.
03:57.
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04:10.
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04:13.
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04:27I don't know what to do.
04:57I don't know.
05:27I don't know.
05:57I don't know.
06:27I don't know.
06:57I don't know.
07:27I don't know.
07:57I don't know.
08:27I don't know.
08:29I don't know.
08:31I don't know.
08:35I don't know.
08:37I don't know.
08:39I don't know.
08:45I don't know.
08:47I don't know.
08:49I don't know.
08:57I don't know.
09:07I don't know.
09:17I don't know.
09:25I don't know.
09:27I can only follow government advice.
09:29I can only follow government advice.
09:31And for the sake of Nazanin's safety, not speak out in public.
09:33I can't rule out not going to Iran myself.
09:37I don't know.
09:38I think I need to go there.
09:39I think I need to go there.
09:40But it's not safe, Richard.
09:41And the foreign office would never allow it.
09:43But I think that's a decision for later.
09:45How much later?
09:47How much later?
09:49How much later?
09:51How much later?
09:53How much later?
10:13How much later?
10:15How much later?
10:17How much later?
10:23How much later?
10:25How much later?
10:27How much later?
10:29How much later?
10:31How much later?
10:33How much later?
10:35How much later?
10:37How much later?
10:39How much later?
10:41How much later?
10:43How much later?
10:45I don't know.
10:53I'm sorry.
10:55I'm sorry.
10:57I'm sorry.
10:59I'm sorry.
11:01Is this a safe place?
11:03Yes.
11:05Is this a safe place?
11:07Yes.
11:09Is this a safe place?
11:11Yes.
11:13It's fine.
11:15I'm going to go to the hospital.
11:17I know that little boy is a little.
11:21For those,
11:23I'm going to go to the hospital.
11:25And if you have been a wrong person,
11:27you are not?
11:29I'm not a wrong person.
11:31I'm not a bad person.
11:33I'm being a child.
11:35Your own plan is safe.
11:37If I don't believe that you are a bad person,
11:40I will be able to get my own plan.
11:43But if I don't believe that I am not alone.
11:45I'm a bad person.
11:47I'm not a bad person.
11:49For example, I am my mother.
11:51I am not my father.
11:53I am very happy.
11:54I am not working.
11:55I can only tell you all this.
11:57I can only tell you about it.
12:03I know that you are my mother.
12:06I am a mother.
12:08I am my mother.
12:19My mother, my mother,
12:26let me tell you something.
12:33What did you say to me?
12:36Or did you ask me to ask me to ask me to ask you?
12:41I am not going to ask you to ask you.
12:43I am not going to be able to ask you.
12:46My mother is a person.
12:48I am not going to ask you.
12:50I am not going to ask you.
12:51This is my case.
12:52This is the case for you.
12:54I'm not going to ask you.
12:55This is the case for me.
12:57I am not going to ask you.
12:59I will tell you the case.
13:01If you have a case for me.
13:16Oh
13:46I don't know what I'm doing.
13:49I'm in Iran.
13:51I'm doing my job.
13:53I'm a model.
13:55I'm doing it because I'm happy.
13:58It's sexy.
14:02Well, I'm happy.
14:07Do you work on television?
14:09No, I don't think so.
14:11Tell me something.
14:12No, no, I don't have control.
14:14I don't have control.
14:18Oh, these shorts.
14:24I'm going to call you.
14:30Nothing new to report, Mr. Ratcliffe.
14:32Which is not to say dialogues halted.
14:34Both the ambassador and minister are involved personally.
14:38Did you see my emails?
14:39We did. We read all of your emails.
14:41She was told she was to be released.
14:43She called her family and told them her car would be taking her to Kerman Airport.
14:47Yes, I saw.
14:49Did she get inside the car?
14:50Did she travel to the airport?
14:51Where is she now?
14:57These are my concerns.
14:58Is she alive is another.
15:00We are raising these shared concerns, Mr. Ratcliffe.
15:04Let me assure you, we are taking this matter very seriously.
