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UK condemns ‘totally unjustifiable’ 10-year espionage sentence for British couple in Iran

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UK condemns ‘totally unjustifiable’ 10-year espionage sentence for British couple in Iran

LONDON, Feb 19 (Reuters) – British foreign minister Yvette Cooper on Thursday condemned as “totally unjustifiable” the 10-year sentence given to a British couple in Iran for spying, saying the government would continue to press for their release.

Craig and Lindsay Foreman had been charged with espionage after Iran accused them of gathering information in several parts of the country.

“We will pursue this case relentlessly with the Iranian government until we see Craig and Lindsay Foreman safely returned to the UK and reunited with their family,” Cooper said in a statement.

A selfie of Craig and Lindsay Foreman smiling.

British foreign minister Yvette Cooper on Thursday condemned as “totally unjustifiable” the 10-year sentence given to British couple Craig and Lindsay Foreman. Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office/AFP via Getty Images

A man and a woman smile for a selfie with Naqsh-e Jahan Square and Shah Mosque in the background.

The Foremans were charged with espionage after Iran accused them of gathering information in several parts of the country. FAMILY HANDOUT/AFP via Getty Images

The Foremans were arrested on January 3 of last year while traveling through Iran on a global motorcycle journey. Iranian state media announced their detention the following month over espionage charges and they have now been held for more than 13 months.

TRIAL WITHOUT DEFENSE

Joe Bennett, Lindsay’s son, said in a separate statement the couple had appeared at a three-hour trial on October 27, in which they were not allowed to present a defense.

Joe Bennett, son of Lindsay and Craig Foreman who were jailed for espionage in Iran, poses for a photo in central London.

Joe Bennett, Lindsay’s son, poses for a photo following an interview with AFP in central London on Thursday. AFP via Getty Images

“We have seen no evidence to support the charge of espionage,” he said, adding that the family was deeply concerned about the couple’s welfare and the lack of transparency in the judicial process.

Bennett called on the British government to “act decisively and use every available avenue” to secure their release.

The Iranian embassy in London did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the sentencing.

Joe Bennett covers his face with his hand during an interview.

Bennett called on the British government to secure their release and said the family was deeply concerned about the couple’s welfare and the lack of transparency in the judicial process. AFP via Getty Images

Craig and Lindsay Foreman pose for a selfie with ancient ruins in the background.

Craig and Lindsay Foreman in an undated photo. via REUTERS

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According to a family statement, the couple have been held for extended periods without being able to communicate. They have had limited or delayed access to legal representation, periods of solitary confinement and delays in receiving funds for basic necessities. They also reported disrupted or cancelled consular visits.

Cooper, whose office did not comment on the disruption, said they would continue to provide consular assistance.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman pose with their motorcycles in a desert landscape.

The couple was traveling through Iran on a global motorcycle journey. FAMILY HANDOUT/AFP via Getty Images

Craig and Lindsay Foreman smiling for a selfie in a rocky outdoor location under a blue sky.

Lindsay Foreman has been held in the women’s section of Tehran’s Evin Prison, while Craig has been in its political wing. via REUTERS

Lindsay Foreman has been held in the women’s section of Tehran’s Evin Prison, while her husband Craig has been held in its political wing.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have in recent years detained foreign and dual nationals, typically on espionage or national security charges.

Human rights organizations say the authorities use such arrests as leverage in disputes with other countries, a practice they describe as part of a broader pattern of politically motivated detentions. Tehran has rejected those accusations and said the cases involved legitimate security concerns.

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