Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

  • <coverage-outsourcing id='5981'> The IRGC arrested Nazanin Zagahri together with her two-year-old daughter in the airport and sent her to a solitary cell in Kerman prison. Nazanin spent about 40 days in quarantined solitary cell of Kerman prison in very unsuitable conditions including lack of access to bathing, medicine, free air and even food for some periods. She then spent 18 days in the general ward. Interrogations continued throughout this period. The IRGC then sent her to Evin. She explained the details of this period in a conversation with Narges Mohammadi years later. A version of this conversation can be found in the evidence section </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9652'> She was transferred to Evin Prison </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8471'> In a program arranged to request the release of his wife, Richard Ratcliffe, Ms. Zaghari’s husband, sang Happy Birthday to his daughter Gabriella on Skype, according to BBC Persian. He also took a birthday card for his daughter to Iranian Embassy in London. The report stated that Ms. Zaghari remains imprisoned in a solitary cell. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9231'> “This charge is outrageous! They say Nazanin worked for a foreign organization, and was connected to the media. It is not clear what this charge means at all!” Richard Ratcliffe, Ms. Zaghari’s husband, told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='6890'> The Tehran Prosecutor stated that Nazanin Zaghari’s case was transferred from Kerman to Tehran for lack of jurisdiction, according to the Judiciary’s Mizan News Agency. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='7372'> In a statement today, the U.S. State Department condemned the arrests of Siamak Namazi, Homa Hoodfar, Nazanin Zaghari, and Nizar Zakka, prisoners who are foreign nationals or dual citizens, called their detention unfair and said that all four must be released immediately. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='7392'> Richard Ratcliffe delivered a letter to the British Prime Minister’s office, asking the UK government to take more vigorous actions for the release of his wife, according to VOA Persian. He added that he plans on contacting Prime Minister Theresa May. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9230'> One day after the IRGC issued a statement about Nazanin Zaghari, a spokesperson for the British Foreign Office told Reuters, “We are urgently seeking information from the Iranian authorities on the reported accusations being made against Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe.” "We have raised this case repeatedly and at the highest levels and will continue to do so at every available opportunity." </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='7556'> Fars News reported that a British Foreign Ministry official has reported discussing the issue of Nazanin Zaghari’s release with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. According to the Fars report, he said that representatives from the British Foreign Ministry were not allowed a visit with Ms. Zaghari. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='7869'> She was put on trial at a Revolutionary Court presided by Judge Salavati, according to her husband, Radio Farda reported. She is expected to introduce her lawyer before the week’s end, according to the same report. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8033'> BBC reported a telephone conversation between British Prime Minister Theresa May and Hassan Rouhani about the cases of several dual British-Iranian citizens, including Nazain Zaghari. The British Prime Minister’s Office said that during this conversation, Ms. May emphasized the need for the resolution of such cases while the two countries are trying to strengthen their relations. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8470'> She had another three-hour closed trial session at the Revolutionary Court. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9232'> Thomson Reuters Foundation condemned the prison sentence of Ms. Zaghari </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8469'> The Revolutionary Court denied Ms. Zaghari’s lawyer’s request for her release on bail. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='8785'> Hossein Naghavi Hosseini, the Spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission spoke about a meeting of the Commission with IRGC commanders. “At this meeting, it was said that individuals holding dual citizenships are subjects of serious interest by enemy intelligence services and are used in ‘infiltration’ projects.” In the rhetoric used by the ruling officials and their affiliates, all efforts to bring Iran and the west closer in political, social, cultural, and in some cases economic ways in the post-nuclear agreement era is referred to as the “infiltration project.” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9017'> Judge Abolghassem Salavati sentenced her to five years in prison, BBC Persian reported. Her husband Richard Ratcliffe said that she had been sentenced in the absence of charges. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9229'> The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran issued a statement in which they called the defendant's five year prison sentence "a political sentence which lacked legal validity" </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9106'> In a telephone call to her husband, Nazanin Zaghari reported her five-year prison sentence, according to IranWire. Given a chance to call her family on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, she told her husband that her only charge, as yet unspecified, is related to “national security.” “Nazanin’s case is concealed in the dark spots of Iranian domestic politics,” said Richard Ratcliffe. