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Morad Tahbaz is an Iranian-American businessman and conservationist. He was born in London and holds British citizenship. Tahbaz is a co-founder of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation. In January 2018, Iranian authorities arrested Tahbaz along with eight other PWHF-affiliated individuals.

Five Americans freed in Iran prisoner swap land in US

Five Americans freed in Iran prisoner swap land in US
Sep 19,2023 7:31 am

... The Americans include 51-year-old businessman Siamak Namazi - who has spent nearly eight years in Tehran s notorious Evin prison - as well as businessman Emad Shargi, 59, and 67-year-old environmentalist Morad Tahbaz, who also holds British citizenship...

US releases $6bn in frozen Iran funds for prisoner swap

US releases $6bn in frozen Iran funds for prisoner swap
Sep 12,2023 8:01 am

... Three of the prisoners were named by a lawyer as Siamak Namazi, Emad Shargi and Morad Tahbaz, who also has British citizenship...

Aras Amiri highlights jailed Iran environmentalists' plight

Aras Amiri highlights jailed Iran environmentalists' plight
Jun 1,2023 12:10 am

... " Bayani and Kashani were arrested in early 2018 along with Kashani s husband, Houman Jokar, Amirhossein Khaleghi, Sam Rajabi, Taher Ghadirian and Morad Tahbaz, who also holds British and American citizenship - all members of the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (PWHF)...

US accuses Iran of cruel false prisoner swap claims

US accuses Iran of cruel false prisoner swap claims
Mar 12,2023 12:51 pm

... While insisting the claim was false, the US spokesperson said Washington was committed to securing the release of Americans held in Iran - naming Siamak Namazi, Emad Shargi and Morad Tahbaz...

Alireza Akbari: Widespread outrage after British-Iranian executed

Alireza Akbari: Widespread outrage after British-Iranian executed
Jan 14,2023 9:31 am

... However, at least two other British-Iranians remain in detention, including Morad Tahbaz, who also holds US citizenship...

Morad Tahbaz: Daughter of Iran detainee holds protest

Morad Tahbaz: Daughter of Iran detainee holds protest
Apr 13,2022 7:55 pm

... Morad Tahbaz, 66, was returned to custody after being allowed out on furlough in March, His daughter Roxanne said her family felt abandoned by the UK government...

Anoosheh Ashoori tells of Iran jail 'hell'

Anoosheh Ashoori tells of Iran jail 'hell'
Mar 29,2022 7:10 am

... But British-born wildlife conservationist, Morad Tahbaz, was left behind and Mr Ashoori says he can t celebrate while such a " good" man is still behind bars...

Freeing Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe took too long, Jeremy Hunt says

Freeing Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe took too long, Jeremy Hunt says
Mar 22,2022 2:26 pm

... Meanwhile, Morad Tahbaz, who has British, Iranian, and American citizenship, remains in detention in Iran...

Freeing Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe took too long, Jeremy Hunt says

Mar 21,2022 5:25 pm

It took too long to secure the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori from prison in Iran, former Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said.

Mr Hunt told The Bbc The British -Iranian pair's return to the UK last week was an " extraordinary achievement" but it should have happened faster.

He called for an independent inquiry into the issue.

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe spent Six Years in detention on spying charges.

She was visiting her parents in Iran when she was arrested and has always denied the allegations.

Mr Ashoori, who was released at the same time, spent almost five years in detention on spying charges, which he also denied.

Mr Hunt, who was Foreign Secretary between July 2018 and July 2019, told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme he did " everything I could" in his role to secure their release but " it took too long".

While He Said the " primary responsibility" for their detention lay with Iran, The Conservative MP added: " I think we all have to say 'could we have done it faster?' And I think The Answer is we could have. "

However, he praised Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and The Foreign Office for negotiating the pair's release, describing it as " an extraordinary achievement".

On Monday, saying: " I have seen five foreign secretaries change over The Course of Six Years . How many foreign secretaries does it take for someone to come home? "

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe faced criticism from some commentators on Social Media , who suggested she should be more grateful to The British government for securing her release.

However, Mr Hunt defended her comments, writing on Twitter: " Those criticising Nazanin have got it so wrong. She doesn't owe us gratitude: we owe her an explanation. "

The former Foreign Secretary also said Prime Minister Boris Johnson " deserves some credit" for authorising the payment of a £400m debt to Iran over a failed arms deal dating back to the 1970s.

Both the UK and Iranian governments have said the two issues should not be linked but Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe said she had been told by her captors that her imprisonment was connected to the unpaid debt.

Mr Hunt said there was initially " a lot of reluctance" over paying The Debt when he started as Foreign Secretary because of fears it might be seen as a " ransom" and encourage more hostage taking.

" But this is not a ransom, it's a debt, and I think that decision that we should pay it in principle was taken when I was Foreign Secretary , " He Said .

He added that because Iran is under economic sanctions the practicalities of paying The Debt " still took a long time to sort out".

Meanwhile, Morad Tahbaz , who has British, Iranian, and American Citizenship , remains in detention in Iran.

Mr Tahbaz, who was born in the UK, was doing conservation work when he was held in Iran in January 2018.

He and seven other conservationists were accused of collecting Classified Information about Iran's strategic areas under the pretext of carrying out environmental and scientific projects. All eight deny the charges.

His Family say they had been told by The Foreign Office that Mr Tahbaz would be included in any deal to release hostages in Iran.

Mr Tahbaz, 66, was returned to custody last week after briefly being allowed out on furlough on The Day Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Mr Ashoori were released.

His daughter Roxanne told Bbc Breakfast her father, who has cancer, had been on hunger strike for Three Days .

Ms Tahbaz said it was " devastating" that she had not been able to see her parents for Four Years . Her mother is also unable to leave Iran because she is under a travel ban.

She added that The Family hoped the UK government would " keep their promise" and " at the very least" secure an unrestricted furlough for her father and the lifting of her mother's travel ban.

Mr Hunt said Mr Tahbaz's continued detention was " absolutely disgraceful" and he accused Iran of " using an innocent person as a pawn in a diplomatic game".

He added that he suspected that because Mr Tahbaz was also an American Citizen " The Iranians want something from The Americans before they're prepared to release him".



Source of news: bbc.com

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