伊朗监狱绝食抗议夫妇之子“忧心忡忡” 继子刑期再被延长


2026年7月15日 / 美国东部时间12:52 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

伦敦—— 家属周三表示,一名因间谍罪被伊朗关押的英国男子的10年刑期被再延长两年,其家人和英国、联合国官员均称该项指控毫无根据。目前,该男子与其伴侣因持续两个月的绝食抗议身体日渐虚弱。

52岁的克雷格·福尔曼与53岁的妻子林赛于2025年1月在从欧洲骑行前往亚洲的途中在伊朗被捕。今年2月,就在美以联合空袭伊朗、引发持续战事的10天前,二人被指控犯有间谍罪。一名因主持“审判秀”而遭到美国、英国和欧盟制裁的法官判处他们10年监禁。

二人已被关押超过18个月,据信他们大部分时间都在伊朗臭名昭著的埃文监狱度过。

作为林赛之子、家庭发言人的乔·贝内特周三在一份声明中表示,他们收到了“极其令人担忧的消息”,称其继子克雷格因与媒体交谈而被加刑。

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这张由人权活动家新闻社制作的图片显示了林赛和克雷格·福尔曼夫妇。这对英国夫妇因间谍罪被伊朗关押超过18个月,其家属以及英国和联合国官员均称该项指控毫无根据。人权活动家新闻社/供图

“我们了解到,他被告知要去见律师,却被带到一位法官面前,被告知刑期追加,”贝内特说,“尽管提出了请求,但他没有获得律师、翻译,也没有机会为自己辩护。”

“我们原以为他们遭受的恶劣待遇已经让我们震惊不已,”贝内特说道,“但这次我们彻底惊呆了。”

英国外交部发言人周三对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示,政府“正就所报道的刑期追加事宜紧急与伊朗当局跟进交涉”。

“忧心忡忡的儿子”

据家属透露,克雷格·福尔曼于5月9日开始绝食抗议,林赛于5月18日加入。这是他们第二次发起绝食抗议,此前曾在2025年11月进行过绝食抗议。

“两人体重都大幅下降,健康状况持续恶化,”声明中称,并补充道,亲友请求夫妇二人停止抗议、恢复进食的信件被拦截,未能送达狱中。

“有时候你醒来还抱有希望,”贝内特周三对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻说,“但另一些时候,你会收到克雷格刑期被加两年这样的消息,感觉又一次天塌地陷。”

“我的生活变成了一个循环:与政府、律师、记者、议员沟通,与此同时,我作为儿子,无时无刻不为母亲和克雷格担忧,”他说。

“最艰难的是这种不确定性,”贝内特补充道,“每一通电话都让你忍不住猜测是好消息还是坏消息,你永远无法真正彻底放下心来。”

据总部位于美国的人权活动家新闻社报道,福尔曼夫妇在入狱最初7个月被禁止通话,之后获准与家人联系,但自5月起再次被切断通讯。该机构还称,夫妇二人被剥夺了充足的医疗救治。据其透露,克雷格体重下降了35磅,林赛则减重30磅,还出现了头晕和身体震颤的症状。

夫妇二人坚决否认伊朗当局的间谍指控。今年4月,英国议员、同时担任外交部副大臣的哈米什·福克纳称福尔曼夫妇是“无辜的游客”。

贝内特表示,家人一直被伊朗战争的持续变数裹挟,深知克雷格和林赛可能会意外卷入美国或以色列对伊朗的空袭。

“当军事行动升级时,你知道,我们根本不知道母亲和克雷格是否安全,”他对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻说。

2025年6月,就在福尔曼夫妇即将被转移至埃文监狱时,以色列军队轰炸了该监狱设施。贝内特和家人在一个月后才得知二人尚未被转移。

二人此前被分别关押在不同监狱,最终于2025年10月一同被转移至埃文监狱。

“你看到的每一条头条新闻,都会让我们再次扪心自问:‘他们安全吗?’”

“恳求怜悯”

今年6月,两名联合国专家呼吁伊朗释放福尔曼夫妇。

“林赛和克雷格·福尔曼本不应身陷囹圄,”联合国特别报告员佐藤麻衣和爱丽丝·吉尔·爱德华兹博士表示,他们已于4月致函伊朗当局。“他们似乎被非法拘禁,起诉理由极具争议,且审判程序未能满足基本的公平审判保障。”

自2022年5月起,英国政府就已建议所有公民不要前往伊朗,此前也曾将10年刑期斥为“完全恶劣且毫无道理”。

家属本周对英国政府任命首位特使,以支持在海外复杂案件中被扣押的英国国民的举措表示欢迎。他们正敦促英国正式将福尔曼夫妇的案件认定为任意拘禁。

当被问及需要做些什么才能让夫妇二人回家时,贝内特回答称,这需要“勇气”和“政治意愿”。

如果英国政府“真正将这些案件列为优先事项,人们就能获释。我们从纳赞宁·扎哈里-拉特克利夫、阿努什·阿舒里等人的案例中都能看到这一点,”他说,此处指的是2022年获释的在伊朗被扣押的英国公民。

“每个案件都各不相同,但历史表明,坚持不懈、国际合作以及坚定的介入都至关重要,”他说,“我们正竭尽所能,恳求对他们施以怜悯,准许他们回家。”

Son of couple on hunger strike in Iran prison “desperately worried” as stepdad’s sentence extended

July 15, 2026 / 12:52 PM EDT / CBS News

London— A British man jailed in Iran on espionage charges that officials call baseless has had his decade-long prison sentence extended by a further two years, his family said Wednesday, as he and his partner grow weak from an ongoing two-month hunger strike.

