LONDON: The husband of British-Iranian prisoner Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has said she has more hope for her eventual release after a British Council employee was freed after three years of jail in Iran under spying charges.
The British Council announced that Aras Amiri successfully appealed her case at the Supreme Court on Wednesday. She has since returned to the UK.
Amiri was an artistic affairs officer in Iran, but was arrested in Tehran in 2018 while visiting family.Â
The British Council said it has always strongly denied the allegations that she was a spy, adding: âWe are very proud of her work in our London office as an arts programme officer supporting a greater understanding and appreciation of Iranian culture in the UK.â
Richard Ratcliffe told The Independent that news of Amiriâs release has given his wife hope. âNazanin is probably a bit angry about still being stuck there, but she is more positive than I am,â he said.
âI fundamentally am quite bleak at this point. She sees Arasâ release as good news at face value and her coming out as a good thing.â
Amiri had shared a cell with Zaghari-Ratcliffe, whose husband described how he and his wife had their spirits raised by a phone call from British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.
âShe got a phone call from Liz Truss on her birthday on Boxing Day which was nice for her. Liz said: âYou are a priority, we are working on thingsâ,â said Ratcliffe, who has raised the coupleâs daughter since his wife was imprisoned in April 2016.
He added that despite the rise in hope, the Foreign Office is still âquite guardedâ with him, which he said is an indication that the situation remains âsensitive.âÂ
Ratcliffe went on hunger strike in London before the Christmas period to campaign for his wifeâs case.
Despite the remaining concerns, he said Amiriâs release is âdefinitely a good sign,â adding: âFor Nazanin, it is a bit bittersweet. Whenever anyone gets out, it is a reminder she is still there. Of course, there isnât a queue in hostage cases, but whenever you see someone else get out who was arrested after you, you are wondering why it isnât you.â