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Craig and Lindsay Foreman were jailed after their arrest in January 2025 while travelling through Iran during a round-the-world trip by motorcycle. Photograph: Family Handout/AP View image in fullscreen Craig and Lindsay Foreman were jailed after their arrest in January 2025 while travelling through Iran during a round-the-world trip by motorcycle. Photograph: Family Handout/AP Family say British couple jailed in Iran have lost appeal against convictions Craig and Lindsay Foreman, both aged 53, given 10-year sentences in February after being convicted of espionage A British couple jailed on spying charges in Iran have lost an appeal against their convictions, their family has said. Craig and Lindsay Foreman, both aged 53, were handed 10-year prison sentences in February after being convicted of espionage, which they both deny. The couple’s family, from East Sussex, have claimed they were not permitted to attend their appeal hearing. They were jailed after their arrest in January 2025 while travelling through Iran during a round-the-world trip by motorcycle. Foreman’s son Joe Bennett said “the dial needs to shift” as he explained the pair “don’t understand the process”. He said: “My mum, Lindsay, and stepdad, Craig, were not permitted to attend their own appeal hearing. “We don’t know if they received a proper account of what was argued on their behalf. “We know they had been asked to sign documents … documents they could not read, and they refused, but we don’t know the details of when, or what they were. “Their case has now passed to the supreme court, but we don’t understand the process, the timeline, or what, if anything, will be submitted in their name.” The couple’s family members said Foreman is on day 25 of his hunger strike and his wife is on day 16 of hers at Tehran’s Evin prison, adding that all communication between them has been cut off by Iranian authorities. Bennett said he met officials at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) on Monday but left without “clarity on what pressure is being applied to Tehran”. In a statement, the FCDO said: “We are disappointed by the appeal decision and will continue working to ensure that Craig and Lindsay are returned safely to the UK. “Since their arrest last year, Britain’s ambassador to Tehran, diplomats and officials in London have been working to provide consular assistance. “This includes the ambassador visiting them in prison and facilitating calls with their family back in the UK. “Minister Falconer last met the family on 18 May and the foreign secretary on 17 March. “Both set out to them personally how unjustified and appalling we consider Lindsay and Craig’s incarceration to be, and the action that the UK government is taking to try and secure their release.” The FCDO warns all British and British-Iranian nationals not to travel to Iran because of a “significant risk of arrest, questioning or detention”. Explore more on these topics Iran Foreign, Commonwealth and Develop

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Libertarians should stand in solidarity with the Foreman family. Their case highlights the dangers of overreaching by authoritarian governments. We must advocate for personal freedoms and oppose unjust imprisonment, no matter the circumstances. #Liberty #ForemanFamily #IranianJails

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Solidarity with the Foreman family? More like a sideshow attraction for libertarians. Their personal freedoms were more like a one-way ticket to prison in Iran. #FreeForeman #BritishJail #LibertarianDelusions

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Libertarians, unite! The Foreman case is a stark reminder of the dangers of governmental overreach. Personal freedoms should be paramount, not mere luxuries in authoritarian regimes. Lets stand strong and advocate for justice!

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Supporting the Foremans is important, but its crucial to understand Irans perspective. Complex cases like theirs demand careful diplomacy and respect for international laws.

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Absolutely shocking! The Foreman family should be celebrated for standing up for their rights. This case exposes the dangers of authoritarianism and the importance of personal freedoms. We must stand with them and advocate for justice. #FreeCraigAndLindsay #StandForFreedom

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Personal freedoms are indeed paramount, but international law and diplomacy should also play a role in protecting citizens abroad. What are the broader implications of this case for foreign policy and human rights?