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9139'> “Ratcliffe’s conviction and sentencing on unclear charges without any semblance of a fair trial is what amounts to ‘justice’ in Iran’s notorious revolutionary courts,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director of Human Rights Watch in a press release, demanding her release. The press release added that Ms. Zaghari’s lawyer had only been able to see her for the first time three days before her trial and three months after her arrest and after her interrogations had ended. The press release further added that the lawyer for imprisoned Robin Shahini had not been able to review the evidence against his client, naming other individuals holding dual citizenships who have been imprisoned in Iran such as Homa Hoodfar, Siamak Namazi, Mohammad Bagher Namazi, Jason Rezaian, and Kamal Foroughi. “The jump in prosecutions of Iranian dual nationals appears to reflect efforts by government hard-liners to keep Iran isolated from the global community. Individuals should not have to suffer unjust prison terms because of a country’s internal politics,” Whitson added </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9342'> A UK government official told Reuters that in a meeting with Hassan Rouhani in New York, the British Prime Minister has expressed concern about the situation of Iranian-British prisoner Nazanin Zaghari. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9346'> Nazanin Zaghari, two Iranian-British citizens imprisoned in Iran, told VOA Persian that they came to New York on the periphery of the UN General Assembly meeting to demand the release of their kin </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9723'> Ahmad Shahid asked the Iranian government to release all the prisoners with dual citizenships. Noting unacceptable conditions of Nazanin Zaghari, Bagher Namazi, and Kamal Foroughi, Ahmad Shahid declared that convicting these people based on crimes that are concealed even from the accused and their attorneys is making a mockery of justice </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9651'> In a press conference, Richard Ratcliff once again criticized the British government and said that the government of his country had reopened its embassy in Tehran, but is yet to do anything for his wife's freedom while the Canadian government was able to free Homa Houdfar. He also mentioned that his wife has been cellmates with Homa Houdfar for a while </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='9759'> According to Radio Farda, in a petition to the British Foreign Ministry, Ratcliff and Foroughi families asked the government to take the necessary measure for their release and safe return to Britain </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='10233'> In a statement, Amnesty International warned about her physical and mental conditions. According to the statement, she has ended her five-day hunger strike today. Her mother went in shock and fainted after seeing her physical condition. Richard Ratcliff said his wife has reached "breaking point" during these last weeks and she even has written a suicide letter and given it to her cellmate </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='10300'> Richard Ratcliff told Sunday times that Nazanin Zaghari has been incarcerated as a result of Iran's bargaining with Britain over retrieving Britain's forty year old armament deal debt to the country; and that his wife's arrest coincided with the break in the negotiations. He also added that he believes there are five Iranians with British citizenship imprisoned in Iran, which is possibly related to the issue of Britain's debt to Iran </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='11650'> She ended her second hunger strike after she was transferred to the women's ward of Evin Prison </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='11001'> Iranian Revolutionary Guard officials have pressured Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe to choose between moving her twoyear-old daughter into prison with her for up to three days a week or sign a document to say that she does not want the “right to be with her young daughter”, Amnesty International reports </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='11704'> Richard Ratcliff told BBC that his wife's appeal session was held today behind closed doors and none of the family members or friends were allowed to attend. He also told Guardian that "a large number of Revolutionary Guard members from Tehran and Kerman" were present in this three-hour session </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='12410'> In a press conference, Mohseni Ejei, the spokesman for the Judiciary announced that the five-year prison sentence of Nazanin Zaghari is final </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='12412'> BBC World published a statement that voiced their concerns over the confirmation of her sentence and demanded her freedom. The statement also mentions that Nazanin Zaghari has never worked for BBC Persian. According to the statement, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratchliffe has worked in a low-level office position for "Media Action", BBC World's charity department, for a short period of time </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='12467'> Richar Ratcliffe, Nazanin Zaghari's husband, told the International Campaign for Human Rights that after hearing the shocking news that his wife's five-year prison sentence was upheld on appeal, he wrote a letter to Hassan Rouhani: > I wrote a letter to Mr. Rouhani and made three demands. First, for him as the president to intervene in this strange