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00:00My name is Richard Radcliffe,
00:27husband of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe.
00:31Today was to have been day 15 of our joint hunger strike.
00:36I say was because we have just received a call from Ebon prison
00:42to say that Nazanin has broken our hunger strike,
00:46and I will now break mine.
00:57I have to go with you.
00:59Because I said to off,
01:01just say to me, just say.
01:03Well, did you see me?
01:06Do you understand me?
01:08Do you mean me?
01:09Just go with me.
01:11Just say to me,
01:13just stay with me!
01:14I said to myself,
01:16just say to myself!
01:18Do you want me to go?
01:23Your mother?
01:26Do you have a child?
01:27Don't be scared.
01:29When I'm without English, I don't know how to live.
01:34I have to eat this food.
01:36It was the last chance for me.
01:44Is this my friend?
01:49Can't be a man.
02:01We have been protesting Nazanin's continued incarceration
02:05as she faces the trauma of Gabriella's return to the UK.
02:10But as a mother, she will always do what is best for her daughter.
02:18We are an ordinary family, an innocent family, and hopefully soon we will be together again.
02:31And hopefully, Nazanin will receive the medical attention she has so far been denied.
02:41I'm not sure how to live.
02:51Do you want to be a man?
02:53What are you doing?
02:55I'm going to go for 10 days.
02:57I'm going to tell you that you'll see the doctor and the doctor.
03:01But you're still a real estate.
03:04I hope you're a real estate.
03:23Oh, look at that, oh, look at that, just so beautiful, photo of the year.
03:53Today is Sunday, and they've granted me a final visit at Gizu.
04:05Part of me cannot wait to hold her, smell and kiss her.
04:11Mama!
04:13But another part of me knows that it is for the last time.
04:19Until when?
04:23I am broken.
04:30I want to hold her, but I don't want to hold her, but I don't want to hold her.
04:40What are you doing?
04:42I don't know about you, Mama.
04:45I don't know about you.
04:47We have a baby.
04:49I don't know about you, Mama.
04:50So, what are you doing?
04:55I don't know.
04:56I don't know.
04:57I don't know.
04:58I don't know.
04:59Yes, sir.
05:01It's necessary.
05:04You were a father.
05:16Do you want to do this?
05:18Yes.
05:19Do you want to do this professor?
05:21Yes, sir.
05:22Let's go.
05:23My daughter, my sister.
05:27Are you ready?
05:29I'm ready.
05:30I'm ready.
05:35I'm ready, and I'm ready.
05:37I'm ready.
05:38I'm ready for the help of you.
05:48I'm ready.
05:53Let's go.
05:54Let's go.
05:57Let's go.
06:27And my love is beyond me.
06:32I'm a man of my life.
06:53And this is home.
06:56This is where we live.
06:59You, me, and Mummy.
07:02You probably don't remember any of it.
07:05You were tiny.
07:11Richard, where shall I put the suitcases?
07:14Yeah, we can pop them in the bedrooms through here.
07:17Mohamed, this is your room.
07:19You can put your stuff in here.
07:20And Gabriela, this is your bedroom next door to Mummy and Daddy's room.
07:26Come on.
07:43Um, Mohamed?
07:48Gabriela's saying something.
07:53She says the bed is for a baby.
07:56Oh, yes.
08:02I'm sorry.
08:04Um, you see, the last time you were here, the last time I saw you, you were a baby.
08:13Um, we'll buy you a big girl's bed.
08:17A new bed, a big girl's bed.
08:19Because you will need lots of sleep to do well in school.
08:23Oh, you must be tired.
08:30Um, would you like a glass of milk?
08:33And a biscuit?
08:35Follow me.
08:37It says, um, this is the kitchen in here.
08:45Now, I've got a really good book here.
08:48Shall I read you a story?
08:48No, no, no, I-I need to know what she said.
09:02She wants grandmother to do to her story.
09:07Understandable.
09:07Her grandmother has been a mother.
09:16Here.
09:18Why didn't you read it?
09:19No, no, no.
09:20Here you go.
09:21Try it.
09:21Richard, how relieved are you to have Gabriella home?
09:38Oh, it's, um, wonderful, of course, to see her again after three and a half years.
09:44Um, to be able to read her a bedtime story, which I did last night.
09:51Uh, she's, uh, a lot bigger, of course.
09:53She went out age one and three quarters and came back five with her own views.
09:58Thank you very much.
09:59Um, it's, it's wonderful.
