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'My parents were taken hostage in Iran. I need to hear from them' | 'My parents were taken hostage in Iran. I need to hear from them' |
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Joe Bennett has called on the prime minister to intervene directly | |
The son of a couple arrested in Iran has said it is "intolerable" that he has not been able to speak to his parents in more than 200 days. | The son of a couple arrested in Iran has said it is "intolerable" that he has not been able to speak to his parents in more than 200 days. |
Joe Bennett said the Foreign Office told him he could call Lindsay and Craig Foreman last week, but after a "sleepless night of anticipation" it did not happen. | |
A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said they were "deeply concerned" by the case and continued to raise it directly with Iran's government. | A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said they were "deeply concerned" by the case and continued to raise it directly with Iran's government. |
Mr and Ms Foreman were arrested by Iranian authorities in January while on a "once in a lifetime" trip around the world. | Mr and Ms Foreman were arrested by Iranian authorities in January while on a "once in a lifetime" trip around the world. |
They have since been charged with espionage - something the family denies. | They have since been charged with espionage - something the family denies. |
'Vague reassurances' | 'Vague reassurances' |
Mr Bennett says the family has not spoken to his 52-year-old parents, who are from East Sussex, since they were arrested. | |
"We don't know their condition, their state of mind, or even with certainty that they are alive. | "We don't know their condition, their state of mind, or even with certainty that they are alive. |
"All we have had are vague reassurances through officials," he added. | "All we have had are vague reassurances through officials," he added. |
The husband and wife have been likened to "bargaining chips" between governments | The husband and wife have been likened to "bargaining chips" between governments |
Mr Bennett described the situation as unbearable and called directly on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy to intercede on their behalf. | |
"It is a weight no family should have to bear," he said. | "It is a weight no family should have to bear," he said. |
Scottish National Party MP Brendan O'Hara, vice-chair of the all-parliamentary group for arbitrary detention and hostage affairs (APPG), previously told the BBC the couple were "innocent victims of a geopolitical power struggle" between western states and Iran, likening them to "bargaining chips". | Scottish National Party MP Brendan O'Hara, vice-chair of the all-parliamentary group for arbitrary detention and hostage affairs (APPG), previously told the BBC the couple were "innocent victims of a geopolitical power struggle" between western states and Iran, likening them to "bargaining chips". |
He pointed to the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian national who was held hostage by the Iranian government for six years to pressure the UK to pay a long-standing, multi-million-pound debt. | He pointed to the case of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a British-Iranian national who was held hostage by the Iranian government for six years to pressure the UK to pay a long-standing, multi-million-pound debt. |
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