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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe suffering a “cold” amid fears coronavirus hits Iranian prison

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The husband of a British-Iranian woman jailed in Iran said he fears for his wife after she developed a “cold” amid reports coronavirus had spread into the prison.

Richard Ratcliffe said conditions in the Evin prison in Tehran where Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is held have been “worsening” over the past few months.

Lack of medicine, disinfectant, bleach and antiseptic in prison shops has forced prisoners to depend on washing liquid to stay clean, while the guards enjoy a supply of essentials, he said.

The 41-year-old Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who already suffers from unexplained collapses to irregular heartbeats, has a cold,  a “severe” sore throat and wakes up shivering.

Mr Ratcliffe now fears she may be at risk of contracting Covid-19, which has already claimed 22 lives in the country.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.

His comments come after British Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg said that, while the Iranian authorities have denied any outbreak of coronavirus at the prison, he would “not always take as authoritative” such remarks.

Writing for the i newspaper, Mr Ratcliffe said: “On Monday we heard reports of cases, on Tuesday of a ward evacuated as a quarantine area.

“By Wednesday there were rumours of prisoners losing their life, as there had been in other prisons across the country.

“By Thursday, the judiciary was announcing plans to send eligible prisoners home temporarily.

“From far away it is hard to assess the risk calmly in Nazanin’s case – knowing we are not being told the truth is not the same as knowing what the truth is. But this week the panic grew.”

He described Iran’s initial response to the virus as a “bravado” and “a refusal to acknowledge the extent of the problem.”


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