10:01Not a relief as such.
10:04Uh, she was always safe, always loved living with her grandparents.
10:08And, of course, she would visit mummy.
10:10Gabriella coming home to Britain, uh, will be difficult for both her and Nazanin.
10:17The next step, of course, is to bring Nazanin home.
10:21And I believe that can only be done with the repayment of the £400 million debt.
10:26Regardless of what the government says, that is what this whole mess is about.
10:31Does Gabriella speak English?
10:33No, she does not.
10:35Uh, she might understand a little, but she converses in Farsi.
10:37Uh, she's very much looking forward to starting school.
10:40And as soon as that happens, I'm sure her English will follow.
10:43Oh, speaking of the devil, or should I say angel,
10:46she's decided to show her face and with a cake as well.
10:49Do you want to put it up here and we'll share it?
10:51Oh, and we can cut it.
10:52It's a, it's a celebration cake, isn't it?
10:55Um, this is Gabriella.
10:57Let's get started.
11:27しやすい
11:28あずاد
11:29Neh neh neh, địa boste.
11:30Baro, kenaar.
11:31Bishterizim, mohantarizim nemihkaiim.
11:32Daugheh, shulao shuhu dara vordin, ha?
11:34Nergiz,
11:35Htma on qurubaniyahe ahtirazat mamanun shuma hastem.
11:37Beli 3 rooz aziin bachebaji boste, dighe.
11:39Ma, bora ya 7 rooz,
11:41تمume humi injaa mimoonim.
11:44Hemash 7 rooz.
11:45Sen 7 roozom kuhu, čyiziniis.
11:47Tazwa, čyizishu ke nalidji.
11:48Nihay.
11:49Ajab, basatti, ya.
11:50They're going to go.
11:51You are surprised that you are going to do so.
11:53You know that you're a little bit tired and you will see these days.
11:56Yes, you are.
11:59The civil society is free to get free.
12:04The civil society is free to get free.
12:08The civil society is free to get free.
12:17They said that they came from.
12:19I don't have a heart attack.
12:21I've never done anything.
12:23I've never done anything.
12:25I've never done anything.
12:27I've never done anything.
12:29It's not a little bit.
12:33How are you?
12:37I'm happy.
12:43I am happy.
12:45I'm happy.
12:47I have no time.
12:49I can't believe that.
12:51I will see you.
12:53I will see you.
12:55Let's go.
13:13I'll call him to be the sheriff and the guard.
13:19I'll call him now,
13:21then I'll send it to you
13:23and then I'll send you to him.
13:29No, no.
13:38Car, you, do not read your address to yourself.
13:41Oh, my God.
14:11She says she doesn't want to write a letter for Father Christmas.
14:18She doesn't want him to come in her house.
14:21I think she might be afraid of this stranger.
14:26What do you call Father Christmas in Iran?
14:32Baba Noel, no?
14:34Yes, Baba Noel.
14:35Okay, well, Gabriella, he's the same person, just a different name.
14:39In England, we call Baba Noel Father Christmas,
14:43and English children write to Father Christmas.
14:48Can she write another list in English?
15:01Yes, yes, of course, but look, we can just copy the letters out.
15:06I'm ready Daddy, are you ready?
15:12Yes, go!
15:16I'm ready, Daddy. Are you ready?
15:28Yes! Go!
15:31Oh, my goodness! You look fantastic. You look so clever already.
15:38Oh, Mummy is going to be so pleased to see this one day.
15:42And a twirl!
15:46We're in the middle of the night.
15:49Look back!
15:50It's my turn.
15:55I'm ready to go.
16:01In the middle of the night,
16:40Why is Mummy staying with Mamani?
16:55Well, she's not allowed to leave Iran.
16:59She's allowed to go outside, but not too far, just at the end of the street.
17:06It's really good Mummy isn't in prison, but it's still sad she can't come home.
17:11Not yet. Does that make sense?
17:19One more Christmas, and then in March of next year, that'll be five years.
17:24A sentence over. You'll be nearly seven.
17:28Goodness me, an old lady.
17:30I'm not in prison, but I'm still a prisoner.
17:41I cannot wander more than 150 metres from my home,
17:45but I can see her, 3,000 miles away.
17:52I spent days on end watching her, but I'm never with her.
18:00Yes.
18:01Children, today we are learning letters.
18:06Off.
18:06Off.
18:09Not.
18:10Not.
18:13On.
18:14On.
18:17Off.
18:18Off.
