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The British debt is acknowledged as a precondition for the release of Zaghari-Ratcliffe, as well as other detainees. Throughout his protest, Richard has been calling for the British government to pay a £400m debt to Tehran, dating back to the 1970s. Richard told ICN on Friday: "My job as a husband and father is to do everything I can do bring Nazanin home." Thank you for all you have done for our family. His message was accompanied by a picture of him holding placard saying: 'Love is a verb not a noun. Thank you for keeping our family in the light."
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The last act of the hunger strike will be our patchwork event in front of the Foreign Office at 13.30, then I will be going to the hospital for a full check-up. Thank you all for your overwhelming care these past three weeks. Richard told supporters on the Free Nazanin Twitter account: "Today I have promised Nazanin to end the hunger strike. Ratcliffe's action is also shining a light on the plight of other British Nationals arbitrarily held in Iran, including Anoosheh Ashoori. His 21-day protest was a fresh bid to press the Government into taking firmer action for Nazanin, his wife who has been arbitrarily detained in Iran since 3 April 2016. Richard Ratcliffe, husband of the detained Iranian-British dual national Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, ended his hunger strike camped outside the Foreign Office today. Richard Ratcliffe with Jo from ICN on Friday