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Detained Britons used as ‘human shields’ in Iran war zone, family says

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LONDON, March 20 (Reuters) - The ‌family of a British couple detained in Iran said ​on Friday the pair were being used as "human shields" during the U.S.-Israeli war on ⁠Iran and they accused Britain's government of failing to make progress on their release.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman were sentenced to 10 years in prison ​last year after Iran charged them with espionage, which they deny.

The family said the ‌couple were being used as "effective human shields" and said a blast near Evin prison in Tehran had blown out window panels in Craig Foreman's ward and ⁠had sent plaster falling on inmates who dived under ⁠beds for cover.

"My parents are living under a 'drone of drones', the constant, maddening buzz of 600 machines in the sky," Joe Bennett, Lindsay Foreman's son, said in a statement.

"They are sharing small rectangular cells with rats and ‌cockroaches, sleeping on metal bunks without mattresses in a state of constant ⁠physical pain."

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The couple were arrested ‌in January 2025 while travelling through Iran ​on motorcycles as part of a world trip. In February last year Iranian state media announced their detention on espionage charges.

Bennett has lobbied the ‌British government to secure his parents' release. At ​a conference on arbitrary detention in ⁠Washington this month he said his parents felt abandoned and ‌that Britain had offered "almost non-existent" advocacy ⁠beyond basic practical support.

The British government has condemned the Foremans' sentence as "totally unjustifiable" and has said it will keep pressing for their release.

Bennett said British ​Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper ‌offered only "delay and uncertainty" during a meeting he held with her this week.

The ⁠foreign ministry's press office did ​not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Sam TabahritiEditing ​by William Schomberg and Gareth Jones)

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