Craig Foreman, 52, was arrested in Iran with his wife Lindsay, 53, in January 2025 on a motorcycle trip from Europe to Asia. In February, 10 days before the U.S. and Israel launched joint attacks on Iran, sparking the ongoing war, they were charged with espionage and sentenced to 10 years in prison by a judge who is under U.S., U.K. and European Union sanctions for holding “show trials.”

They have been imprisoned for more than 18 months, most of which they are known to have spent in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison.

Joe Bennett, Lindsay’s son and the family’s spokesperson, said in a statement Wednesday that they had received “extremely concerning reports” that his stepfather Craig’s sentence had been increased for speaking to the media.

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A photo graphic made by the Human Rights Activists News Agency organization shows Lindsay and Craig Foreman, a British couple who have been imprisoned for more than 18 months in Iran on espionage charges that their family, and British and U.N. officials, dismiss as unfounded. HRANA/Handout

“We understand he was told he was being taken to see his lawyer but was instead brought before a judge and informed of the additional sentence,” said Bennett. “Despite requests, he was allowed no lawyer, no translator and no opportunity to defend himself.”

“We didn’t think we could be any more shocked at their appalling treatment,” said Bennett, “but in this case we are absolutely flabbergasted.”

A spokesperson for the British Foreign Office told CBS News on Wednesday that the government was “urgently following up with the Iranian authorities about the reported increased sentence.”

“A son who’s desperately worried”

Craig Foreman began his hunger strike on May 9 and Lindsay joined him on May 18, according to the family. It is their second such protest, having carried out a previous hunger strike in November 2025.

“Both have lost a significant amount of weight and their health continues to deteriorate,” according to the statement, which adds that a letter written by loved ones asking the couple to drop their protest and start eating again has been prevented from reaching them in prison.

“Some days you wake up feeling hopeful,” Bennett told CBS News on Wednesday. “Other days you receive news like Craig’s received a two-year sentence, and it feels like the floor disappears beneath you again.”

“My life has become a cycle of speaking to the government, to lawyers, journalists, MPs, and at the same time, I’m a son who’s desperately worried about his mum and Craig,” he said.

“The hardest part of it all is the uncertainty,” added Bennett. “Every phone call makes you wonder if it’s going to be good news or bad news, and you never really know how to switch off.”

The Foremans had been allowed to call their family after initially being denied calls for the first seven months of their sentences, but since May they have again been cut off, according to the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), which says they are also being denied adequate medical care. The organization says Craig has lost 35 pounds and Lindsay, who is also suffering dizzy spells and body tremors, has lost 30.

The couple has vehemently denied Iranian authorities’ spying allegations. In April, British lawmaker Hamish Falconer, who is also an under-secretary in the Foreign Office, said the Foremans were “innocent tourists.”

Bennett says the family has been buffeted by the relentless twists and turns of the Iran war, knowing Craig and Lindsay could be inadvertently hit by U.S. or Israeli strikes on the country.

“When military action escalates, you know, we don’t know how my mum and Craig are,” he told CBS News.

In June 2025, after the Foremans were due to be moved to Evin prison, Israeli forces bombed the facility. Bennett and his family only found out a month later they had not yet been transferred.

Having been held at separate prisons, they were eventually both moved to Evin in October 2025.

“Every headline that you see brings another wave of us asking ourselves, ‘Are they safe?’”

“Asking for mercy”

In June, two United Nations experts called on Iran to free the Foremans.

“Lindsay and Craig Foreman should not be in prison,” U.N. special rapporteurs Mai Sato and Dr. Alice Jill Edwards said, having written to Iranian authorities in April. “They appear to have been wrongfully detained, prosecuted on highly questionable grounds, and sentenced after proceedings that failed to meet basic fair trial guarantees.”

The British government, which has advised against all travel to Iran since May 2022, previously called the decade-long sentence “completely appalling and totally unjustifiable.”

The family welcomed an announcement this week that the U.K. government had appointed its first envoy to support British nationals detained in complex cases overseas. They’re pushing for the U.K. to formally recognize the couple’s case as arbitrary detention.

Asked what he thought it would take to bring them home, Bennett replied said it would require “courage” and “political will.”

If the British government “makes these cases a genuine priority, people do come home. You see that with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Anoosheh Ashoori and others,” he said, referring to Britons held in Iran who were released in 2022.

“Every case is different, but history shows that persistence, international cooperation and determined engagement, they all matter,” he said. “We are asking, with everything we have, for them to be shown mercy and allowed to come home.”

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