carla ferstman is the director of human rights organisation redress and has been working with nazanin'swhat's important is that the government has confirmed that nazanin was in iran for no other reason than to visit her family. that's the most important thing and going forward, that's the message that needs to be repeated to everyone. what do you want the government, the british government to do now? there's been talk of this idea of diplomatic protection. putting her under british diplomatic protection. what does that mean and would that help her, do you think? if someone gets into trouble in a foreign country, let's say you lose your passport or you get into a small altercation, then the government's consular service kicks in. what we're saying is in nazanin's case is fundamentally different from that. her rights have been violated in an atrocious way. she's been detained for almost two yea rs she's been detained for almost two years ash drearily, so says the un and so say her expert legal team. as and so say her expert legal team. as an ultresult of that, this is a wrong the british