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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who endured five years in a Tehran prison after being arrested while visiting family, says that the situation in Iran is "very worrying" and that it is "traumatising" not to be able to contact her elderly parents there. Report by Ketchs. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00I find it really traumatising that I cannot contact my family.
00:05I'm not alone.
00:06There are so many people like me, and actually I think the majority of Iranians cannot contact.
00:10I try not to check the news, but it is impossible not to think that, you know, are they safe?
00:15And you can't constantly ask other people to just go and check on them because it's
00:19just such worrying times.
00:20It has been very, very difficult to get hold of them.
00:23And you know, the fact that my parents at the age of 70 have to now worry about do they
00:27have water or bread or it's just, it's appalling.
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