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it is also good news that morad tahbaz has been. news that morad tahbaz has been released — news that . secretary elaborate on the next steps _ secretary elaborate on the next steps to — secretary elaborate on the next steps to sopport _ secretary elaborate on the next steps to support his _ secretary elaborate on the next steps to support his case? - secretary elaborate on the next steps to support his case? we i secretary elaborate on the next - steps to support his case? we note that there — steps to support his case? we note that there remain _ steps to support his case? we note that there remain other— steps to support his case? we note that there remain other british - that there remain other british nationals— that there remain other british nationals still— that there remain other british nationals still in _ that there remain other british nationals still in detention - that there remain other british - nationals still in detention seeking help from — nationals still in detention seeking help from the _ nationals still in detention seeking help from the british _ nationals st
it is also good news that morad tahbaz has been. news that morad tahbaz has been released — news that . secretary elaborate on the next steps _ secretary elaborate on the next steps to — secretary elaborate on the next steps to sopport _ secretary elaborate on the next steps to support his _ secretary elaborate on the next steps to support his case? - secretary elaborate on the next steps to support his case? we i secretary elaborate on the next - steps to support his case? we note that...
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they were holding hands when morad tahbaz poz my daughter spoke and got upset.n was constantly looking over and gabriella, who were sitting next to me playing video games. it was an amazing moment. to hearfrom nazanin herself after all this time, she wouldn't be drawn on what she had gone through, the dark, dark time she spent in solitary confinement. she just she spent in solitary confinement. shejust said she spent in solitary confinement. she just said that what happened there would haunt her for the rest of her life and she spoke of the injustice of what she had been through, "my life was linked to something i had nothing to do with stop" for them now, the focus is on getting to know each other and nazanin said she wanted to do things like get to know her daughter's friends, because she hasn't seen her for 2.5 years. friends, because she hasn't seen her for 2-5 years— ukraine has rejected a russian deadline for its forces to stop fighting in the besieged port city of mariupol, saying there could be no question of soldiers laying down their arms. tens of thou
they were holding hands when morad tahbaz poz my daughter spoke and got upset.n was constantly looking over and gabriella, who were sitting next to me playing video games. it was an amazing moment. to hearfrom nazanin herself after all this time, she wouldn't be drawn on what she had gone through, the dark, dark time she spent in solitary confinement. she just she spent in solitary confinement. shejust said she spent in solitary confinement. she just said that what happened there would haunt...
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not forgetting morad tahbaz, a dual national who is still in iran.anger who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. >>> good morning, everybody. it is 8:00. just shy of six years detained in iran, arriving home on u.k. sale, early this morning. touching down just after 1:00 a.m. the british government settled an historic debt with the iranian administration, securing his release, as well as that of fellow national. the foreign minister says he has huge admiration for all of the
not forgetting morad tahbaz, a dual national who is still in iran.anger who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. >>> good morning, everybody. it is 8:00. just shy of six years detained in iran, arriving home on u.k. sale, early this morning. touching down just after 1:00 a.m. the british government settled an historic debt with the iranian...
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morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten—year term who thought he was part the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, "mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy?" laughter. fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have..." and she was like, "oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week!" so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we're just going to have a normalfamily. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. this week could be incredibly important for girls in afghanistan, as many are due to return to secondary school. a ban on their attendance was imposed by the taliban, and is now due to be lifted with girls returning to class on wednesday. over the past few months, t
morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten—year term who thought he was part the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, "mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy?" laughter. fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous,...
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morad tahbaz, a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist, remained in iran while two other joint british—iranian anoosheh ashoori, were freed by tehran last week and allowed to return to the uk. let's return to ukraine now, where themilitary have announced a 38—hour curfew in the southern city of zaporizhzhia following a russian rocket attack. 0ur correspondent wyre davies sent this report from there. this is the town of zaporizhzhia. it's about 130 miles just to the north—west of the besieged city of mariupol, which, of course, has been virtually flattened by russian artillery fire. now, in recent days and weeks, those people who've been able to flee from mariupol have been coming through here. many of them, including children, being treated at local hospitals. but the big fear here now is that this city will become the next target for the russian offensive. indeed, in recent weeks, there have been sporadic missile attacks in the area. and in the last 24 hours, seven people were reported to have been killed in attacks against a local training base and factories. and that's meant a curfew has no
morad tahbaz, a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist, remained in iran while two other joint british—iranian anoosheh ashoori, were freed by tehran last week and allowed to return to the uk. let's return to ukraine now, where themilitary have announced a 38—hour curfew in the southern city of zaporizhzhia following a russian rocket attack. 0ur correspondent wyre davies sent this report from there. this is the town of zaporizhzhia. it's about 130 miles just to the north—west of the...