18:18Richard, are you working on the laptop again?
18:24Sorry.
18:25No, you're working on the laptop 100 days.
18:30It was her.
18:31Mohammed?
18:43Can you not do that, please?
18:46The cover's a little dusty.
18:48I am reorganising.
18:49Is it my idea?
18:50No, no.
18:51No, no.
18:51I just lived alone for too long.
18:54We're all going a little bit lockdown crazy.
18:56No, no, no, no.
19:26Yes.
19:28Well done.
19:29High five.
19:30So good.
19:32Good jumping, Gengarue.
19:37After almost five years of separation from her family,
19:41the British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
19:43has been released at the end of her sentence in Iran.
19:47Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was jailed in Iran
19:49nearly five years ago, has had her ankle tag removed
19:52by the authorities to mark the end of her sentence,
19:55raising hopes of a return to Britain.
19:58The British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was jailed in the
20:11system of the movement of the Israeli-Nazan of the Foreign Office of Israel.
20:13I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
20:43and the security of the country is being held.
20:46The government will be held by the government
20:49and will be held by the government
20:52and will be held by the government.
20:57I will be able to take your own.
21:06Why are you not going to do that?
21:09I will not be able to do that.
21:10I will not be able to do that.
21:11Two years ago, two years ago, I don't want to do it, I don't want to do it.
21:16I don't want to do it, I don't want to do it.
21:41I couldn't be bothered to send somebody to a trial just to sit there on their best interest, they said.
22:03I didn't even know when her first sentence ended.
22:11But she's not enough.
22:16Give up all those millions of pounds for one Juvenational mother, not a fucking chance.
22:29It's leverage.
22:33Not to be squandered.
22:41They'll never pay.
23:11Yes.
23:12Yes.
23:13Yes.
23:14Yes.
23:15Yes.
23:16Yes.
23:17Yes.
23:18Can you do it?
23:19Yes.
23:20Yes.
23:21Well done.
23:22My dear Richard, never in a million years did I think you would need to endure another hunger strike.
23:35I 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.
23:46I'm scared.
23:47Properly scared.
23:48My mind is constantly with you and Gisu.
23:49I wonder what she feels about all this and how much of this strange reality she'll remember.
24:06So school is cool.
24:12It is cool.
24:13And what about your teachers?
24:14Cool.
24:15And you've made lots of friends.
24:17They're, um, cool.
24:19Oh.
24:20Well that's cool.
24:21You're very brave.
24:36Yeah.
24:42This way please.
24:43Under Secretary James Cleverley is joining us.
24:45There we are.
24:46Thanks for coming in.
24:48I 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.
25:05Your wife's release is a high priority.
25:07Yes.
25:09What is it you are doing exactly?
25:12I'm prepared to do whatever it takes.
25:14But, er, obviously there are things I can't talk to you about and I'm acutely aware of not making any missteps.
25:27I've heard all this before and for years.
25:29I've been asked to trust you and to remain patient.
25:34I can no longer do either.
25:36Nothing has changed.
25:39She is not a prisoner as such.
25:41Fundamentally she is a British citizen who is being used as a bargaining chip.
25:45When will the Foreign Office acknowledge this fact?
25:51What do you intend to do about it?
25:55Everything we can possibly do.
25:59Foreign Secretary, do you think it would help if you just paid the Iranians the money that is owing to them?
26:06As I said at the beginning, er, there are some things that I can't possibly talk about.
26:16We have known for years it's all about Britain's failure to honour the IMS debt, despite it being a legal obligation.
26:24But now, post-Brexit, EU sanctions have completely fallen away.
26:31So, there can be no more excuses. It just needs to be paid.
26:40Are you discussing the debt with the Iranians?
26:43We can't disclose details of conversations, but we always, always, always bring up the legitimacy of Nazanin's detention.
27:13I'm sorry. I just wanted to say, your wife looks so lovely. It's just so awful, what's happened.
27:28Yes.
27:29And I hope you're together again very soon.
27:32Thank you. Thank you.
27:36Hundreds of comments like that on social media.
27:39And the press?
27:41Creeping interest, I'd say.
27:46Day 15.
27:48There'll be more interest.
27:49Day 15 onwards, it becomes more dangerous.
27:52Oh. Good.
28:03You'll never guess who walked past the other day.
28:06The Queen?
28:08Boris. Johnson.
28:10He didn't stop, didn't acknowledge me. He just kept his head down and walked right past.