15:14One question.
15:16Why are you here?
15:19When you still have other more important things to be getting on with?
15:22Yeah.
15:23I'm doing my best, Patrick.
15:27I'm getting some things done.
15:30I don't think I've been totally useless.
15:32Richard, I'm not suggesting anything other than paid leave of absence.
15:35So go.
15:36Get Nazanin home safely.
15:37Then come back and do your job.
15:38Take a look at this photograph.
15:39Take a look at this photograph.
15:46Take a look at this photograph.
16:07This picture was taken from my phone.
16:13This is private.
16:14Who are these people?
16:18Who do you think they are?
16:21You know who they are.
16:22They're my family.
16:24It's my husband's brother, his new wife and an elephant.
16:30Do I need to tell you which is which?
16:31I don't know.
16:45I'm telling the truth.
16:50You will stop lying!
16:51I'm telling you the truth.
17:09Do my family know where I am?
17:15Do my family know where I am?
17:18You have been trained to lie.
17:23The names you've just spoken, I don't know.
17:25I am telling you the truth.
17:27I was raised to tell the truth.
17:29Do you think I am a model?
17:36Yes.
17:37Do you think I am a model?
17:40I am a model.
17:41A model?
17:43She says that you have encouraged her to flee from Iran.
17:50That is not true.
17:51And cross the Kurdish border.
17:53That is not true.
17:54Are you saying she is lying to me?
17:57No, I am saying it is you who is not telling the truth.
17:59But your cell is bugged.
18:01We have heard every word spoken.
18:02Then you will know what I am saying is true.
18:05Stop it with your lies and your tricks.
18:07Stop it!
18:07Stop it!
18:08Stop it!
18:09Stop it!
18:11This will not end until you cooperate.
18:16We are very patient.
18:18I want to see my daughter.
18:19I want to speak to my husband, my family.
18:22Why are you doing this to me?
18:23Why?
18:24Why?
18:25Why?
18:25Why?
18:30Why?
18:36Why?
18:37Why?
18:37Why?
18:37Why?
18:37Why?
18:38Why?
18:41My darling little child.
19:01My body is aching for you.
19:03It knows you're gone and I miss you.
19:10Where have you been all this time?
19:16What have you been doing?
19:19What have you been thinking each day when I'm not there?
19:33Gisu! Gisu! Richard! Richard! Richard!
19:52What have you been doing?
19:59It's been a long time for me.
20:07What do you say?
20:10I've told you.
20:13It's been a long time for you.
20:18You can't tell me.
20:20I'm going to show you a baby.
20:23I'm going to show you this place.
20:25I'm going to show you the first place to Iran.
20:27And I want to be friends.
20:29I want to be friends and friends.
20:39You hear what I said?
20:45I'm going to show you.
20:48My mom had visitors for a video.
20:50And you could see her.
20:55I was separated.
20:57I think I'm getting more.
20:58Hey!
21:00Let's save the parade.
21:03Come here I'll be closer to Harpreet.
21:08Here you go!
21:13Nice.
21:15Wow
21:16Oh
21:46I want you to tell me
21:48Everything you've been doing
21:50Everything
22:16I want you to tell
22:18You're not going to tell
22:20You're not going to tell
22:22You're not going to tell
22:24You're not going to tell
22:26You're not going to tell
22:28You're not going to tell
22:30You're not going to tell
22:32You're not going to tell
22:34You're not going to tell
22:36You're not going to tell
22:38You're not going to tell
22:40You're not going to tell
22:42You're not going to tell
22:44You're not going to tell
22:45They can tell you that they are the best of them.
22:49They can be able to get rid of them.
22:56I want to talk to you about your father.
22:59Tell us about the British government.
23:03They will accept the truth.
23:06If they do this work, they will be free from you.
23:10What are you talking about?
23:15I'm going to Richard.
23:40I mean, if there's no such deal, then why would they say there is?
23:44The Iranians say many things.
23:47There is no deal, no agreement to be made.