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morad tahbaz, a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist, remained in iran while two other joint british—iranianere freed by tehran last week and allowed to return to the uk. here in the uk, p&0 ferries say some of their services from liverpool have resumed after all ships were called back to port on thursday. hours later, the firm announced 800 staff had been sacked and would be replaced with agency workers. the scottish government says it, too, is reviewing all publicly—funded contracts with the company. our business correspondent ramzan karmali reports. chanting: go, go, p&0! go, go, p&0! protesters let their feelings be known about the sudden dismissal of 800 p&0 staff outside the tory party conference in blackpool. the government really needs to get its act together. rather than be leading the destruction of the british maritime industry, they should be doing all they can to reverse the loss of 800 jobs. in dover, the company's ferries lie idle. the dubai—based owners dp world have come under intense criticism on the way they have treated their workers. their families are going to be in nee
morad tahbaz, a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist, remained in iran while two other joint british—iranianere freed by tehran last week and allowed to return to the uk. here in the uk, p&0 ferries say some of their services from liverpool have resumed after all ships were called back to port on thursday. hours later, the firm announced 800 staff had been sacked and would be replaced with agency workers. the scottish government says it, too, is reviewing all publicly—funded...
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morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten—year term, who thought he was partto the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter. fine. then i said, ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have... and she was like, "oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week! so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we'rejust going to have a normalfamily. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. a reminder of our top story, a fresh curfew
morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten—year term, who thought he was partto the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her...
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still left in iran, though, is morad tahbaz, an environmentalist born in london accused of spying aftering, it's distressing and we just sort of feel that he is a pawn on a global chessboard. so it's very difficult to fathom. but for richard, nazanin and gabriella, they spent a night together as a family for the first time in six years and tonight a photograph, as they start a new chapter of their lives. caroline hawley, bbc news. let's return now to lviv, and reeta. the russian journalist who protested against the war in ukraine on a live tv news programme says she's a normal russian woman who could not remain on the sidelines. marina ovsyannikova was detained, fined and then released. she's been speaking to our correspondent in moscow, caroline davies. marina ovsyannikova is not used to being the story. she worked in state media for 18 years until she decided to stage her own protest against russia's actions in ukraine. on monday evening, she interrupted the broadcast, shouting, "no war," and holding up a poster that read, "they're lying to you here." translation: there are lots of co
still left in iran, though, is morad tahbaz, an environmentalist born in london accused of spying aftering, it's distressing and we just sort of feel that he is a pawn on a global chessboard. so it's very difficult to fathom. but for richard, nazanin and gabriella, they spent a night together as a family for the first time in six years and tonight a photograph, as they start a new chapter of their lives. caroline hawley, bbc news. let's return now to lviv, and reeta. the russian journalist who...
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morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten—year term who thought he was parthnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father, and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have..." and she was like, "oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week!" so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we're just going to have a normal family. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. you have been watching newsday. after refusing an offer of safe passage, ukraine president zielinski says they will never bow to russian ultimatums. president zelensky said ukrainians would have to approve any compromise agreed with russia, and local commanders said the death toll in mariupol now excee
morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten—year term who thought he was parthnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father, and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you...
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let's not forget there is a third person, morad tahbaz, a dual citizen of iran and the us, who has beenri—ratcliffe, an aid worker, as well as anoosheh ashoori, a retired engineer, who has been released from prison and were allowed to leave iran to come back to the uk, and we are seeing live pictures from the airbase. mark, let's remind our viewers of the ideal those families have gone through, because just about a year ago, even, nazanin was charged again, wasn't she? she faced a couple of charges and just as she finished serving a five year prison sentence she was charged again. that's right. and although she was held under house arrest since march last year, this has been a real ordealfor since march last year, this has been a real ordeal for them all. in fact, been a real ordeal for them all. infact, in been a real ordeal for them all. in fact, in the last 24 hours, but has probably been some of the most extraordinary for them. this you are seeing at the moment, this boeing 757, has come from muscat in oman. the second flight they have taken, this one was just over seven hours. the
let's not forget there is a third person, morad tahbaz, a dual citizen of iran and the us, who has beenri—ratcliffe, an aid worker, as well as anoosheh ashoori, a retired engineer, who has been released from prison and were allowed to leave iran to come back to the uk, and we are seeing live pictures from the airbase. mark, let's remind our viewers of the ideal those families have gone through, because just about a year ago, even, nazanin was charged again, wasn't she? she faced a couple of...
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morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten year term who thought he was partught nazanin home. roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter. fine. then i said, ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have... and she was like, oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week! so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we're just going to have a normal family. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the p
morad tahbaz is a 66—year—old wildlife conservationist serving a ten year term who thought he was partught nazanin home. roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies....
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morad tahbaz, who has uk, us and iranian citizenship, was released on house arrest for a couple of daysas cancer, has been abandoned by the foreign office. from the outset, we were always assured by the fcdo that my father would be included in any deal that was made to release all of the hostages, so we are truly devastated knowing now that this was not the case. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both my parents, my father and my mother. the foreign office says mr tahbaz�*s case is complicated because iran views him as an american. diplomatic sources say he is being held because of a dispute between washington and tehran over talks to revive the iran nuclear deal. james landale, bbc news. before we go tonight, let's go back to our top story. the ukrainian capital kyiv is under a new curfew. it'll last until wednesday. the mayor has told residents it�*s a �*dangerous moment�* and urged everyone to stay at home. 0vernight firefighters rescued people from the rubble after russia shelled a shopping centre in kyiv, ki
morad tahbaz, who has uk, us and iranian citizenship, was released on house arrest for a couple of daysas cancer, has been abandoned by the foreign office. from the outset, we were always assured by the fcdo that my father would be included in any deal that was made to release all of the hostages, so we are truly devastated knowing now that this was not the case. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both my parents, my...
