British-Iranian citizen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who is serving a five-year jail sentence in Tehran for her alleged participation in a protest, could be due for early release, her husband has said. Richard Ratcliffe told AFP on Thursday that his wife had received notification from her Iranian lawyer that she was now "marked for early release.” "Im reasonably positive. Its not clear how good the news is, but its definitely good news," he said. "He (lawyer) said theres still paperwork to finalize, but it should be over soon -- days to weeks, not months or years." Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who works for the Thomson Reuters Foundation, is serving five years for taking part in mass protests in 2009, which she denies. She was arrested at Tehran airport on April 3, 2016, after visiting relatives with her young daughter, AFP said. British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson lobbied for Zaghari-Ratcliffes release on humanitarian grounds during a trip to Iran earlier this month.
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