He's been totally under the radar during this whole process. It was Nazanin which who got all the press coverage largely, I think, because she was the woman and her husband did a great job in focusing politicians minds.
I'm not condoning behaviour on Twitter in any way, its a horrible medium...
Absolutely.
But one wasn't. The point I was trying to make was that you can't play the misogyny card (particularly on the Wild West of Twitter) when it is a man who remains incarcerated.
Is that the same misogyny which means she as woman gets released whilst a man remains incarcerated? How much coverage was there of others held hostage?
I'm not decrying her in any way - but you're overplaying your hand here.