Woman may be executed for Facebook Post
Britain currently has no embassy in Iran, making any negotiations into the case is very difficult.
Tehran: A British woman has been locked up in Iran for five months after posting derogatory comments about the country’s government on Facebook and fears she will be executed, her husband was quoted as saying by The Independent.
Concerns are growing for the welfare of Roya Saberi Negad Nobakht, 47, from Stockport, who has been charged with “insulting Islamic sanctities”, a crime which can be punishable by death. As per the report, the foreign and commonwealth office (FCO) said it was “urgently” looking into her case.
However, Britain currently has no embassy in Iran, making any negotiations more difficult.
Mrs Nobakht was in Iran visiting family in October last year when she was arrested by police as she arrived by plane in the south western city of Shiraz, according to an account given by her husband, Daryoush Taghipoor, to a family friend in Britain.
She was then taken back to Tehran and charged with “gathering and participation with intent to commit crime against national security” and “insulting Islamic sanctities”, according to a copy of her charge sheet seen by The Independent.