Britons detained in Iran in distressing situation, family says

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Britons detained in Iran in distressing situation, family says

The family of a British couple in custody in Iran, named as Craig and Lindsay Foreman, says they are in a "distressing situation".

The couple, in their early 50s, who were on a trip across the world on motorbikes, were arrested in January but the news emerged on Thursday when state-run Iranian media reported they were being held on unspecified security charges.

A photograph was published of the couple, with their faces blurred, meeting the British ambassador Hugo Shorter at the public prosecutors office in Kerman.

A statement issued by the Foreign Office on their familys behalf, said: "This unexpected turn of events has caused significant concern for our entire family, and we are deeply focused on ensuring their safety and well-being during this trying time."

It added: "We are actively engaging with the British government and relevant authorities, working diligently to navigate the complexities of this matter. The family are united in our determination to secure their safe return."

The family said the "emotional burden of this situation weighs heavily on us", and added that "the outpouring of support from friends, family, and the community" had "provided us with strength and encouragement as we face this ordeal".

Mr and Mrs Foreman were heading for Australia on their journey across the globe.

They had crossed into Iran from Armenia on 30 December and had planned to be in Pakistan on 4 January.

After staying in the cities of Tabriz, Tehran and Isfahan, accompanied by a tour guide, they travelled on to Kerman but never checked into their hotel there.

In a series of social media posts before they were detained, the couple described their joy at being in Iran.

Lindsay Foreman, a life coach with a doctorate in psychology, said she was "having an amazing time".

Her husband, Craig, who is a carpenter, spoke of the "lovely people" of a "lovely country",

Mrs Foreman posted a picture of herself on 3 January meeting a cleric in the town of Isfahan. Writing on Instagram, she said: "Travel continues to teach me that humanitys core is shared: kindness, humility, and respect for one another."

On Facebook that day she wrote: "Despite differences in culture, language, and traditions, weve seen something beautifully universal: kindness, humour, hospitality - and a shared love of good food!"

The Iranian authorities have not said what the couple are accused of.

They had moved from East Sussex to start a new life in Andalucia, Spain, in 2019.

Mrs Foreman is reported to have been carrying out a research project on their journey to Australia asking people what it means to be human and what constitutes a good life.

She was due to present her findings at a conference on positive psychology in Brisbane in July.

Posting on Instagram she acknowledged that travelling to the Iran, against Foreign Office advice, and to Pakistan was risky and "slightly scary".

"Yes, were aware of the risks," she wrote. "But we also know the rewards of meeting incredible people, hearing their stories, and seeing the breathtaking landscapes of these regions could far outweigh the fear."

She added: "From the vast deserts of Iran to the towering peaks of Pakistan, we hope to share the beauty, hospitality, and humanity that often go unnoticed."

The Foreign Office says it is in contact with the local authorities in Iran, and is providing the couple with consular assistance.

It currently advises British nationals to avoid all travel to Iran.

"British and British-Iranian dual nationals are at significant risk of arrest, questioning or detention," advice says. "Having a British passport or connections to the UK can be reason enough for the Iranian authorities to detain you."

Over the past few years, dozens of foreign and dual nationals have been arrested in Iran on vague security-related charges.

Human rights groups say they are often used by the Iranian authorities for political leverage.



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