Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian who spent five years in Evin prison, denounced the recent Israeli attack on the prison as a publicity stunt that endangered lives. In her Guardian article, she criticized the Labour government for not calling the attacks unlawful and warned it set a precarious precedent. With the US's involvement, Zaghari-Ratcliffe argued that this escalation poses a significant threat, especially to innocent families in Tehran. She emphasized that genuine freedom stems from empathy, not violence, and expressed concern about the implications of these actions for political prisoners in Iran.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe criticized the Israeli attack on Iran's Evin prison as a dangerous publicity stunt, jeopardizing prisoners and escalating conflict with Iran.
Writing for the Guardian, Zaghari-Ratcliffe condemned both the attacks on Iran and the UK government's lack of response, warning of the worsening situation for innocent families.
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