23:49We have no idea why her interrogators would claim that there is.
23:54Right, thank you.
24:10Who do you think is telling the truth?
24:14The Iranians saying there is an agreement to be made,
24:16or the Foreign Office saying there isn't?
24:22I want to believe the Iranians,
24:24because that means there's a reason Nazanin's being held.
24:28But I also want to believe in the Foreign Office,
24:33and that maybe there's a reason they can't say anything.
24:38Well, that's right.
24:40We don't know.
24:42I desperately want to trust them.
24:45Us.
24:47The British.
24:49They will be doing something.
25:00What are you talking about?
25:02When the British.
25:03They will be asking me,
25:04they will make up their position.
25:05They will be reverberate to ask their own officials
25:07about their sexualidas,
25:08they will get the answer.
25:09They will not take a more time.
25:10They will not take a long class.
25:12But they will take a long class.
25:14They will go through their emails to ask their people.
25:15So I can talk about them.
25:16The British.
25:17I will give them a representative.
25:18They will answer the entire language.
25:19They will not take a грane of your command.
25:21They will not click the same time.
25:22They will take an electoral act.
25:24But they will not take a long class.
25:25If the British government will agree,
25:28the government will not be able to do this.
25:55Thank you for coming.
26:01Today marks the hundredth day of Nazanin's abduction.
26:06For a hundred days, a mother, a British citizen,
26:09has been held inside an Iranian prison,
26:12willfully separated from her child.
26:15The intelligence services are admitting
26:17that they are detaining a mother and baby,
26:19not because of any suspicious activity in Iran,
26:21but as collateral for an unknown political deal.
26:24And they have asked me to make this unknown deal
26:27known to you, the media.
26:30Now, backed by over 780,000 voices,
26:34this petition will be delivered to number 10.
26:36I'm asking the Prime Minister, David Cameron,
26:39and his Foreign Secretary, Philip Hammond,
26:42to condemn Iran's actions in Parliament
26:46and to ask the question,
26:47what is this deal Iran is seeking?
27:24. . .
27:54I am very proud of my wife.
27:57Do you have a girl?
27:59I have a daughter for two years.
28:02What is it?
28:04I am afraid of Tompson's project.
28:06I don't care about it.
28:08I don't care about it.
28:09I don't care about it in Iran.
28:11You can't do anything with this job.
28:14You can't do anything with this job.
28:17I have to wait for it.
28:24I did not do anything.
28:29Do you have a job on BBC?
28:33Yes, I did not do anything.
28:39You have to do anything with BBC?
28:43No, I am not.
28:45I do not do anything.
28:46If I am at the time of the law,
28:49I'm going to go to the law, the law is the law, not the law.
29:00You can't go to the law, you can't go to the law, and you can't go to the law.
29:04Yes, it's a law.
29:06You can't go to the law.
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30:04I don't know.
30:34For Nazanin, they say that stone will turn into ruby by enduring patience.
30:45Yes, it will.
30:46But with that comes so much pain.
30:49From Farah.
30:50For Farah, thank you for your poem.
30:54I pray it will give me the strength I will need in the years to come.
32:20I'll do two years later, I'll do two years later.
32:40If you leave your husband, you will leave your husband and you will leave your husband.
32:44I don't want my husband to leave my husband.
32:46I will leave my husband.
32:48I'll leave my husband and I'll leave my husband.
32:52If you leave your husband, you'll leave your husband.
32:55You'll leave your husband and you'll leave your husband.
32:57But I'll leave you alone.
33:00I don't know what you're doing.
33:03We want to do something to help you.
33:18Hello?
33:20Hello?
33:22Richard, my love.
33:24Nazelyne, darling.
33:25How are you? Where are you?
33:26Hello?
33:27Hello?
33:28Richard, my love.
33:29Nazelyne, darling.
33:30How are you? Where are you?
33:31Richard, they say I'm guilty.
33:32Of what?
33:33I've been sentenced to five years of prison.
33:35Guilty of what?
33:36Five years.
