British Couple Start Hunger Strike in Iran Prison
A British couple, Lindsay and Craig Foreman, are on a hunger strike while being held in Iran. They are currently detained in Tehran at Evin Prison after being accused of espionage, a charge they strongly deny.
The couple was arrested in January last year while traveling through the country on a global motorbike trip.
10 Year Prison Sentence and Ongoing Claims of Innocence
An Iranian court sentenced both Lindsay and Craig Foreman to 10 year prison terms in February on spying charges. They reject all allegations and insist they have done nothing wrong.
They had earlier described life inside prison as slow and draining, saying they felt they were “wasting their lives” and trapped without hope.
Hunger Strike Triggered by Phone Restrictions
Craig Foreman is believed to have been on a hunger strike for about 12 days. He started refusing food after prison authorities cut off phone access in early May.
Lindsay Foreman briefly stopped her own hunger strike after being told she would regain contact with her family. However, she later resumed her protest when communication issues continued.
Family members say the situation inside the prison has become critical and needs urgent attention.
Family Raises Alarm Over Health Risks
Lindsay’s son, Joe Bennett, has warned that the situation could turn into a medical emergency if it continues.
He has called for immediate action from the UK government and urged Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper to intervene directly. He said the case cannot wait due to the risk to both lives.
The UK Foreign Office says it is continuing efforts to secure their release and has described their detention as unjustified and deeply concerning.
Public Support and Growing Pressure
Supporters from the adventure motorbike community recently organized a ride from Kensington Palace to Parliament Square. The event marked 500 days since the couple were first detained.
The family continues to push for faster diplomatic action while the couple remains in prison under worsening conditions.
