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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe returns to Iranian prison after failed bid to extend temporary release

The British-Iranian was allowed out of her cell this week and had been able to spend time with her daughter.

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has returned to prison in Iran after failing in a bid to have her temporary release extended, her husband has said.

The British-Iranian mother was allowed out of her cell this week and was able to spend time with her y, who is staying with family in Tehran.

Before going back to prison, she told her husband Richard Ratcliffe: "How can I survive tonight with those tears of my baby, pouting and crying, and telling me she doesn't want me to go back?"

"I couldn't bear her tears. Nothing is worse than her tears. I cannot forget her face".

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested in April 2016 for "plotting to overthrow the Iranian regime" and was convicted last year despite her denials, with her family - from Hampstead, north London - campaigning to have her released permanently.

Nazanin-Zaghari Ratcliffe made a last-ditch appeal to spend more time with her daughter. Pic: @FreeNazanin
Image: Nazanin-Zaghari Ratcliffe made a last-ditch appeal to spend more time with her daughter. Pic: @FreeNazanin

Her lawyer had been hoping to come to an arrangement with prosecutors to extend her three-day release, but it has now emerged that those efforts have proved futile.

According to Richard Ratcliffe, his wife went to see Iran's deputy prosecutor with her lawyer on Sunday morning and was told she would not need to return to jail immediately.

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Better yet, on her way back to where her family has been staying in Damavand, northeast of Tehran, the 40-year-old was told her extension had been approved.

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Jailed British mother released for three days

Ten minutes after arriving, however, Mr Ratcliffe said the family received another phone call from the prosecutor's office and were told she would have to be back in her cell by sunset because the necessary permit had not been signed off.

She went back to the office - this time with Gabriella - and was told she would need to go back to jail for a few days until the key signature was received.

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe is pictured with daughter Gabriella
Image: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was reunited with her daughter after being granted a temporary release from prison

In a heartfelt bid to have the decision reversed, Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe reportedly said: "How can you take me away from my baby, when she needs me?

"I haven't done anything wrong - you just extended my cellmate's furlough, and she is serving a longer sentence for bigger crimes. You know I didn't do anything in the first place.

"I have spent two-and-a-half years in prison, and I haven't committed any crime."

She added: "You can't send a small child her mummy, and then take her away again after three days. It is cruel. It is beyond cruel."

Despite the plea, the prosecutor's office has stood firm on its stance and Mr Ratcliffe - who was refused a visa to visit his wife and daughter - has confirmed that his wife is now back in her jail cell.

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Hunt: Iran should permanently release Nazanin

He said the prospect of her being "picked up in the middle of the night" would prove "even more traumatising" for their young daughter.

"It's a cruel turn of events and it will be tough to go through," he told Sky News.

He added: "I still find it an extraordinary decision. I did not believe after all the effort it took to get out, it would only be for three days."

Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe bid an emotional farewell to her daughter before she went back to the prison, saying: "How can I survive tonight - with those tears of my baby, pouting and crying, and telling me she doesn't want me to go back.

"She is adorable, and she is also kind and caring. I couldn't bear her tears. Nothing is worse than her tears. I cannot forget her face."

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Nazanin husband's hopes for 'beginning of the end'

The British Embassy has been informed of the development, which comes just days after Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt joined calls for Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe to be released permanently.

He said he had spoken the Iranian foreign minister on Friday "but that clearly wasn't enough".

"Looks like Iranian legal system is impervious to the simple fact at the heart of this: an innocent woman is desperate to be reunited with her family," he tweeted.

The Free Nazanin campaign had said her temporary release came after "positive meetings" with Mr Hunt this month, who is considering providing her with diplomatic protection.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British woman in prison in Iran, has been reunited with her daughter during a three day release.
Image: Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe with daughter Gabriella

Responding to the news she had returned to jail, her local MP Tulip Sadiq tweeted: "Very sad to hear that Nazanin's extension was not granted, and she has been taken back into prison this evening. I will provide more of an update later."

Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry said her return to jail was "desperately disappointing".

Other prisoners released from the same prison for a few days are still out a month later - something the family had hoped would also happen to Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe.

A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We remain very concerned about all our dual nationals detained in Iran, and continue to make decisions in line with what we believe will produce the best outcomes in their cases.

"We do not think it is in the best interests of any of our dual national detainees to provide a running commentary on individual cases."