British Couple Lose Appeal Against Iran Jail Sentence, Family Says
Case Moves to Higher Court as Concerns Grow Over Legal Process
A British couple detained in Iran have lost their appeal against a 10-year prison sentence, according to statements from their family. The development has renewed concerns about the couple’s legal situation and the broader diplomatic issues surrounding the case.
Craig and Lindsay Foreman were sentenced after being accused of espionage by Iranian authorities, allegations that they strongly deny. Family members say the appeal process lacked transparency and that the couple were not permitted to attend the hearing.
According to relatives, the appeal was conducted without the couple having full knowledge of the proceedings. The family also expressed concern that important legal documents were presented in Persian, making it difficult for the pair to fully understand the case against them.
The case has reportedly been referred to Iran’s Supreme Court, although the timeline and legal procedures for the next stage remain unclear. Family members say the couple currently have limited access to legal representation and continue to face uncertainty regarding their future.
The British government has previously criticized the prison sentence and stated that it will continue diplomatic efforts aimed at securing the couple’s release. Officials have described the case as a matter of serious concern and pledged to monitor developments closely.
Human rights advocates and supporters of the family have called for a fair legal process and greater transparency. The case has attracted international attention as diplomatic efforts continue to seek a resolution.
