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UN experts gravely concerned for Britons on hunger strike in Iranian jail

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By Olivia Le ‌Poidevin

GENEVA, June 17 (Reuters) - U.N. experts on Wednesday expressed ​grave concern for two Britons convicted in Iran of espionage who are ⁠now on hunger strike in jail.

Craig and Lindsay Foreman were sentenced to 10 years in prison in February on ​espionage charges, which they deny. Their family said a failed appeal hearing ‌this month had been conducted without their knowledge, and they had been given little information about the process.

Two independent human rights experts, ⁠U.N. special rapporteurs Alice Jill Edwards and ⁠Mai Sato, said Lindsay Foreman had been refusing food for more than 30 days, and her husband Craig for more than 20.

“After 30 days without food, this is a medical emergency,” the ‌experts said in a statement.

“Lindsay and Craig Foreman should not ⁠be in prison,” they added. “They appear ‌to have been wrongfully detained, prosecuted on ​highly questionable grounds, and sentenced after proceedings that failed to meet basic fair trial guarantees.” 

The experts had written to ‌Iranian authorities in April to decry what ​they said was a pattern ⁠of foreign nationals being detained for political purposes.

The ‌Iranian mission in Geneva did ⁠not immediately reply to a request for comment on the allegations.

Britain has called the Foremans' sentence "totally unjustifiable" and pledged to keep ​pressing for their release. ‌The family have criticised the government's response, however, saying that the ⁠couple are being used as "human ​shields" during conflict in the region. 

(Reporting by Olivia Le ​Poidevin; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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