28:14Oh, my God. Why couldn't you just say hello?
28:17Yeah, or wave.
28:19Ashley is not allowed. I've been told that Conservative MPs are forbidden to speak to me.
28:24That is ridiculous.
28:26Well, some of them came along anyway, said hi.
28:29Jeremy Hunt came by.
28:31Good. I'm glad.
28:32I'm glad.
28:33And a huge number of MPs from other parties.
28:36So at least we're visible again.
28:37We're visible again.
28:43Well, how are you? The truth. Do not say fantastic.
28:47Fear you cold.
28:52Fear you fucking freezing.
28:54Hello.
28:56Thanks for stopping by.
28:57Keep it going.
28:58Thank you, we will.
29:00How are you?
29:04How are you?
29:06I'll take all the MPs down. We need to keep pushing.
29:08A husband of Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe, the mother from West Hampstead, who's being detained
29:25in Iran, says he's looking and feeling rougher on the 16th day of his hunger strike, demanding
29:32the government does more to help secure his wife's wife's wife, because the UK failed
29:36to pay a debt to Iran for an arms deal in the 1970s.
29:40Hi, thank you for coming, stopping by, thank you so much.
29:45No, no, thank you for doing this.
29:46Anoushe would be so grateful.
29:48Oh, no, no, not at all.
29:50Look, we brought a photo and a sign.
29:53Oh, yes, fantastic, Anoushe.
29:55Can we put them up on display?
29:56Shall we put them up over here?
29:57Yeah.
29:58And we'd like to stay with you.
29:59No, can't we?
30:00Tonight?
30:01Is that OK if the kids stay with you?
30:05That would be most welcome.
30:07Richard.
30:08Find a space.
30:10They want to see us.
30:15There must be news.
30:16When?
30:17Now.
30:18Now.
30:19Good morning.
30:20Hi, James.
30:21Come in.
30:22Yes, John.
30:23Hello, Richard.
30:24Thank you for coming in.
30:25How are you?
30:29Let's get you sat down, shall we?
30:31There we go.
30:44The Foreign Secretary isn't here?
30:46Liz had other business.
30:48Another photograph in a tank, maybe.
30:55Richard, this morning I met with the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister.
31:03The meeting went as well as I could have heard.
31:05Pleased to hear that.
31:07He understood completely our disappointment that despite serving her full sentence, Nezlinn
31:13remains captive.
31:14So what's changed?
31:20What's happening next?
31:22Well, we are making inroads.
31:25We're making what I believe to be real progress.
31:29So the answer to the question what's changed is nothing has changed.
31:40It's as we were, so to speak.
31:43We are making headway towards the release of your wife and other detainees.
31:52Hostages?
31:53Call them what they are.
31:55Hostages.
31:56I'm hearing that you called me up here.
31:58No, it's okay, Dad.
31:59You called me up here on day 18 of my protest to tell me you've met with the Iranian Foreign
32:09Minister and nothing happened.
32:12We were heard and progress was made despite your protest.
32:18We are asking for-
32:19I'm protesting because you're doing nothing about the debt, nothing about hostage taking,
32:24nothing about diplomatic protection.
32:26You've established no red lines.
32:29At this rate, she will be put back into prison and you'll still do nothing.
32:39Richard, please work now.
32:41We are merely asking for your patience.
32:56I'm still feeling a little woozy.
33:09Still feeling a little woozy?
33:23I think it's time to call it a day.
33:2921 days tomorrow.
33:32You've done it, Rick.
33:34People know her again.
33:35They know her story.
33:36They know about the debt.
33:39If she goes back inside, it could be for years.
33:44I bought her three months at best.
33:53Okay.
33:55This is the last night.
33:57Tomorrow, we go home.
34:04Thank you, Mark.
34:05Bye.
34:09Hello?
34:37I'm sorry.
34:39Why?
34:41Why?
34:43Why are you going to ask me?
34:45What happened?
34:47What happened?
34:49What happened?
34:51What happened?
34:53What happened?
34:55What happened?
34:57What happened?
34:59What happened?
35:01How many questions have you?
35:03What happened?
35:09I have no choice.
35:11I must see them today.
35:15Look, if you don't call,
35:19I'll make contact with the embassy in Tehran.
35:23I can't, I can't go back to prison.
35:25I can't do that.
35:27Hasn't it?
35:33Do you have a phone number?
35:35I got a phone number now.
35:37I cannot find a phone number.
35:39I can't buy any of these people.
35:41I can't buy any of them.
