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Family of UK Couple Detained in Iran Petitions Downing Street

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The family of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple currently detained in Iran, has taken their fight for justice directly to the heart of the UK government. This week, relatives gathered at 10 Downing Street to deliver a petition urging the Prime Minister to intervene and secure the couple's immediate release.

The Foremans were reportedly detained while traveling, a situation that has left their loved ones in a state of constant anxiety. Family spokespeople described the couple as ordinary citizens caught in a complex geopolitical web, emphasizing that they have no involvement in political affairs. The petition, which has garnered thousands of signatures from the public, calls for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) to escalate the case to a "top priority" status.

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During the gathering at No 10, family members expressed their growing frustration over what they perceive as a slow diplomatic response. They highlighted the deteriorating mental and physical health of the couple, noting that communication with them has been extremely limited and strictly monitored. The family’s primary objective is to ensure the UK government uses every available diplomatic lever—including direct high-level negotiations—to bring Lindsay and Craig home.

Human rights advocates have joined the family’s call, pointing to a worrying trend of foreign nationals being used as "diplomatic leverage" in the region. The FCDO has stated it is providing consular support and remains in contact with Iranian authorities, but the Foreman family maintains that "support" is no longer enough. They believe that only a concerted effort from the highest levels of the British government can break the deadlock and end this nightmare for their family.

Key Takeaways

  • Urgent Petition: Family members delivered a mass-signed petition to 10 Downing Street demanding government action for the couple's release.

  • Diplomatic Pressure: The family is calling on the UK Prime Minister to upgrade the couple's status to a diplomatic priority to expedite negotiations.

  • Health Concerns: There are growing fears regarding the physical and mental well-being of Lindsay and Craig Foreman due to prolonged detention and isolation.


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  Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 2026-01-04

 

 

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Their best chance is growing a beard, ditching their passports, claiming to be 15 and renting a dinghy.

Many people visit Iran. Not everyone ends up in prison.

On 1/4/2026 at 7:43 AM, JBChiangRai said:

Why on earth would anyone with half a brain risk going to Iran?

My thoughts exactly.

Even worse, we get people such as Iranians holding dual nationality travelling to these countries on do-gooder missions; these are prime candidates for extortion or for being charged as spies by a corrupt regime.

They never learn.

They are wasting their time thinking the government has any chance of freeing these misguided people. ( Misguided , being the most polite way of putting it). Irans leaders hatred for the west is at fever pitch now.

On 1/4/2026 at 7:43 AM, JBChiangRai said:

Why on earth would anyone with half a brain risk going to Iran?

They are do gooder lefty types.

In Iran to research/ask people "what makes up a good life".

Who told you they had half a brain?

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