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British captive freed from Iran after six years asks her government why it took so long to get her home - The Washington Post

  1. British captive freed from Iran after six years asks her government why it took so long to get her home  The Washington Post
  2. Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: “I should have been freed six years ago” - BBC News  BBC News
  3. UK aid worker asks why she was left in Iran for six years  Reuters UK
  4. Freedom 'never complete' if others remain detained in Iran, says Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe  Guardian News
  5. Video: Freed British-Iranian Urges Iran to Release Others Held Unjustly  The New York Times


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