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Who are the six French detainees in Iran?

2023-03-08T15:49:32.640Z


Arrested in October, the Franco-Irish Bernard Phélan would be in very poor health, according to his sister. Six other French people are detained in Iranian prisons.


The vital prognosis of Bernard Phelan, a Franco-Irish detained since October in an Iranian prison, is engaged, his sister Caroline Massé-Phelan said in a press release on Tuesday, asking for "his immediate release for humanitarian reasons

"

.

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He is not the only Frenchman or Franco-Iranian binational to be held prisoner in Iran.

They are officially still six, including Bernard Phelin, Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, Benjamin Brière and Louis Arnaud.

Another Frenchman is detained but his identity has never been made public.

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In February, Franco-Iranian researcher Fariba Adelkhah was released.

Arrested in Iran in June 2019, the scientist was sentenced to five years in prison for undermining national security.

This release came a few days after the announcement by the Iranian government of a pardon in favor of a "

significant number

" of convicts.

The regime also released a 24-year-old Spanish girl, arrested in November.

He also recently announced that he was considering an exchange of prisoners to let Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele go.

Three Iranian-Americans, also long-term detainees, recently appealed to Joe Biden to finalize negotiations for their release.

According to our information, Tehran is demanding that the United States release part of the seven billion dollars frozen in South Korea.

On this issue of hostages, Iran seems to be more accommodating, especially since according to some sources, the regime, cornered economically but having managed to stifle internal protest, would now consider resuming negotiations on the nuclear dispute which opposed to the international community.

Bernard Phélin, arrested in October

While working as a tourist agent, Bernard Phelan, 64, was arrested in October while traveling and found guilty of "providing information

to an enemy country

", a charge he denies.

He is being held in a cell in Mashhad, in the northeast of the country.

So far, repeated requests from the French Foreign Ministry to release him have gone unheeded.

Bernard Phelan had started a hunger and thirst strike in early January, before suspending it at the request of his family worried about a fatal outcome in the face of inflexible Iranian authorities.

Today, his vital prognosis would be engaged according to his sister.

The vital prognosis of Bernard Phelan, a Franco-Irish detained since October in an Iranian prison, is engaged, according to his sister.

Handout / FAMILY HANDOUT / AFP

Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, the teacher arrested in May

Head of a French teachers' union, Cécile Kohler, 38, was arrested with her companion Jacques Paris in May 2022 while they were sightseeing in Iran.

They are accused of espionage.

In early October, Iranian state television broadcast what it presented as "

confessions

" of spying by the two Frenchmen.

Paris had denounced an “

unworthy staging

” and evoked for the first time “

State hostages

”.

Cécile Kohler's family spoke to her for the second time since her arrest last May, during a phone call in early March, her support committee said.

No information has filtered so far as to the progress of his file.

Her brother explained in February that the teacher had first spent three months in solitary confinement before being placed in a cell with six fellow prisoners.

Demonstrators in Paris on January 28 demand the release of French hostages.

STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP

Benjamin Brière, acquitted but still in prison

Frenchman Benjamin Brière, detained in Iran since May 2020 and sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for espionage, was acquitted of all charges on appeal on February 15 but is still imprisoned, to the dismay of his relatives who denounce "a ludicrous

situation

".

This 38-year-old man was arrested in May 2020 for taking "photographs

of prohibited areas

" with a recreational drone in a natural park, and sentenced to eight years in prison for "

espionage

".

He always introduced himself as a tourist.

Benjamin Brière, detained in Iran since May 2020. Saeid Dehghan's Twitter account / AFP

The banking consultant Louis Arnaud

A 35-year-old consultant in the banking sector, Louis Arnaud was arrested on September 28 while visiting the country.

Described as "

a great traveller

", he is imprisoned in Evin prison in "

extremely harsh

" conditions of detention, according to his parents.

He is incarcerated in Evin prison.

Handout / FAMILY HANDOUT / AFP

Source: lefigaro

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