Iran has been rocked by nationwide protests since September after death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. The Iranian-Kurdish woman was detained by Iran’s morality police over her ‘inappropriate’ attire before her death. Amini’s passing sparked anger which has even had Iran’s clerical regime in crosshairs.
Iranian regime including President Ebrahim Raisi have chosen to denounce the protests as ‘rioters’
Iranian officials have repeatedly accused Western governments of stoking the protests over Amini’s death.
A number of Westerners, some of them dual nationals, were already in custody in Iran before the latest protests broke out in September.
French teachers’ union official Cecile Kohler and her partner Jacques Paris were detained in May, following teachers’ strikes earlier in the year.
Both have been charged with espionage and have been held in isolation since their arrests, French trade union sources have said.