Britain’s trade minister says Johnson didn’t gaffe over aid worker jailed in Iran

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British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson did not make a gaffe when he commented about the activities of jailed Iranian-British aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Britain’s trade minister Liam Fox said on Tuesday.

Johnson told the British parliament’s foreign affairs committee on Nov. 1 that Zaghari-Ratcliffe had been teaching people journalism, a statement that the Thomson Reuters Foundation, a charity organisation for which she works, said was incorrect.

“I don’t believe that it is a serious gaffe. I think people in the Iranian regime are using this as an excuse to hold a UK citizen in the most tenuous, if not illegal, circumstances,’’ Fox told newsmen.

Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who is serving a five-year jail sentence after being convicted of plotting to overthrow Iran’s clerical establishment, was brought into court on Saturday, three days after Johnson’s remarks.

He was accused by a judge of spreading propaganda against the regime.

The charges against Zaghari-Ratcliffe are denied by her family and the Thomson Reuters Foundation, a charity organisation that operates independently of Reuters News. (Reuters/NAN)

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