and disappointing trial procedure to ensure that justice is served. Second, to help me get a visa to travel to Iran and meet my wife for the first time after 10 months in prison, and third, to reassure us that our letters and messages actually reach him </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='12566'> She wrote a letter to her daughter. It was published by the Center for Human Rights Defenders </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13113'> The website for Center for Human Rights Defenders reported that despite the prison doctor's order, Nazanin Zaghari who has a history of problems with her neck, shoulders, and vertebra, has not been transferred to a hospital </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13423'> Richard Ratcliffe told Zeytun that he has been accused of espionage by the Revolutionary Guard, his efforts to take back her daughter Gabriella's passport have been ineffective, he has not been able to get a visa, his daughter can hardly speak and two and a half years of age, and the British government claims that there is no connection between Britain's debt to Iran (for refusing to sell arms after the revolution) and the arrest of Nazanin Zaghari </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13565'> In a letter to her husband, she described her feelings about prison and family and her daydreamings about the moment of her freedom. The letter is documented in the Supporting Evidence section of this page </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='13375'> The website that is gathering signatures for the freedom of Ms. Zaghari reported that she has lost consciousness in Evin Prison. It is said that despite the Neurologist's order, she has not been transferred to hospital </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='14277'> Richard Ratcliffe told Deutsche Welle that although the reason for his wife's arrest remains a mystery, but according to a copy delivered to her attorney, Nazanin Zaghari "has been accused of membership in an organization that works against Iran's national security." According to Mr.Ratcliffe, the attorney was not allowed to deliver the copy to the family and has only once presented it to the family </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='14239'> Iranian press reported that in an interview with Sky News, the spokesperson for the Britain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has once again demanded Nazanin Zaghari's freedom </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='14242'> Voice of America reported that on the anniversary of Ms. Zaghari's arrest, a group of British citizens held a gathering in a London park for her freedom. The report also states that her daughter Gabrielle's passport has been confiscated and she is not able to exit Iran and join her father </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='14270'> The website of the Center for Human Rights Defenders reported that the phone connections between Nazanin Zaghari and her husband have been blocked for a while </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='14271'> Mizan News, a website closely tied to Iranian Judiciary, called the recent statements by the spokesperson for the British Foreign Ministry "intervening and irrelevant" and wrote that Nazani Zaghari is a "spy" and "one of the network heads of institutions involved in cyber and media project to overthrow the sacred regime of Islamic Republic" which her "victimization project" is being implemented these days </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='18300'> According to ISNA, the government’s spokesperson said, “the English delegation that had come to Tehran to attend the inauguration ceremonies had met with the family of Zagheri.” He, answering the question of whether or not there had been an agreement with the UK for an exchange of prisoners, said, “the discussion of this matter does not exist” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19308'> She faces new charges that could add 16 years to her sentence, Richard Ratcliffe said </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19023'> CNN asked about foreign nationals and dual citizens detained in Iranian jails. Rouhani said in an aside that he had his own views on the subject of detained foreigners and dual citizens, but that he was obliged to follow the Iranian constitution which had enshrined the separation of powers between the executive and the judiciary </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19711'> The American Senate passed Resolution 245 asking the government to prioritize the freedom of “American hostages” in Iran. At the same time, Thomas Reuters Foundation published an official letter denying the claim that Ms Zaghari was “teaching journalism”. IPA will, from now on, not record the opinions of political figures and human rights groups in connection with this case in this profile page, rather, it will, only on special occasions, record the statement of human rights organizations and politicians </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19439'> Her husband told the Campaign For Human Rights, “what I read in the newspapers quoting the prosecutor of Tehran was not true. Nazanin has never been a manager or director, or had such responsibilities. They have mentioned BBC rather than Reuters to stress her being English”. He also stressed, “ I think the president of Iran should act more decisively and not be influenced” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19421'> Jafari Dolatabadi gave some explanation of the cases of Soheil Arabi, Reza Shahabi and Nazanin Zarei Ratcliffe. Regarding Soheil Arabi, he criticized his supporters saying, “he has ‘insulted’ the Quran, the prophet, the Imams, and the heads of the regime, he has