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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
00:01:13so
00:01:22But, it's not too long.
00:01:27It's not too long.
00:01:30It's not too long.
00:01:39It's like you're a little girl.
00:01:52Are we looking all right?
00:02:22Are we looking all right?
00:02:47Are we looking all right?
00:02:54Are we looking all right?
00:02:58Is this a sign?
00:03:03Yes.
00:03:07Are you looking all right?
00:03:10Yes.
00:03:12Are we looking all right?
00:03:19Are we looking all right?
00:03:21Are we looking all right?
00:03:24Are we looking all right?
00:03:31Are we looking all right?
00:03:35Are we looking all right?
00:03:45Stop.
00:03:47I'm going to go.
00:03:49I'm going to go.
00:03:51I don't know what to do.
00:04:21Can you see?
00:04:22I don't know why I do so.
00:04:24I don't know if I can.
00:04:29I have a car for my daughter and a car on my own.
00:04:32I don't know what I am doing.
00:04:34It's a laptop and a car on your computer.
00:04:36A memory card or a USB?
00:04:38No, a laptop.
00:04:40I'm doing work.
00:04:46BAM.
00:04:47Is it a internet?
00:04:49You can't take one.
00:04:56Are you ready for me?
00:04:58This is a passport.
00:04:59It's a good one.
00:05:00It's a very good one.
00:05:01It's an Englishman.
00:05:02It's an Englishman.
00:05:04You'll take it away.
00:05:06Just leave your house.
00:05:08Just leave your house.
00:05:10Then you'll take one.
00:05:11What did you say?
00:05:13I don't understand.
00:05:14Let's go.
00:05:16I'm going to give you a voice.
00:05:18I want to see you.
00:05:20I want to see you.
00:05:22What happened?
00:05:24He's got a blunt.
00:05:28He's got a blunt.
00:05:30What happened?
00:05:32I got a sign in my mind.
00:05:34I'm going to see you.
00:05:36What are you doing?
00:05:38You have a sister.
00:05:40You have a sister.
00:05:42Your sister has a sister.
00:05:44You have a sister.
00:05:46I'm going to ask you all the questions.
00:05:48You have a sister.
00:05:50You have a sister.
00:05:52If you have a sister,
00:05:54we will make a job.
00:05:56You have a sister.
00:06:14I'm going to ask you all the questions.
00:06:16I'm going to ask you all three.
00:06:18What are you doing?
00:06:19I'm going to ask you all the other day.
00:06:20I'm going to ask you all the good evening.
00:06:22Get back there...
00:06:24Get back there...
00:06:26Get back there...
00:06:32Moved
00:06:34Let's go.
00:07:04You don't know what you're doing.
00:07:34You don't know what you're doing.
00:08:04You don't know what you're doing.
00:08:34You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:04You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:34You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:36You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:38You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:40You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:42You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:44You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:46You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:48You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:50You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:52You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:54You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:56You don't know what you're doing.
00:09:58You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:00You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:02You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:04You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:06You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:08You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:10You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:12You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:14You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:16You don't know what you're doing.
00:10:44I'm sorry.
00:10:46Come on, come on, come on.
00:10:48Come on, come on.
00:11:16Come on, come on.
00:11:26There's a gate of us from there.
00:11:46Come on, come on.
00:11:48Come on, come on.
00:11:50Come on, come on.
00:12:02You can't let me go and see the gate.
00:12:16Shh, shh, shh.
00:12:18BANG!
00:12:20BANG!
00:12:38BANG!
00:12:46.
00:13:16I'm sorry.
00:13:18I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:13:20I'm sorry.
00:13:22It's okay, my friend.
00:13:24No.
00:13:40I'm not going to have to go.
00:13:42Don't worry.
00:13:43The time I get back is back.
00:13:45I will try to get you in the middle.
00:13:49Don't have time to be slow.
00:13:52You can't do much.
00:14:12Hello?
00:14:22Richard, hi. It is Mohammed.
00:14:26We do not want to worry you, but there has been a delay at the airport.
00:14:30They say there is a problem with Nozanin's passports.
00:14:33She did not make the flight.
00:14:35She is 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? How is she?
00:14:44Yeah, she is here in the house.
00:14:47She is sleeping.
00:14:50My father said he will return to the airport this afternoon.
00:14:55My mother says they promised this 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.
00:15:08Yeah.
00:15:09Yeah, okay. Thanks.
00:15:10Mary!
00:15:16Mary!
