UN experts demand Iranians free Foremans
UN human rights experts have called for the release of a British couple sentenced to 10 years in an Iranian jail over spying claims. UN special rapporteurs Dr Alice Edwards and Mai Sato said proceedings against Lindsay and Craig Foreman, from East Sussex, had been marked by grav
UN human rights experts have called for the release of a British couple sentenced to 10 years in an Iranian jail over spying claims.
UN special rapporteurs Dr Alice Edwards and Mai Sato said proceedings against Lindsay and Craig Foreman, from East Sussex, had been marked by grave irregularities.
The couple were detained in January 2025 while passing through the country on a round-the-world motorcycle trip. They both adamantly deny any wrongdoing.
They are now on hunger strike in Tehran's Evin jail, refusing food after phone contact with their family was cut off last month.
The UN experts said that the couple should not be in prison, and "after 30 days without food, this is a medical emergency".
Dr Alice Edwards is the UN's special rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and Mai Sato is the special rapporteur on human rights in Iran.
"They appear to have been wrongfully detained, prosecuted on highly questionable grounds, and sentenced after proceedings that failed to meet basic fair trial guarantees."
Edwards and Sato were worried the Foremans were being held for political leverage, and have appealed to the Iranian authorities to quash their convictions.