engaged in ‘propaganda against the state’, and published “offensive images”, the first verdict was one of execution and the its reversal is up to the “independent judges” of the Supreme Court. He announced that the charges against Reza Shahabi are “collaboration with one of the extremist groups opposing the state through the collection of security information and news and sending them to the group in return for money.” The Tehran prosecutor said, regarding Nazenin Zarei Ratcliffe, her husband is English, she also had English citizenship, she was responsible for BBC Persian’s online educational department and was aiming to educate and recruit individuals for propaganda activities against Iran, using an alias email, long and confusing passwords, saving passwords and using secret code software, are among the receiving a letter from David Cameron, the former prime minister of England to Nazenin Zarei Ratcliff, “points at her contact with the English government and the importance of this prisoner for the country” </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19509'> UN rights experts urge Iran to immediately release British-Iranian Nazanin Ractliffe </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19770'> The “Free Nazenin” campaign wrote, Yesterday, without prior notice, Nazenin Zaghari, was taken to Judge Salavati and given new charges. According to this the report of this campaign, the new charges are based on “the false statements of the British foreign minister, Boris Johnson” that he had mentioned a few days ago, when criticizing the Iranian regime regarding Ms. Zaghari’s incarceration, where he had wrongly said that Ms. Zaghari had gone to Iran in order to teach journalism </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='19931'> Britain preparing plan to transfer £400m to Iran as Boris Johnson vows to do everything to bring home Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. Senior Whitehall sources have told The Telegraph that while the Government is at pains to ensure the payment is not directly linked with Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe's release, work has intensified in recent months in a bid to improve relations with Iran </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20070'> One of the Iranian government TV channels broadcast a "documentary" called "Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe, BBC and a footprint that cannot be cleansed" brought charges against Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe and Richard Ratcliffe. The film claims that the British government's support for her and the coverage of the content of her trial on the news networks indicates the accuracy of the accusations of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe, and by showing a few e-mails and a paystub, claims that Nazanin has been involved in issues such as setting up the Persian BBC and training Iranian journalists </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20069'> News program “20:30” from the official television of Iranian government broadcasted a “documentary” called "Passenger of Documents" brought charges such as "trying to transfer 4,500 documents from libraries" and "using keywords that are more conducive to research on the reasons for the collapse of governments in Iran, people who are influential in the collapse and the reason for the continuation of the religious rule in Iran " to Xiyue Wang. The narrator of this "documentary," introduced Harvard and Princeton universities in the United States, as the coverage of US security agencies, and emphasized the use of scholarly facilities between Iranian and American universities for security purposes. Pictures of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe also appeared in this video. Some critics say copying documents from libraries that are accessible to the general public and investigating the reasons for the continuation and collapse of governments cannot be considered spying and Mr. Wang's arrest in pursuing the efforts of the Iranian government's security apparatus to pressure western countries or is related to the internal conflict of government </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20240'> British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said that he had a "constructive" and "explicit dialogue" with Javad Zarif on Nazanin Zaghari in Tehran. Mr Johnson visited Oman before traveling to Iran and met Sultan Qaboos. Sultan Qaboos had already mediated Iran for the release of foreign prisoners. He then met with other Iranian officials, including Hassan Rouhani, and mentioned the talks on the British prisoners in a brief statement. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20248'> The head of Tehran Revolutionary Court told Fars News Agency that no trial has been held for Nazanin Zaghari but "Since these people are very insolent, it is likely that they will commit violations in the future or that a new crime will be discovered that requires the formation of a court but this has happened till today " </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20245'> The court of Nazanin Zaghary, which was supposed to hold addressing the charge of "propaganda against the regime", was postponed. She was told that the Revolutionary Guards had raised three new charges against her </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20437'> The head of the Tehran judiciary denied the claim of Ms. Zaghari's lawyer who had claimed that his client will soon be released. He said Nazanin Zaghi, in addition to the previous case, faces a new one </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='20978'> BBC Persian reports that according to the campaign for the release of Nazanin Zaghari, her lawyer has been told by the Prosecutor’s Office that