00:15:18Please!
00:15:48I come to my daughter of the president, the president of the country of the United States.
00:15:52It's going to be a sign of the government, and it's going to be like a sign of birth to you.
00:15:56It will be your daughter.
00:15:59My daughter will be in the house in their home.
00:16:03Don't say that they will be free, to come to everytime.
00:16:07The Lord, I will be putting them on the outside of your daughter.
00:16:12Yes, let's look at them.
00:16:15My father is still at the airport, so no, no news here.
00:16:45Did they tell him to go to the airport?
00:16:49No, no.
00:16:50So he just went?
00:16:52Yes, he just went.
00:16:55Should we be worried? Is your father worried?
00:16:58Richard, my father is always worried.
00:17:01You can only wait.
00:17:03Yeah, thank you.
00:17:15No, no, no, no.
00:17:44No, no, no.
00:18:14No, no, no, no.
00:18:44No, no, no, no.
00:19:14No, no, no, no.
00:19:44No, no, no, no.
00:20:14No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:20:44No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:21:14No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:21:16The name of the family has been given to you is 925-2001.
00:21:35Great. Thank you very much.
00:21:39You have to contact your family with your family.
00:21:42I'll tell you how many days ago you came back.
00:21:45I've never had a problem with my child.
00:21:48I've never had a problem with you.
00:21:50I've never had a problem with you.
00:21:52Tell me about your father and mother.
00:21:54For you.
00:21:55I'll tell you what I'll tell you.
00:21:57I'll tell you what I'll tell you.
00:22:09The news I have is that we have spoken with no sending a phone call.
00:22:13Oh, thank Christ for that. Thank God.
00:22:15What did she say? What's happening?
00:22:17She will be answering questions just a few more days.
00:22:20Two, maybe three more days.
00:22:22Why? What questions? What questions can they ask they haven't asked already?
00:22:27I really don't know.
00:22:32We must let them do their work.
00:22:34That is what my father has said.
00:22:36How did she sound when you spoke to her?
00:22:40My mother says she sounded tired.
00:22:43Where is she? Do you know?
00:22:47We tried if we knew my father and mother would be there now.
00:22:54So we wait. Be patient.
00:22:57Just a few more days.
00:22:59Can I say hello to Gabriella?
00:23:01Yeah.
00:23:02What's your name?
00:23:03I don't know.
00:23:04What's your name?
00:23:05What's your name?
00:23:06What's your name?
00:23:07What's your name?
00:23:08I don't know.
00:23:09What's your name?
00:23:10Gabriella, what's your name?
00:23:12We would like Daddy to read you a story.
00:23:14Peppa Pig.
00:23:16Peppa Pig.
00:23:17Peppa Pig.
00:23:18Should we do that one?
00:23:19Should we remember it?
00:23:21My name is Peppa, and this book is all about my granny.
00:23:29She's the best granny in the whole wide world.
00:23:32She's the best granny in the whole world.
00:23:53I'm sorry.
00:23:54I'm sorry.
00:23:55I'm sorry.
00:23:56It's not that mighty decent.
00:24:12Can you tell me about the trust?
00:24:13Give me the trustee.
00:24:15I'm sorry .
00:24:16As soon as I leave you there.
00:24:18I don't know what you want.
00:24:21It's not my name.
00:24:23It's your name.
00:24:25It's my city.
00:24:26I can't wait.
00:24:29Why are you?
00:24:31I'm gonna leave my city.
00:24:33I will leave you a place.
00:24:37I will leave you there.
00:24:39I will leave you there.
00:24:40I will leave you there.
00:24:44I will leave you there.
00:24:48Hello.
00:24:49Hello.
00:24:50Is this Richard Radcliffe?
00:24:52Yes.
00:24:53Richard, my name is Monique Vila.
00:24:55You sent an email to Nazanin's manager here at Thomson Reuters?
00:24:58Yes.
00:24:59The email has been passed on to me.
00:25:01I am the CEO of the Foundation.
00:25:03It'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.
00:25:14It has to be a mistake of sorts.
00:25:18No, I don't believe so.
00:25:20I think you have to consider that this is deliberate.
00:25:30You will keep me informed?
00:25:33Yes.
00:25:34I'm here to help, of course.
00:25:37Speak soon.
00:25:39Richard.
00:25:40Due diligence on the EC audit.
00:25:41Are you ready?
00:25:42Are you prepared?
00:25:43Yes.
00:25:44We are.
00:25:45Ready.
