British Couple Detail Horror Conditions in Iran’s Evin Prison
- British nationals Lindsay and Craig Foreman have described the horror conditions of their detention at Evin Prison in Iran.
- In a recent interview, the couple spoke for the first time about their experiences while held in the high-security facility.
- The report also detailed a tragic phone call between the couple and their mother, who was described as sobbing during the communication.
British nationals Lindsay and Craig Foreman have described the horror conditions
of their detention at Evin Prison in Iran.
In a recent interview, the couple spoke for the first time about their experiences while held in the high-security facility. During the account, the Foremans shared their fears regarding potential executions.
The report also detailed a tragic phone call
between the couple and their mother, who was described as sobbing during the communication.
Evin Prison, located in Tehran, is a notorious facility frequently cited in human rights reports for its treatment of political prisoners and foreign detainees.
The detention of the Foremans occurs within a broader history of diplomatic tension between the United Kingdom and Iran involving the imprisonment of British citizens. Similar high-profile cases, such as that of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, have previously highlighted the challenges of securing the release of UK nationals held in Iranian custody.
