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Frenchman Benjamin Brière released from Iran "relieved" but "very weakened" according to his family

2023-05-13T15:07:13.734Z

Highlights: Benjamin Brière, 37, and Bernard Phelan, 64, were released after a long captivity in Iran. They arrived Friday night aboard a medical plane at Le Bourget airport, near Paris. Four other French nationals are still detained in Iran, a fifth was released in February but cannot leave the country. Other European countries and human rights activists accuse Tehran of detaining dozens of foreigners in a blackmail strategy. The two men were released "in good faith", as part of "humanitarian action", said the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


The former hostage arrived in France on Friday with his compatriot Bernard Phelan.


Frenchman Benjamin Brière, released Friday by Iran with his compatriot Bernard Phelan and back in France, is "relieved and soothed", but "very weakened physically and morally", said Saturday his family in a statement.

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We were able to hug him at 19:30 p.m. on Friday, May 12 after 3 years of hell," the family wrote in a text thanking the French authorities "for their unfailing support" and journalists for "carrying our voices".

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He is, like all of us, relieved, soothed, and tries to realize that he is there, with us. He is however very weakened, physically and morally, the return to a normal life will be long and certainly difficult, but he is now in good hands," the statement said.

Diminished by a hunger strike

Benjamin Brière, 37, and Bernard Phelan, 64, were released after a long captivity in Iran, and arrived Friday night aboard a medical plane at Le Bourget airport, near Paris.

Benjamin Brière, greatly diminished by a hunger strike, was arrested in May 2020, accused of espionage. Bernard Phelan, 64, a tourism consultant, also ill, was arrested on October 3, 2022 for endangering national security.

The two men, who have always maintained their innocence, were released "in good faith", as part of "humanitarian action", said the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Four other French nationals are still detained in Iran, a fifth was released in February but cannot leave the country.

For months, the France has denounced these arbitrary detentions, speaking of "state hostages". Other European countries and human rights activists accuse Tehran of detaining dozens of foreigners in a blackmail strategy.

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All our thoughts are now on the other five French hostages still held in Iran. We also think of the other families of European hostages held in Iran, with whom we shared this heavy and painful struggle. We send them strength and courage, and will continue to fight alongside them, "writes the family of Benjamin Brière.

Source: lefigaro

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