Iran's High Court Upholds Jail Term For British Woman On Spying Charges
Iran's Supreme Court has upheld a five-year jail sentence imposed on a British-Iranian charity worker for allegedly violating national security, her family said on April 24. Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a project manager with the Thomson Reuters Foundation, was arrested by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps in April 2016 at Tehran's airport as she was about to return to Britain with her 2-year-old daughter after a family visit. Iranian media have said she was convicted of plotting the "soft overthrow" of Iran's clerical establishment ...
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