
Anoosheh Ashoori,a former Iranian prisoner who spent five years in the notorious Evin jail (Picture: Anoosheh Ashoori/PA Wire)
A woman whose dad was held hostage by the IRGC for five years has said the government could have saved ‘countless lives’ had it proscribed the group years ago.
Elika Ashoori’s dad Anoosheh,a British-Iranian civil engineer,was suddenly detained after travelling to visit his mum in August 2017.
He was freed in March 2022 after five years in the notorious Evin jail alongside fellow prisoner,Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
But it was only yesterday that the government confirmed they were proscribing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation,despite there being years of ‘threats to life and intimidation on UK soil’.
Elika told Metro: ‘As we battled for my dad’s release,we realised that the IRGC was at the core of everything that has happened to British citizens by the Iranian state.
‘The government has buried its head in the sand for years. By not proscribing them,we were partaking.’
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