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

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Posted on March 20, 2026

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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

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

British Couple Detained in Iran Amid Escalating Conflict

By Sam Tabahriti

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.

Background of the Detention

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

Conditions in Prison

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 caused plaster to fall onto inmates, who dived under their 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."

Family's Criticism of UK Government

Bennett's Advocacy Efforts

BENNETT CRITICISES UK GOVERNMENT

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 that his parents felt abandoned and that Britain had offered "almost non-existent" advocacy beyond basic practical support.

UK Government Response

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.

A spokesperson for the foreign ministry said in an emailed statement that the welfare of British nationals detained in Iran was a priority "for this government and continued to be during the current situation in the Middle East."

"Craig and Lindsay's sentences are completely appalling and totally unjustifiable," the spokesperson said. "We will continue to pursue this case relentlessly with the Iranian regime until we see Craig and Lindsay safely returned to the UK and reunited with their family."

The spokesperson added that Britain would continue to provide consular assistance to the Foremans and their families.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti, Editing by William Schomberg, Gareth Jones and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • The Foremans were sentenced to 10 years in February 2026 and are held in Evin prison subjected to blasts and inhumane conditions, including vermin‑infested cells and lack of mattresses.(en.wikipedia.org)
  • The family—and son Joe Bennett—say the couple are effectively being used as “human shields” amid US‑Israeli strikes, enduring constant drone presence and physical danger while UK advocacy has been “almost non‑existent.”(en.wikipedia.org)
  • The UK government condemned the sentence as “totally unjustifiable”, provides consular assistance, and continues diplomacy, but the family accuses Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper of offering only “delay and uncertainty.”(en.wikipedia.org)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the British nationals detained in Iran?
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple, are detained in Iran after being charged with espionage, which they deny.
Why are the Britons accused of being used as 'human shields'?
Their family claims Iranian authorities are keeping them in prison to use them as 'human shields' during the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
How has the UK government responded to the couple's detention?
The British government has condemned the sentencing and stated it continues to press for their release, though the family says official advocacy has been limited.
What were the prison conditions described by the detainees' family?
The couple reportedly live in small, unsanitary cells under constant drone noise and experienced a blast that damaged their ward.
When and why were Lindsay and Craig Foreman arrested?
They were arrested in January 2025 while traveling through Iran on motorcycles and later charged with espionage.

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