Feb 19 • 08:07 UTC 🇫🇷 France France24

UK condemns 'appalling' 10-year sentence for British couple held in Iran

The UK government has condemned the harsh 10-year prison sentence handed to British couple Lindsay and Craig Foreman, detained in Iran since January 2025 on espionage charges.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple traveling through Iran on a motorcycle journey, have been sentenced to 10 years in prison for espionage after their arrest in January 2025. The couple's family has indicated that they were not allowed to present a defense during their trial, which lasted only three hours. This has raised serious concerns regarding the fairness of the judicial process they faced in Iran.

The UK government responded strongly to this verdict, denouncing it as 'completely appalling and totally unjustifiable.' This incident has ignited discussions about human rights issues in Iran and the treatment of foreign nationals within its judicial system. The couple's incarceration has drawn attention from the public and media, highlighting the potential perils faced by travelers in regions with fraught political tensions.

The Foreman family's statement underscored their distress and worry for the couple's wellbeing in prison, particularly in light of reports suggesting they were moved to harsh prison conditions. This situation reflects ongoing apprehensions related to international relations and the safety of British citizens abroad, indicating a potential diplomatic crisis between the UK and Iran regarding their treatment of foreign detainees.

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