
UK couple held in Iran end hunger strikes – Family
A British couple detained in Iran accused of spying have ended their latest months-long hunger strikes protesting their treatment in prison, their family said Monday.
Around a month into the latest hunger strike, United Nations rights experts warned they were at serious risk, while charging that their detention could amount to “hostage-taking”.
They launched their latest hunger strikes in May, protesting the “serious physical toll” their detentions were taking, with Craig Foreman lasting 93 days and his wife 84 days, according to their relatives.
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