Feb 19 β€’ 09:55 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark Politiken

British Couple Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison in Iran for Spying

A British couple has been sentenced to ten years in prison in Iran for alleged espionage, a decision their family rejects as unjust.

A British couple, Craig and Lindsay Foreman, has been sentenced to ten years in an Iranian prison on espionage charges, according to family reports received by multiple British media outlets. The couple denies the allegations against them, stating their involvement in any espionage activities is unfounded. They were apprehended in January 2025 after crossing into Iran from Armenia as part of an extended motorcycle journey that was meant to take them to various countries including Pakistan, and ultimately ending in Australia.

The Foreman couple has spent over 13 months in the notorious Evin Prison in Tehran, which is known for housing political prisoners. The circumstances of their arrest and subsequent sentencing raise significant concerns regarding human rights and the judicial processes in Iran, particularly as these events unfold amid heightened tensions between the Iranian government and Western nations. The British Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has publicly condemned the sentencing, calling it "absolutely shocking and entirely unjustified."

Cooper emphasized the UK government's commitment to pursuing their case relentlessly until Craig and Lindsay are safely returned to Britain and reunited with their family. This incident highlights the complex geopolitical relations between Iran and the UK, particularly in the realm of foreign nationals being detained for alleged political reasons, and it underscores the potential risks faced by travelers in volatile regions. Their case may further strain diplomatic interactions between the two countries, especially as the UK seeks to safeguard its citizens abroad.

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