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Jailed British mum Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe to undergo health assessment

Iran's health commission has been ordered to examine the charity worker amid fears she is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, her husband Richard and their daughter Gabriella
Image: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, her husband Richard and their daughter Gabriella
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A British mother jailed in Iran is due to be assessed to determine whether she is fit to stay in prison, campaigners say.

There have been reports that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was sentenced to five years in September 2016, has been on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

The dual British-Iranian national, from Hampstead, north London, was also thought to be at risk of cancer after lumps were found in her breasts, but she has since been given the all-clear.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's daughter Gabriella wearing a pinafore her mother made in prison
Image: New photos of Gabriella Zaghari-Ratcliffe wearing a pinafore her mother made in prison

The Free Nazanin Campaign confirmed the Iranian Prosecutors Office had ordered Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe to be assessed by the Health Commission.

She has instructed her lawyer to challenge the legality of Iranian news broadcasts about her case which campaigners say impacts "both on her chances of a fair trial and her health".

In August, her husband Richard Ratcliffe said she was in a "fragile state" and a psychiatrist diagnosed advanced depression.

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Nazanin Raghiri-Ratcliffe has been in Evin Prison since June 2016
Image: Nazanin Raghiri-Ratcliffe has been in the notorious Evin Prison since June 2016

On Saturday night, Iranian state TV broadcast a series of fresh claims against her which it claimed proved she had been working to undermine the Islamic Republic.

They included BBC pay slips, emails from Nazanin about her then-work for the BBC World Service Trust and letter to the British embassy, but they are many years old.

Nazanin was arrested in April 2016 as she was about to board a flight home to the UK with her daughter after spending time on holiday visiting her family.

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A BBC payslip from 2010 Iranian state TV claims is evidence Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was involved in working to undermine Iran
Image: A BBC payslip from 2010 that Iranian TV claims is evidence she was working to undermine Iran

She had previously visited Iran four times with her daughter, who was 22 months old when Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe was detained.

Her husband Richard Ratcliffe, who recently told Sky News of his struggle to cope while his wife and daughter were kept from him in Iran, said the situation was "contradictory".

He said: "She is... instructing her lawyer to challenge the legality of the ongoing propaganda campaign against her.

"As a family, we have also noted the comments by the Judiciary spokesperson today (28 November) that Nazanin is eligible for early release on her original case.

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"The situation in Iran remains contradictory, though we live in hope."

As he spoke, he released two new photos of Gabriella with a pinafore her mother has made for her using wool left behind in the notorious Evin Prison where she is being held.

In one she is pictured holding a Paddington Bear toy that was given to her when she was visited by Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt in August.

The BBC has released a statement clarifying that Mrs Zaghari-Ratcliffe has never worked for BBC Persian TV nor trained Iranian journalists, as the news broadcasts alleged.

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Emma Thompson and Richard Ratcliffe at a rally in support of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe, who is in jail in Iran
Image: Richard Ratcliffe (centre) at a rally in support of his wife

On Saturday, Sky News filmed as her supporters who had gathered for a rally were able to talk to the mother as she called from her jail in Tehran.

Mr Ratcliffe says he has able to speak to his wife about twice a week and she sees her daughter roughly as often.