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to begin with morad tahbaz, but also, the other dual nationals. e sure that there is no one held either hostage or imprisoned for something they haven't done. the hope will be that her influence may help shape the future of morad's case and bring him home too. we can speak now to morad's daughter roxanne. good morning. thank you very much for being on the programme this morning. if you can, just tell us the latest information on how your dad is? at}?! the latest information on how your dad is? .., , , the latest information on how your dad is? _, , , , dad is? of course. he is still in rison, dad is? of course. he is still in prison. he _ dad is? of course. he is still in prison. he is— dad is? of course. he is still in prison, he is on _ dad is? of course. he is still in prison, he is on day _ dad is? of course. he is still in prison, he is on day three i dad is? of course. he is still in prison, he is on day three of i dad is? of course. he is still in | prison, he is on day three of his hunger strike in reaction to his abandonment and treatment.
to begin with morad tahbaz, but also, the other dual nationals. e sure that there is no one held either hostage or imprisoned for something they haven't done. the hope will be that her influence may help shape the future of morad's case and bring him home too. we can speak now to morad's daughter roxanne. good morning. thank you very much for being on the programme this morning. if you can, just tell us the latest information on how your dad is? at}?! the latest information on how your dad is?...
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morad tahbaz, who has uk, us and iranian citizenship, was released on house arrest for a couple of daysack first to jail and then an unidentified hotel. his sister says her brother, who has cancer, has been abandoned by the foreign office. from the outset, we were always assured by the fcdo that my father would be included in any deal that was made to release all of the hostages, so we are truly devastated knowing now that this was not the case. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both my parents, my father and my mother. the foreign office says mr tahbaz�*s case is complicated because iran views him as an american. diplomatic sources say he is being held because of a dispute between washington and tehran over talks to revive the iran nuclear deal. james landale, bbc news. 0ur correspodent caroline hawley was at that press conference and has more on what nazinin had to say. so composed. so dignified and it tells you so much about them as a couple as a couple that, for them, it was important to have a chance to have
morad tahbaz, who has uk, us and iranian citizenship, was released on house arrest for a couple of daysack first to jail and then an unidentified hotel. his sister says her brother, who has cancer, has been abandoned by the foreign office. from the outset, we were always assured by the fcdo that my father would be included in any deal that was made to release all of the hostages, so we are truly devastated knowing now that this was not the case. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary...
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here's morad tahbaz�*s daughter, roxanne — who you saw in that report. that he was a part of the deal that was to bring all three home. and that change quite close to the date at which the other two were returned home. it became a case of him being on a furlough and my mums passport being released back to her so she can travel. neither has since been upheld as my mum is still under travel down and my father is in prison yet again.— travel down and my father is in prison yet again. when you talk to the british foreign _ prison yet again. when you talk to the british foreign office - prison yet again. when you talk to the british foreign office about i the british foreign office about that turn of events, were they a surprise as you were? i that turn of events, were they a surprise as you were?— surprise as you were? i actually haven't had _ surprise as you were? i actually haven't had direct _ surprise as you were? i actually l haven't had direct communication with them. and we have been getting updates through the members of the familyjust to say updates
here's morad tahbaz�*s daughter, roxanne — who you saw in that report. that he was a part of the deal that was to bring all three home. and that change quite close to the date at which the other two were returned home. it became a case of him being on a furlough and my mums passport being released back to her so she can travel. neither has since been upheld as my mum is still under travel down and my father is in prison yet again.— travel down and my father is in prison yet again. when...
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but still left in tehran is morad tahbaz, a third london born dual national.ther at last. extraordinary scenes, images that the world has welcomed. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe released. also with the other dual national who was detained. nazanin worked at the thomas reuters foundation. nazanin worked at the thomas reuters foundation. i'm joined now by antonio zappulla, ceo of the thomson reuters foundation, where nazanin worked. you have been advocating for nazanin's release. you must bejust so relieved. let's get your initial reaction to her return home. it is a treat reaction to her return home. it is a great day- — reaction to her return home. it is a great day- the _ reaction to her return home. it is a great day. the past _ reaction to her return home. it is a great day. the past 48 _ reaction to her return home. it is a great day. the past 48 hours i reaction to her return home. it is a great day. the past 48 hours have | great day. the past 48 hours have been surreal. we had been there before. there have been moments throughout this very long six years wh
but still left in tehran is morad tahbaz, a third london born dual national.ther at last. extraordinary scenes, images that the world has welcomed. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe released. also with the other dual national who was detained. nazanin worked at the thomas reuters foundation. nazanin worked at the thomas reuters foundation. i'm joined now by antonio zappulla, ceo of the thomson reuters foundation, where nazanin worked. you have been advocating for nazanin's release. you must bejust so...