33:37That is the sentence.
33:38Yes, but what is it they say you are convicted of?
33:39In five years, my baby will be seven.
33:40No, no, no, no, listen to me.
33:41We will get through this and I promise, I promise you, I'll devote every other third time to
34:09I'll devote every hour to bringing you home.
34:11Five years apart.
34:13We will bring you home.
34:17I promise.
34:21Nice.
34:39No.
34:41No.
34:43No.
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34:49No.
34:55No.
35:01No.
35:03Oh, my God, that's what I'm talking about.
35:08Okay.
35:13I wish I could go.
35:14I see.
35:16I see.
35:17I see.
35:18I see.
35:19I see.
35:20I see.
35:21I see.
35:22I see.
35:23I see.
35:24I see.
35:25I see.
35:26I see.
35:27I see.
35:28I see.
35:29I see.
35:30I see.
35:54Hello.
35:55Is this Richard Radcliffe?
35:57Husband to Nazanin Zagari?
36:00Who is this?
36:02I can't say.
36:03Not yet.
36:06Is this Richard Radcliffe?
36:07It is.
36:08Richard, do you have a pen and paper?
36:11You are going to want to write this down.
36:18Yes, go on.
36:19Regarding your claim of an outstanding deal between the Iranian and British governments, you are not wrong.
36:25The company you should investigate is called IMS, International Military Services Limited.
36:30They are fully owned by the British Ministry of Defense.
36:35They owe money, and they are currently being dragged through the British courts by M.O.D. Iran, no less.
36:39If this is all true, it would help to know who you are.
36:42It's all true, my friend.
36:43Dig deep.
36:44The information is there.
36:45Good luck.
36:46Good luck.
36:47IMS
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37:20to be some kind of debt, doesn't it? There is a debt. Look, an award of damages plus interest was
37:25made against the company in connection with a contractual dispute with the government of Iran.
37:30There's a reduction in the debt from 500 to 400 million in 2006, but after that,
37:35there's no record of either a 400 million pound payment or cancellation of the debt.
37:41A statement for the subsequent years shows that the dispute is ongoing. The latest negotiations
37:48taking place in 2016. Just before Nazanin was taken. We'll need to see the court records from 2002 to
37:59the present. Get on to Penny Madden. IMS did indeed pay a sizeable amount of money to the UK courts as
38:07security for a debt owed to Iran. The claimant being the Iranian Ministry of Defense. Wow. It all dates
38:17back to the 1970s, would you believe, over 40 years ago. But this argument is still very much alive.
38:27In fact, closed door negotiations between the UK and Iranian governments last took place in March
38:33and May of this year, 2016. The outcome of these negotiations was what, Penny? Well, as far as I can
38:42see, no agreement was reached. We were told they were holding on to her in May. Coincidence or were
38:49the Iranians trying to force an agreement? Penny, can you talk us through everything you found,
38:53please, beginning in the 1970s?
38:55It's 1971, and the oil rich Shah of Iran signs a £650 million contract with the British government for
39:11weaponry and military vehicles, including tanks. The contract is made with the commercial arm of the
39:18MOD, international military services, a limited company, IMS.
39:27Fast forward to 1978, 1979, and we have the Iranian revolution.
39:32Yeah, I remember it. I remember it being on the news.
39:34The Shah is overthrown and he flees the country.
39:47At this point, the Shah has already paid £100 million to IMS for tanks which, bar the odd few,
39:55have yet to be delivered and now will never be delivered.
39:58So Iran wants his money back, with interest. And why not?
40:03They're demanding their money back.
40:04Er, this it is when?
40:06Early 1980s. It becomes a legal dispute early 1990s.
40:10Iran takes IMS to the European Court of Arbitration in the Netherlands and they win.
40:16IMS appeals on spurious grounds, the case goes to the Dutch Supreme Court which rules in favour
40:22of Iran, and the arbitration becomes enforceable.
40:25So where's the problem, besides us paying the silly buggers?
40:29Well, initially the Iran-Iraq war.
