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Free Nazanin Ratcliffe march 5 Dec 10:30 @ Green Park


Jayyfa

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If anyone can make it, Hampstead Mums have organised a march to show solidarity and keep up pressure on Government to at least visit the family and Nazanin in Evin Prison, Iran, where she is being held. Nazanin is a dual-citizen who lives in West Hampstead with her husband Richard and 2 year old daughter, Gabriella, who is also not being allowed to leave Iran, and so is effectively stranded away from both parents.


http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/hampstead_parents_will_march_on_downing_street_for_nazanin_ratcliffe_held_in_iran_1_4796403


Or if you can't make the march, but feel you could sign the petition and help get it to a million signatures that would be amazing.


https://www.change.org/p/free-nazanin-ratcliffe


Family is desperate to get her home.


Thanks for any support you can give.


Jenni

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