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Britons held in Iran not spies

A British man detained in Tehran urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday to "step out of the shadows" and publicly deny the spying charges against him and his wife, who fear for their lives more than three weeks into the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.



Craig Foreman and his wife Lindsay were sentenced to 10 years in prison in February after Iran accused them of spying for Britain and Israel. The couple have repeatedly denied the charges.



In a voice message recorded from Evin prison in Tehran and shared with Reuters,



Craig Foreman said he and his wife were living in a "war zone" and accused the British government of failing to defend their innocence.



He said the couple felt "let down, alone and completely frustrated by the lack of public defence by the people in charge of the government".



"You know we are innocent," he said. "Go public with the information you have, to clearly step up, step out of the shadows and help us.



Our lives are constantly at risk." Tehran has been hit repeatedly by U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.



A blast near the jail blew out window panels and sent prisoners diving under beds for cover.