40:39Saddam Hussein was our man in the Middle East. Iraq actually received some of the tanks Iran had paid for.
40:45Oh dear God.
40:46The war lasts between 1980 and 1988. Legal arguments begin early 90s all the way through to the noughties.
40:55Then EU sanctions against Iran kick in around about 2008.
40:59But everything changed in January this year 2016.
41:04The nuclear deal. JCPOA?
41:08Yes.
41:09What's that?
41:10Joint comprehensive plan of action between Iran, the US and the EU.
41:17Very good Jeff.
41:19Common knowledge.
41:21The plan of action allowed EU sanctions to be lifted, that is, most sanctions.
41:26Meaning that we, the UK, could pay 400 million to the Iranian Ministry of Health, for instance.
41:32But they can't pay, won't pay, the now 400 million to the Iranian Ministry of Defence.
41:38Even though it's their money.
41:41Even though we'd just be giving it back.
41:43Exactly.
41:43So it's not a payment, it's a refund.
41:46What we have to do is show that this debt is the reason Nazanim was taken.
41:52Well, it's children.
42:04Let's go.
42:06Let's go.
42:11We're going.
42:13Maman?
42:15who are you? I do not know if you are
42:32To who are you?
42:39I want you to tell me who is.
42:43I don't know where you are.
42:49Mama?
42:51Who are you?
43:02I don't know where you are.
43:12I don't know where you are.
43:17I don't know where you are.
43:23I don't know where you are.
43:52I don't know where you are.
43:54I don't know where you are.
43:56I don't know where you are.
44:00You have to buy your clothes.
44:02This clothes are not going to be done.
44:04It's been a year since 5 years.
44:07It's been 7 years since.
44:09No.
44:11It's not going to be done.
44:13Why do you want to get rid of it?
44:22Would you like to get rid of it?
44:25Do you want to get rid of it?
44:28Do you want to get rid of it?
44:30Do you want to get rid of it?
44:32Richard, it's me.
44:42My darling, can you hear me? I'm here.
44:44Can you hear me?
44:46I can't do this.
45:01What do you mean?
45:03I want you to care for Gabriela like I know you will.
45:07Hasn't he?
45:08What are you saying?
45:09It would be easier for you to forget me.
45:12You must move on with your lives without me.
45:17No, that's it.
45:18No, I do not accept that.
45:20I need you.
45:21Gabriela needs you.
45:22We love you.
45:23That isn't going to change.
45:25Ever.
45:33Hello.
45:35I am the man looking after your wife.
45:45I hope you will collect her.
45:53Soon.
46:15What do you think about your wife?
46:18What do you think about your wife?
46:19What would you think about your wife?
46:21Why would you like to have one help?
46:22Why would you like to see them to me?
46:23Why would you like to lift her up?
46:24What if she is doing?
46:25What do you think about your wife?
46:26What if she was doing?
46:27What if she was doing?
46:28I want to say it out loud.
46:31I want the public to know.
46:36That my wife is being held in solitary confinement in an Iranian prison for the non-payment of a 40-year-old tank debt.
46:45tank debt. I feel the Foreign Office know that too, but they won't admit it. So, how
46:59best do we do that? I know a journalist at the Sunday Times I might help. Is he good?
47:04Do we know him? No, you wouldn't know him, but he's well thought of. Yeah, Sunday Times
47:07is good. I'm in a splash of the Times. May well lead to more publicity. We could try
47:12for the Today programme. It is a political story. I think we should inform the Foreign
47:16Office of our intentions. I'll write to Tobias Elwood, tell him we have all the details of
47:21the tank debt and request a meeting. All right?
47:37My dear darling husband.
47:42I've loved you so much. Forgive me. I cannot be apart from you. I cannot be apart from
47:52Gisu. And I cannot bear for you to be apart from your daughter whom you love so dearly.
47:59I've been leaving. I've released you, my love.
48:06He doesn't buy anything, but he doesn't have the power, so he doesn't buy anything.