35:43Well, that's it.
35:45I can't buy any of these people.
35:47I got 10 people's back,
35:49and I'll ultimately buy a phone number
35:51but they have no phone number.
35:53I had no phone number.
35:55I lost one phone number.
35:57I have no phone number.
35:59I got a phone number.
36:01When you were born, tell us what happened to you with your family?
36:14I'll tell you what to say.
36:31Oh, my God.
37:01Don't talk to you, sir.
37:23No, no, not yet.
37:26Let's just talk about something else.
37:28Yes.
37:29Yeah, of course.
37:30Um, where do you renew your passport?
37:35Police office.
37:36Police station.
37:38Can it be true?
37:44Shit.
37:51I'm beginning to hope.
37:53I don't know.
37:54I don't know.
37:55I don't know.
37:56I don't know.
37:57I don't know.
37:58I don't know.
37:59I don't know.
38:00I don't know.
38:01I don't know.
38:02I don't know.
38:03I don't know.
38:04I don't know.
38:05I don't know.
38:06I don't know.
38:07I don't know.
38:08I don't know.
38:09Are you ready?
38:11Mm-hmm.
38:12Yes.
38:13Do you want to buy an ambulance or not?
38:16No, I don't know.
38:18No.
38:19Hello?
38:21Are you a refugee?
38:23Yes.
38:24Do you have a passport?
38:26You have a problem.
38:28You must go to the passport.
38:31Don't go.
38:33Refuse to go.
38:35I have to go.
38:36Listen, it's clearly a lie.
38:38There was a problem with the photograph they would have told you at the time.
38:41Richard, I don't want to go, but I know I have to go, so I'm telling you where I'll be.
38:46Call the embassy. Speak to the embassy.
38:48Speak to the ambassador.
38:50If it's real, they'll know about it.
38:55You will wait for me?
38:57Of course I'll wait for you.
38:59We've been assured it's further questions. Nothing.
39:08Thekaaay.
39:09John Malik
39:10Have you ever had a reply?
39:12The mail was a reply to your neighbors.
39:14By the way, the government has come to Europe.
39:18The other one has come to Europe.
39:19It was worth it.
39:20It's worth it.
39:21It's worth it.
39:22It's worth it.
39:23It's worth it.
39:24You have a payment for the government.
39:25It's worth it.
39:26The reason why the government of Britannia has come to the world,
39:33has been working on us.
39:46Please, please.
39:56Please be patient and ask them to be patient.
40:01This is all the information for you.
40:11No I am not going to be patient.
40:12I am not going to give a lot of advice.
40:16You can't have any advice but you can ask them.
40:20You are going to blame me.
40:24And I, my wife, my wife, and my husband have been punished for 6 years.
40:31After 6 years, I have been waiting for 6 years.
40:34I don't know what to do.
40:37I don't know what to do.
40:40If you don't have money, I'll leave my money.
40:47We don't have to worry about you.
40:51You have to know that you don't have anything to do so that you will be able to make your life safe.
40:55But you don't want to do that?
40:57I know that I want to.
40:59But if you don't do that, you don't want to go back.
41:05How much is it? 530 million?
41:08If you don't get 500 million, you don't want to go to your house.
41:13I don't want to do that.
41:21I can't do that.
41:26Keep the seatbelt.
41:30I'm going to speak with the officer.
41:31I'll tell you, I'll tell you.
41:39But in the right time, you have to get this house.
41:41I don't want to make any other things.
41:45You'll answer yourself.
41:47Let me know what I am saying.
41:49we weren't sure how much longer you'd be
41:55you give us a minute
41:59as the british ambassador i would like to inform you they want me to sign a form a confession
42:12look it means nothing i'm not signing i've done nothing wrong i told them i'd speak to my lawyer
42:21they also said i'm being swapped for money they shouldn't have mentioned money why not
42:26it's always been about the debt mazzanine i believe it to be in your best interests to go
42:32back and sign the form please understand that it has no legal standing under british law
42:40it means nothing to you it means nothing sign the form and as early as tomorrow you may receive
42:48notification to go to the airport
42:50uh
43:04as
43:09I can't wait for you.
43:11If I can't wait for you, I can't wait for you.
43:15I can't wait for you.
43:20I want to ask you a question.
43:24When you go to Iran and go to your house,
43:30you will need something from us.
43:34Don't do it.
43:39We will never go back to our country.
43:43Iran is our country.
43:45We are here.
