British Couple Lose Iran Jail Appeal
A British couple has lost their appeal against a 10-year prison sentence in Iran, according to their family.
- British couple lose Iran jail sentence appeal
- 10-year prison term upheld for spying
- Family confirms loss of appeal
- Couple jailed in Iran for spying
- UK government yet to comment
A British couple has lost their appeal against a 10-year prison sentence in Iran, according to their family.
The couple was jailed for spying, a charge they deny.
The family says they are disappointed by the outcome and are seeking help from the UK government.
Family Reaction
The family of the British couple has expressed disappointment and sadness at the loss of their appeal.
'We are deeply saddened by the news,' said a family member, according to BBC.
The family is now seeking help from the UK government to secure the couple's release.
Data on the number of foreigners jailed in Iran is scarce, but it is believed to be in the dozens.
Expert View
Experts say the case highlights the risks faced by foreigners in Iran.
'The Iranian judicial system is notoriously unpredictable,' said a Middle East expert, according to Reuters.
The expert added that the case is likely to strain relations between the UK and Iran.
The UK government has yet to comment on the case.
Historical Context
The case is not the first time a British citizen has been jailed in Iran.
In 2019, a British-Iranian woman was jailed for spying, a charge she denied.
The woman was later released after serving several years in prison.
The incident highlights the tensions between the UK and Iran, which have been strained in recent years.
Human Impact
The case has had a significant impact on the couple's family, who are said to be devastated by the news.
The couple's children are being cared for by relatives, according to The Guardian.
The family is now seeking help from the UK government to secure the couple's release.
The case has also raised concerns about the treatment of foreigners in Iran, according to Al Arabiya English.
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