Daughter of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Has Spoken of Wanting ‘Mummy Home for Christmas’ | GMB

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Gabriella Ratcliffe, the six year old daughter of Nazanin and Richard Ratcliffe has spoken of her wish for her mum to come home for Christmas and has written to Boris Johnson to ask him to help get Nazanin. Gabriella says she misses her mum all the time but especially at bedtime. Since coming back to the UK, Gabriella has bonded with Elika Ashoori whose dad is also imprisoned in Elvin Prison. Tonight (Monday) Richard and Gabriella and the Ashoori family will host a very small socially distanced carol service in front of Downing St as he continues to campaign for the safe return of his wife, Nazanin. The daughters of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori have been speaking about wanting their parents back for Christmas in a film for Amnesty International UK. You can see the full film at www.amnesty.org.uk/twodaughters

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Broadcast on 21/12/20

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