UK couple held in Iran for 400 days are starving and suffering neglect' son warns
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UK couple held in Iran for 400 days are starving and suffering neglect' son warns
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"The son of a British couple detained in Iran for more than 400 days told MPs his parents have been subjected to inhumane conditions, starvation and psychological torment as he called on the government to act. Lindsay and Craig Foreman were arrested while travelling in Iran last January and subsequently charged with espionage, which they deny. They are currently being held at Tehran's notorious Evin prison."
Independent reports on reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, investigates financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC, and produced the documentary 'The A Word' spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet emphasizes parsing facts from messaging and asks for donations to fund reporters on the ground and to avoid paywalls, believing quality journalism should be available to everyone and paid by those who can afford it. Lindsay and Craig Foreman have been held in Iran's Evin prison for more than 400 days, accused of espionage. Their son Joe Bennett reported inhumane conditions, starvation, threats of execution, knife fights and chronic medical neglect.
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