British mother Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe goes on hunger strike in Iranian prison

NAZANIN ZAGHARI-RATCLIFFENazanin, pictured with Gabriella during a temporary prison release, is on hunger strike (Image: PA)

The 41-year-old is refusing food in protest over her “unfair treatment”, according to her husband Richard Ratcliffe. The charity worker is serving a five-year sentence at Tehran’s notorious Evin prison after being convicted of spying, an accusation she has repeatedly denied. Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s latest hunger strike comes after her daughter Gabriella, who is living with her maternal grandparents in Iran, celebrated her fifth birthday. 

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In a statement, Mr Ratcliffe said: “Nazanin had vowed that if we passed Gabriella's fifth birthday with her still inside, then she would do something – to mark to both governments that ‘enough is enough’. 

“This really has gone on too long.” 

Mr Ratcliffe, of West Hampstead in London, is also fasting in solidarity with his wife, who is only drinking water. 

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested and jailed in 2016 at Imam Khomeini Airport in Tehran as she tried to board a plane back to the UK with her daughter. 

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