00:25:46Everything all right?
00:25:47Is it time?
00:25:48Yes.
00:25:49Yes.
00:25:50Yes.
00:25:51Yes.
00:25:52We are.
00:25:53Ready.
00:25:54Everything all right?
00:25:55Is it time?
00:25:56Yes.
00:25:59Good.
00:26:00Good.
00:26:01Good.
00:26:10Good.
00:26:11I don't know.
00:26:41I don't know.
00:27:11I don't know.
00:27:41I don't know.
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00:29:11I don't know.
00:29:41Richard.
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00:32:14cancellations.
00:32:16Richard.
00:32:17Virginia.
00:32:18Richard.
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00:32:24Richard.
00:32:25Tuesday.
00:32:26Richard.
00:32:27Richard.
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00:32:31Richard.
00:32:33Richard.
00:32:35Richard.
00:32:37formingина subscribe.
00:32:39.
00:32:41I don't know how much I can do the English language.
00:32:48For example, are you with the government's rights in Iran?
00:32:56Do you agree with that?
00:32:59I don't have any information about this.
00:33:02It's correct.
00:33:03It's true.
00:33:04It's true.
00:33:06I'm telling you that every day you have to look at it.
00:33:09Do you want me to take care of yourself?
00:33:16Let's go to your father's house.
00:33:21Let's take care of yourself.
00:33:40You ever been? To Disneyland?
00:33:44Richard, have you got a minute?
00:33:46Yeah.
00:34:03I've lost my heart.
00:34:10I'll take care of yourself.
00:34:13He's a good friend.
00:34:15Tell me,
00:34:17I'll come back to your house.
00:34:24I'll come back to your house.
00:34:31I'll come back to your house.
00:34:40I'll come back.
00:34:43What's your house?
00:34:46I'll come back.
00:34:48What's your house?
00:34:50You're a house.
00:34:52I'll come back.
00:34:54I'll come back.
00:34:55I'll come back.
00:34:56I'll come back.
00:34:57I'll come back.
00:34:59I'll come back.
00:35:01I'll come back.
00:35:03I'll come back.
00:35:05I'll come back.
00:35:07My love.
00:35:09I tried to call, but no answer.
00:35:11There were some complications over my passport.
00:35:15It will be resolved soon,
00:35:17and I will be coming home on Saturday.
00:35:20Yeah.
00:35:22We will be well.
00:35:24Thanks for letting me know.
00:35:27Stay strong.
00:35:30Dad, I'm trying not to get too excited,
00:35:32but Nazanin has messaged.
00:35:34She says she's coming home Saturday.
00:35:36Oh, my goodness, Rick.
00:35:37That's wonderful news.
00:35:38Fantastic.
00:35:39She's coming home on Saturday.
00:35:40Thank heavens.
00:35:42She actually called me and I missed her.
00:35:43I couldn't believe it.
00:35:44I'll forward you her text.
00:35:47It feels like her weight has been lifted.
00:35:49As long as she and Gabriella get back home,
00:35:51that's the main thing.
00:35:53Yeah.
00:36:14I'll go away.
00:36:19I'll go, Joe.
00:36:21Morning.
00:36:23Morning, history?
00:36:25My weather?
00:36:29Morning.
00:36:30Morning, morgue.
00:36:32Morning, morning.
00:36:33I don't want to.
00:36:35Morning.
00:36:36Morning, muy все todos.
00:36:39Morning,
00:36:43Morning.
00:36:44Mohammed, yes?
00:37:11Sorry, we've heard nothing.
00:37:13Richard, we've been told nothing.
00:37:17Why are they doing this?
00:37:21What did you say to Gabriella?
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, and tell her daddy loves her.
00:37:38I will, and I'll keep you updated.
00:37:41Yeah, thanks.
00:37:45Bastards.
00:37:53Fucking, fucking bastards.
00:37:55How did you do that?
00:38:07allah
00:38:13oh
00:38:16allah
00:38:16allah
00:38:29it's not
00:38:30it's not
00:38:32yeah
00:38:32I've got it
00:38:33I've got it
00:38:34I've got it
00:38:35I'll come back to you. I'll come back.
00:38:37I'll come back to you.
00:39:05I really don't know.
00:39:07So now complete silence?
00:39:08Yes, Saturday came and went. Nothing.
00:39:15Richard, I think you need to view this as an abduction.
00:39:23Abduction?
00:39:28A woman has been taken against her will,
00:39:30and we have no clue where she is being held.
