The Independent: A British mother jailed in Iran has been taken back to court and told by a judge to expect to be re-convicted and re-sentenced on a “resurrected” charge of “spreading propaganda against the regime”, her supporters have revealed.

It was claimed that when shown the 'evidence' against her on Saturday,  Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe realised it was the same material that had been used to convict her in the first place in 2016, for which she has been serving a prison sentence ever since.

Her husband Richard Ratcliffe, who has campaigned for his wife’s release since she was arrested while trying to return home from a holiday with her daughter, said: “The judge briefly showed her the file against her.

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“While she was not allowed to read it in detail, from that quick view she understood she was being prosecuted again with the same material that had been exaggerated and used to justify her first trial.

“The Judge told Nazanin to expect that likely there will be another conviction and sentence against her.”

Ms Zaghari-Ratcliffe does not appear to have been represented by a lawyer during the court appearance.

Calling for action from foreign secretary Boris Johnson, Mr Ratcliffe told The Independent: “Enough is enough.

“We have previously made the point to the British Government that we think it is a profoundly unjust ‘justice system’, and we have previously asked them to criticise that system.

“I think it would be helpful for the Government to say something >>>