48:34He doesn't buy anything.
48:36He doesn't buy anything?
48:38Please ask yourself.
48:40Please ask yourself.
48:42Please come in here.
48:44Please come in here.
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50:48Richard Ratcliffe is understandably emotional
50:52and going through a very difficult and traumatic time.
50:58So what now?
51:00You answer your phone. We'll go for a pint.
51:03It's Penny.
51:05Penny, yes, I've seen it.
51:07Forget that. That's old news.
51:09We've been offered a meeting with Tobias L. Wood.
51:12When?
51:12Day after tomorrow. It's unheard of.
51:17Is he rattled, do you think?
51:19Well, we certainly have his attention.
51:22Both we at the Foreign Office and the Iranian Minister
51:26are aware of your most recent press appearance,
51:28the BBC's Today programme and the piece in the Sunday Times.
51:33Yes.
51:34The Iranians are concerned that you're trying to politicise the agenda.
51:38No. All I want to do is to bring Nazanin home safely and soon.
51:43Which is what I told them.
51:45But it does not help that you appear to be,
51:47if not misinformed, then misguided.
51:50Your emotional response is, of course, natural and understandable.
51:57Perhaps some form of therapy might help.
52:00Thank you for your concern.
52:07And perhaps if I clarified the position in relation to the tanks.
52:10Please.
52:11The tanks were due to be sold to the Iranians in the 1970s.
52:15The British government took the money but did not supply the tanks.
52:18Instead, those tanks went to Iraq.
52:20All the money received from Iran then sat in an account.
52:25However, due to the sanctions now in place,
52:26it's not possible to deliver this money to Iran.
52:29There's no way around this?
52:30By using the Amanis, for example?
52:32No.
52:33The Iranians are aware of this.
52:35So, what did the Revolutionary Guard mean when they said,
52:39tell your government to do a deal?
52:41Well, they are part of a hard-line government
52:43who are encouraging you to highlight quite falsely
52:46that the West does not play fair.
52:48Pure propaganda.
52:51Nazanin being taken and the tank deal
52:53are very much two separate issues.
52:55Then why have they taken her?
52:58If not for leverage?
53:01Paranoia.
53:02You would agree there are thousands of Iranians
53:04in exactly the same position as Nazanin.
53:07Anyone who appears suspicious will be on their radar.
53:10This is a mother and baby.
53:11The only thing that could identify Nazanin as being suspicious
53:14is her dual nationality.
53:18Her passport is why she was taken
53:19and her passport gives them leverage.
53:22It's not us or our campaign.
53:25That has politicized her kidnapping.
53:27You are emotional and under enormous pressure of that,
53:30I am certain.
53:31And pressure leads to misunderstandings.
53:36Make no mistake.
53:38The Iranians watch for every word spoken,
53:40be it Prime Minister's questions in the press
53:43or the Today program.
53:46Your approach and your campaign
53:49are, to put it bluntly, damaging.
53:52You have people around you who are saying,
53:54well done, but they are wrong.
53:56We must be seen by the Iranians, Richard,
53:59to be as one.
54:01You could tweet that you've just met
54:03with Tobias Elwood, for example.
54:05You mean, well, of course you do,
54:07but perhaps a more useful outlet
54:11for both you and Nazanin
54:12would be to keep a diary.
54:15You could tweet that you've been there.
54:16You could tweet that you've been there.
54:17You could tweet that you've been there.
54:18You could tweet that you've been there.
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54:26You could tweet that you've been there.
54:27You could tweet that you've been there.
54:28You could tweet that you've been there.
54:29You could tweet that you've been there.
54:30You could tweet that you've been there.
54:31You could tweet that you've been there.
54:32You could tweet that you've been there.
54:33You could tweet that you've been there.
54:34You could tweet that you've been there.
54:35I'm going to give you my heart
54:40If I have you, I'm going to give you my heart
54:52I'm going to give you my love
54:54Can you do it with me?
55:05When is my father?
55:10He knows I know.
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