The son of a British couple held in Iran on espionage charges wants the UK government to say publicly that they are not involved in spying in a step change to its work to free the pair.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman were arrested in the Iranian city of Kerman during a motorcycle trip around the world and were later charged with espionage.
The couple deny the allegations and had their second court hearing October. Mrs Foreman is being held in Evin prison, near Tehran.
In a statement, a spokesman for the UK Foreign Office said it was maintaining lobbying efforts with the Iranians to free the couple. βWe are deeply concerned by reports that Craig and Lindsay Foreman have been charged with espionage in Iran," it said.
βWe continue to raise this case directly with the Iranian authorities. The Foreign Office are providing them with consular assistance and remain in close contact with their family members.β
Joe Bennett, the son of Mrs Foreman, has said the government needs to go further with a recognition the pair βnot being accused of something like shoplifting, or a petty crime, they are being accused of espionageβ. Mr Bennett has now called on the UK government to publicly defend the couple, with an explicit statement on the espionage charge.
Joe Bennett, son of British detainee Lindsay Foreman, says the UK government needs to speak out on their behalf
βTheyβre being accused of espionage for the UK government," he said. "It is a state-level accusation, itβs the highest level of accusation that you can have and yet their own government arenβt coming out and defending them, and denying the allegations against them, which I just find bizarre.
βThey know theyβre not spies, they donβt work for the UK government and yet weβre not defending them.β Mr Bennett said the case is βjust being kicked down the road β it isnβt a fair processβ.
He added: βSomethingβs got to change. Once we take a stance as a nation and a government, and call it for what it is, which is arbitrary detention, hopefully there are mechanisms that can be unlocked at that point in order to move the dial. The end goal is getting them home. We need to get closer to that."
A poem composed by Mrs Foreman and read out to her son on the phone was broadcast on Monday, marking the first time her voice has been heard since she was detained.
Lindsay and Craig Foreman are being held in squalid conditions in Iran, t
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