00:39:35Why would they abduct her? She was on holiday visiting family.
00:39:39Is there anything about her job,
00:39:41anything that could be misconstrued?
00:39:43We are a charity, and Nazanin is an administrator.
00:39:46She works here in London,
00:39:48organizing courses for journalists in different countries
00:39:50where good training isn't available,
00:39:52but not in Iran.
00:39:54We don't even operate in Iran.
00:39:56So why she's been taken is an unknown,
00:39:58but it is unlikely to be anything to do with her passport.
00:40:01You need to start calling people,
00:40:03the Foreign Office to begin with.
00:40:05At the very least, they can ask the question,
00:40:07where is she?
00:40:12Good morning, Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
00:40:13Good morning. Iran desk, please.
00:40:16Iran?
00:40:17Yes, Iran.
00:40:18And what is this regarding?
00:40:20I want to report the detention of a British citizen in Tehran,
00:40:25my wife,
00:40:27and the confiscation of my daughter's passport
00:40:29by the Iranian authorities.
00:40:31Your arm desk.
00:40:32It was all very British.
00:40:34Polite.
00:40:35George, she was called,
00:40:37and he, they, advised me to do nothing.
00:40:41Do nothing.
00:40:42Do nothing.
00:40:43Say nothing.
00:40:44Tell no one.
00:40:45And wait.
00:40:46They know best, and they'll be in touch.
00:40:51Oh, my gosh.
00:40:54Poor Nass.
00:40:56They'll know who to speak to, I suppose.
00:41:00That channels.
00:41:01You'd hope so.
00:41:02So, we wait.
00:41:06Short of jumping on a plane, that's all we can do.
00:41:11I'd like to jump on a plane, but her family are afraid, and...
00:41:17I'm being told by the Foreign Office that they would not be wise.
00:41:22Well, you're staying here tonight.
00:41:23One night, at least.
00:41:25I'll make up the bed, and you can have a nice, long bath.
00:41:32Monika's recommending that I go and see one or two human rights organizations.
00:41:44Um, context.
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.
00:42:03Gnocchi?
00:42:04I'd love that.
00:42:06Yes?
00:42:07Good.
00:42:08Have you to drink?
00:42:09Bianchi or Rossi?
00:42:10Rossi.
00:42:11Give me a glass.
00:42:12I'll say it once I have a glass.
00:42:14No phones on the table.
00:42:16Oh, I know.
00:42:25What?
00:42:26Because you never do.
00:42:27What?
00:42:28Oh, fuck.
00:42:47Hello.
00:42:48Mr. 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.
00:42:56And they have acknowledged the case, which is good news.
00:43:00Oftentimes, they will reject a request outright claiming it as an internal matter.
00:43:04What have they said?
00:43:05Have they told you where she is?
00:43:06It doesn't quite work like that.
00:43:08Whilst lines of communication are open and cordial,
00:43:11we must proceed carefully and ensure they remain open.
00:43:15But no answers.
00:43:17Steady as we go, as they say.
00:43:19Your wife has been detained for reasons unknown, but most likely political.
00:43:33And these human rights groups can help facilitate these meetings?
00:43:37Yes.
00:43:38Yes, they can do that, but nothing more until you go public with your story,
00:43:42which is a huge decision to make.
00:43:46Yes.
00:43:47And against official Foreign Office advice.
00:43:51Every representative of human rights groups I've spoken to has said the same thing.
00:43:58They can present numerous redacted case studies,
00:44:01but at this stage, what would be best for you
00:44:04is to meet with families who are or have been in a similar situation.
00:44:08The last time I saw my mother was two years ago.
00:44:19She went back to Iran to sort some papers to sell her house.
00:44:26She never came back.
00:44:28I hope she's still alive, but we don't know.
00:44:31What I found to be the most difficult to deal with is not the imprisonment.
00:44:38It's not even the cruelty.
00:44:42And that was cruelty.
00:44:46Torture.
00:44:51It is the lies.
00:44:53The fact they knew it all to be fake.
00:44:56A game.
00:44:58My brother was taken four years ago.
00:45:12He was very brave because he was openly political.
00:45:15He was never afraid to speak out, to criticise the regime.
00:45:22He was kept in solitary for many months.
00:45:25He was interrogated for many hours and many days.
00:45:29Always blindfolded.
00:45:31Yes.
00:45:32Yes.
00:45:33Yes.
00:45:34And nothing.
00:45:35Yes.