43:48We have to go back to our country.
43:51We don't have to go back to our country.
43:54It's impossible.
44:04Yes, hello?
44:13Richard, it's the Foreign Office here.
44:15Lead negotiator on Nazanin's case.
44:17I'm calling from the British Embassy in Tehran.
44:19You were expecting my call.
44:21I was.
44:23But not from Tehran.
44:26I'll be briefing to the point.
44:29We are requesting that you are now very careful with the media
44:33and your comments in general, please.
44:36Things are extremely sensitive and we all need to tread carefully.
44:40You'd like me to remain quiet?
44:44Yes, we would.
44:46For how long?
44:48I can't put a timescale on things.
44:51Just as I cannot emphasize enough how delicate things are.
44:54I understand.
44:58Completely.
45:00Okay.
45:03Bye.
45:24Bye.
45:54I should know what this will be up.
45:58Well, sure, but mine are going to make it.
46:02Well, those push the sides.
46:03Yeah, sure.
46:06Yeah.
46:10Like that.
46:11Yeah, wait.
46:24Let's go.
46:55Ah!
46:57Ah!
47:01Ah!
47:06Ah!
47:08Ah!
47:13Ah!
47:16Ah!
47:17We can only get rid of the car.
47:47What's your name, John?
48:01I'm going to give you a speech.
48:04Excuse me, Mrs. Zaghari Ratcliffe.
48:08I am a representative of the Omani government.
48:10I am here to observe only.
48:12Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here also.
48:17Mr. Anoushiya Shurr.
48:32Mr. Anoushiya Shuri.
48:36He's been a full-time.
48:41Mr. Anoushiya is right, Mr. Anoushiya.
48:45He's a full-time employee.
48:46I'll leave you alone.
48:48I'll leave you alone.
48:50I'll leave you alone.
48:56You should leave your little girl.
49:08I'll leave you alone.
49:14Hello, Baba?
49:16I'll leave you alone.
49:18It's not gonna be.
49:20What's going on?
49:22We're very aware of the food.
49:24My family is very safe.
49:26I'll leave you alone.
49:28I'll leave you alone.
49:32Don't worry.
49:34We'll be back to you.
49:38Hello.
49:40My name is your name.
49:42Be yourself.
49:44My name is your name.
49:46My name is your name.
49:50I love you.
49:52I love you.
49:54I love you.
49:56I'll leave you alone.
49:58I'll leave you alone.
50:00I love you.
50:02I love you.
50:04I love you.
50:06My name is your name.
50:08I love you.
50:10I love you.
50:12I love you.
50:14I'm not alone.
50:27Go for my money.
50:44Let's go.
51:14I'll leave you alone.
51:16I'll go.
51:28You're going to go.
51:30We're waiting for a few hours.
51:32You're not going to go.
51:34You're going to go.
51:36You're not going to move.
51:38You're going to move.
51:40I'm going to go.
51:42I'm going to go.
51:44Hello.
51:46I'm going to go.
51:48Good job.
51:50I'm going to go.
52:04Nassaneen.
52:06May I call you Nassaneen?
52:08Yes.
52:10I'm an negotiator from the Foreign Office.
52:12They tell me you are refusing to sign.
52:14Of course I'm refusing to sign.
52:16It's blank.
52:18They could write anything they like.
52:20It's a lie.
52:22May I have a private moment, please?
52:34Nassaneen, we are very close to your release.
52:36I don't trust them.
52:38I am asking you to trust me.
52:40The document...
52:42It's meaningless.
52:44I've done nothing wrong.
52:46I want them to understand that.
52:47You'll be signing under duress.
52:48If you do not sign,
52:50I cannot guarantee your release.
52:52You will not be boarding the airplane
52:54that's now sitting on the runway waiting for you.
53:00Your family are waiting for you.
53:02And, oh...
53:04And it's so beautiful.
53:06I remember this coming...
53:08Let me do it.
53:10What you do?
53:12Yes, I think it's lovely too.
53:14You're not like hiding in the airs aula.
53:16I'm not really supporting you.
53:18It's not very personal.
53:20I think it's touching you to see the surrounding veil.
53:22I think it's a job.
53:24Was there for you?
53:26I don't know.
53:56I don't know.
54:26I don't know.
54:56I don't know.
55:26I don't know.
55:56I don't know.
56:26I don't know.
56:56I don't know.
57:26I don't know.
57:56I don't know.
58:26I don't know.
58:56I don't know.
59:26I don't know.
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