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British-Iranian citizen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who spent five years in an Iranian prison, says that "there was a moment of happiness and relief" after the death of the Ayatollah and senior regime leaders, but adds that "there is a lot of fear and uncertainty" about what will follow. 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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00:00There was no single voice for it to tell you how people actually felt.
00:04There was a moment of happiness and relief that the head of the country who potentially had done crime is
00:14now removed.
00:16But then also there was a lot of fear and uncertainty that what comes after that.
00:20And I think it's a very natural reaction that people can be very happy about it.
00:24I personally think ideally it should have been a fair trial.
00:29He should have stood, you know, a trial in a public court in front of the people who he has
00:35basically, you know, done crimes to and to be answering and to be held accountable.
00:43And it was a very easy exit for him, frankly.
00:47But I also understand, you know, for those people who were cheering in the streets, both inside Iran and outside,
00:53you know, there was a moment of happiness.
00:59But yeah, I think there is a lot of also fear and uncertainty that comes with it.
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