00:45:36Yes.
00:45:37Yes.
00:45:39I am the one.
00:45:40Yes.
00:45:41Yes.
00:45:42Yes.
00:45:43Yes.
00:45:44Yes.
00:45:45Yes.
00:45:46It's yourself to comment on the椅子.
00:45:46Yes.
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00:45:53Yes.
00:45:54Acting to Redmosa.
00:45:55Oh, no.
00:45:56It seems very aggressive.
00:45:57Yes.
00:45:58You know there are the nombre of systems.
00:45:59But yes.
00:46:00Simple question, George. Simple question, after a month almost.
00:46:08Do you know where she's being held? Have they told you that much?
00:46:12We do not have that information. Not yet.
00:46:15Because if we don't know where she is, we cannot acquire access,
00:46:18and access is important, not least to know that she's still alive.
00:46:21I do understand, Richard, and I assure you we are raising the case.
00:46:24You keep saying that, but can you say that my wife is alive?
00:46:27I understand your need for answers and information.
00:46:31Can I meet with someone in a room, face to face?
00:46:35I will make a note of your request.
00:46:37Your final question, why is it seemingly impossible for a British diplomat in Iran
00:46:41to locate and visit a British citizen taken against her will?
00:46:44It's not impossible, just difficult.
00:46:47Richard, we need your patience, confidence, and in return we will give you our best.
00:46:52Can I call you tomorrow for an update?
00:46:54Of course. And can I emphasize the need for patience?
00:46:59You have. Thank you.
00:47:01I have.
00:47:16I have.
00:47:21You have.
00:47:23You have.
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00:50:45...suffered torture of some kind.
00:50:52It could continue for some time, some months.
00:50:58Untold.
00:50:58Told by who, Rick?
00:51:01By the families I've met.
00:51:03Families who, like us, have been through it.
00:51:05Some still going through it.
00:51:07And we've never heard of them?
00:51:08That's right. We've never heard of them.
00:51:10We don't know their names.
00:51:11We don't know how long they've been held or how they're being treated.
00:51:17They're invisible.
00:51:23You all know the Foreign Office, Iran desk, has advised me to do nothing.
00:51:32Say nothing.
00:51:33Add to the silence.
00:51:34Having now met the families, I'm not sure I can do that.
00:51:37Nor am I sure that adding to the silence is the right thing to do.
00:51:39I'm almost certain it isn't.
00:51:41And from what I can gather, waiting achieves nothing.
00:51:48And I'm thinking she's my wife.
00:51:55She's my wife, for goodness sake.
00:51:56She's a British citizen.
00:51:58She's been kidnapped and wrongfully imprisoned and separated from her child.
00:52:05And it's wrong.
00:52:08Yes.
00:52:12Shouldn't I be shouting from the rooftops?
00:52:14Yes.
00:52:16So is that what I do?
00:52:17Make a noise?
00:52:18I think you must.
00:52:19If you want us to make a noise, we'll make a noise.
00:52:22This is a story that people need to know.
00:52:25The world needs to know.
00:52:27Get yourself on television.
00:52:29Tell them.
00:52:30Go big.
00:52:31My wife, Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe, 37-year-old charity worker, was on holiday visiting her family in Iran.
00:52:43She was at the airport returning to the UK on the 3rd of April when she was detained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
00:52:52She's been transferred to an unknown location in Cairman province.
00:52:59I'd never heard of Cairman until a few days ago.
00:53:04But that's where she's been taken.
00:53:06I now intend to go public with whatever information I have, which is why I'm here.
00:53:11In the office of my MP, asking that my Nazanin's detention be raised in Parliament.
00:53:18My daughter, Gabriela, is 22 months old.
00:53:22She and Nazanin have never spent a day apart.
00:53:27Never.
00:53:31She and Nazanin have never spent a day apart.
00:53:39They'll both be destroyed.
00:53:42Can you imagine? They'll both be destroyed.
00:53:45Take your time.
00:53:50Right, what's next?
00:53:52Richard, what are the charges?
00:53:54What is it she's supposed to have done?
00:53:56There have been no charges.
00:53:58Her family have been told that the investigation relates to an issue of national security.
00:54:03Nazanin works for a charity.
00:54:05The Thomson Reuters Foundation, they are a charity.
00:54:07And what is the position of the Foreign Office?
00:54:09Have you seen our numbers?
00:54:11The petition?
00:54:11No.
00:54:11Over 15,000 signatures in one morning.