her file has been sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and that the Deputy Prosecutor has implicitly told Ms. Zaghari’s lawyer that Iran is waiting for action on the part of the British government for her release: “We are ready to send her back home, but they are not coming to take her”. This judicial official has responded to requests for Ms. Zaghari’s release with the suggestion that she, along with her daughter Gabriella, be transferred to an apartment while remaining under supervision “until her situation gets figured out”. Ms. Zaghari’s family consider this to be house-arrest and thus a type of imprisonment and are unwilling to put her daughter in such a situation </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='21010'> She was told by an Iranian Judge that she is being kept in jail until Britain pays its debt. The Judge said the UK has not agreed to pay the interest Iran considers due </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='23631'> She was transferred to a medical center outside of the prison </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='23939'> Jeremy Hunt has agreed Britain will give "diplomatic protection" to Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='25619'> Nazanin Zaghari in Evin prison and Richard Ratcliffe in front of the Islamic Republic’s embassy in London staged a 14-day hunger strike. This strike was noted by international media and organizations. The Iranian embassy requested the UK police to act against the strikers. They also tried to raise a fence to keep Mr Ratcliffe away from the embassy </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='25773'> According to the Free Nazanin campaign, she was transferred to the psychiatric ward of the Imam Khomeini Hospital in Tehran. Throughout this time she has been denied contact with her family and guarded by agents of the IRGC </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='25851'> According to the Guardian, "We are deeply concerned about Nazanin's situation and call for her immediate release. we ask Iran to allow family members to meet with and take care of her." The British Prime Minister's spokesman said about Nazanin Zaghari. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='26977'> According to the BBC, a medical commission was set up to detect the ability or inability to endure punishment for Mrs. Zaghari. "when she has taken to the commission meeting she felt numbness in her legs and has fallen in front of the commission room," Richard Ratcliffe said. </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='27084'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/statements/a-426/'> Seventeen political prisoners in the Women’s Section of Evin published a statement to condemn the behavior shown by judicial and security apparatus to those political prisoners who are also mothers. A quote from the statement: “In all these years, the misogynist government has fought women and mothers who stand up for freedom and justice. That the fight continues is itself a sign of increasing awareness and acceleration of women’s struggles and protests. There are many examples. Just in the last few months, we saw the arrest of Farangis Mazloom, despite her sickness, because she was defending her son, Soheil Arabi. Alireza Shirmohammadi’s mother, because she didn’t have the 80 million toman to post bail, lost her son in prison. Rahele Asl Ahmadi, because she wanted freedom for her daughter, Saba Kurdafshari, was arrested; and many other cases.” </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='28024'> <reference source='https://zeitoons.com/70991'> According to Zeitoon, Mahmoud Behzadi Rad, lawyer of Narges Mohammadi and Nazanin Zaghari, said that Tehran Prosecutor's Office has rejected granting them leave or conditional release from prison </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='29655'> <reference source='https://www.radiofarda.com/a/nazanin-zaghari-temporarily-released-from-iran-jail/30493565.html'> After the spread of Coronavirus in Iran, she came on leave with the electronic shackle tied to her ankle </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='30758'> <reference source='https://www.hra-news.org/2020/hranews/a-24847/'> Mrs. Zaghari's leave was extended. "Next week will be decided on granting amnesty to Mrs. Zaghari.", Judicial officials told her lawyer </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='32544'> <reference source='https://members.tortoisemedia.com/2020/09/07/inside-evin-audio-investigation-podcast/content.html'> The Tortoise Media reviewed the structure of Evin prison and human rights violations, including physical and psychological torture, rape, and forced confessions in a comprehensive report. In addition to Evin prison's history, former prisoners, such as Marina Nemat and Nazanin Zaghari, shared their experiences. Marina Nemat, the Iranian Christian, said that she was forced to marry one of the interrogators and converts to Islam to leave prison. Marina Nemat, Nasrin Parvaz, Maryam Zare, Ramin Jahanbegloo, Isha Momeni, Maryam Rostampour, Anna Diamond, and Nazanin Zaghari has been mentioned in this report </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>
  • <coverage-outsourcing id='35007'> <reference source='https://www.isna.ir/news/99121712960/%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%B2%D9%86%DB%8C%D9%86-%D8%B2%D8%A7%D8%BA%D8%B1%DB%8C-%D8%A2%D8%B2%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D8%B4%D8%AF'> Nazanin Zaghari’s electronic tag was removed after her first sentence was completed. According to her lawyer, Hojjat Kermani, a trial for the second case against her will be held on March 14. The lawyer is hopeful that the second case will be closed in her favor. </reference> </coverage-outsourcing>