00:54:16Rick, people care.
00:54:16Rick, people care.
00:54:16Because they have enough.
00:54:21Oh, it's even rain together.
00:54:21Oh.
00:54:25Oh.
00:54:38Oh.
00:54:39A British man is urging the government to help secure the
00:55:08release 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.
00:55:27Just over a month ago, a British Iranian woman was about to get on a plane back to the UK...
00:55:31Her parents were told it was an issue of national security, but there have been no charges,
00:55:35and her husband, Richard Ratcliffe, says there is nothing to do with her work or her personal background that could explain her detention.
00:55:51How's your day?
00:55:52How's your day?
00:55:53I'm here, who's my day?
00:55:54How's your day?!
00:55:55I'm here, who's a nameless man, favourite song?
00:55:59Oh, my God.
00:56:29Oh, my God.
00:56:59Oh, my God.
00:57:29Is this blue?
00:57:31Are you sure?
00:57:32Yes, it is.
00:57:33Oh, my God.
00:58:03Oh, my God.
00:58:33Oh, my God.
00:59:04Richard, they have asked for us to tell you to stop.
00:59:07End your petition. Stop speaking to newspapers and television.
00:59:11Don'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, Mohamed, 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 love you to stop.
00:59:33Richard, Richard.
00:59:34Listen to me.
00:59:34And you have to do that.
00:59:35You have to do this job.
00:59:36And you have to do it.
00:59:37You have to go to London, but we have to go to Tehran.
00:59:40My daughter, I have to take a visit to a village.
00:59:42I have to take a visit to a village where I can go to the village.
00:59:44You still have to go to the village.
00:59:45You can go to the village.
00:59:46You can go to the village.
00:59:47Yeah, no need to translate. I got the message.
00:59:54Your father's not happy.
00:59:56Nazanin was stronger than we thought she would be.
00:59:59That is the most important thing.
01:00:06This is impressive.
01:00:08Go big and sadly you're invited inside.
01:00:12Hopefully Nazanin's family will see it that way.
01:00:15Morning.
01:00:17Morning all.
01:00:18Richard, before we go into our meeting proper, the minister would like to say hi.
01:00:22To you and perhaps one other. He's waiting.
01:00:24It should be John. Not a problem.
01:00:30Tonight's taxi.
01:00:33Mr. Radcliffe, good morning.
01:00:34Good morning.
01:00:35Would you care for a cup of tea?
01:00:37No, 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.
01:00:49Though 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 that relations between the UK and Iran are improving.
01:01:11And the fact that they have acknowledged Nazanin's arrest confirms that.
01:01:16What we must now not do is react in ways that strengthen hardliners.
01:01:24Our advice is patience and quiet.
01:01:28Quiet enables diplomacy and strategy and progress.
01:01:35Which is what we want, is it not?
01:01:37Yes, very much so.
01:01:42Good.
01:01:49My darling little child.
01:01:52Each morning you will be wondering where I am.
01:01:56Each morning you will feel that I've abandoned you.
01:02:02That is something I would never do.
01:02:03Each and every second my body aches for you.
01:02:13My dear Richard.
01:02:17My husband.
01:02:21Save me.
01:02:30Hello?
01:02:31Mohammed?
01:02:31Richard, hi, it is Mohammed.
01:02:34Can you hear me?
01:02:35Yes, yes.
01:02:37Listen, I have Nazanin on a different phone.
01:02:42You do?
01:02:43Yes.
01:02:44If I put the two phones together, she would like to try to speak with you.
01:02:48Yes, yes, please do that.
01:02:49Do that.
01:02:55Richard, can you hear me?
01:02:58Doesn't it?
01:02:58Oh, my God.
01:03:01Oh, my God.
01:03:02Oh, my love, is that you?
01:03:05Nazanin, it's 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.
01:03:11What a different thing.
01:03:12You forgot about me.
01:03:14Never.
01:03:15Never.
01:03:16No one has forgotten about you.
01:03:19Every day you are all we think about when only you.
01:03:22I want this to be over.
01:03:25I want to come home.
01:03:27I'm scared.
01:03:28I'm so scared.
01:03:31My love, believe me, we're doing everything we can.
01:03:34Please stay strong, and I promise this will one day be the past.
01:03:39I promise.
01:03:40I promise.
01:03:43My love.
01:03:46Nazanin?
01:03:47Naz?
01:03:47I'm sorry, Richard, but she is gone.
01:04:22Oh, God.
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