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France demands 'immediate release' of couple held in Iran

The French foreign affairs ministry on Tuesday accused Iran of 'state hostage-taking' and 'blackmail' and called for the 'immediate and unconditional release' of French nationals Cécile Kohler, 39, and her partner Jacques Paris, 69, who have been detained in Tehran since May 2022 on spying charges.

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France on Tuesday accused Iran of employing a policy of state hostage-taking and blackmail, as it called for the release of a French couple held in jail for the last two years, reports FRANCE 24.

Activists have long accused Iran of having a deliberate hostage-taking strategy aimed at extracting concessions from the West, but it is rare for a Western government to make such a strong statement.

Teacher Cécile Kohler and her partner Jacques Paris were detained in Iran in May 2022. They are accused of seeking to stir up labour protests, accusations their families vehemently deny.

"France condemns this policy of state hostage-taking and this constant blackmail by the Iranian authorities," the French foreign ministry said in a statement.

Aside from Kohler and Paris, two other French citizens are held by Iran: a man identified only by his first name, Olivier, and Louis Arnaud, a banking consultant who was travelling in Iran and was last year sentenced to five years in jail on national security charges.

"France reiterates its demand for their immediate and unconditional release," the statement said.

It added: "We are also thinking of all the other European hostages in prison in Iran, who are innocent of the absurd charges brought against them in show trials."

Kohler and Paris were also subjected to what France condemned as forced confessions broadcast on Iranian TV after their arrest.

Read more of this report from FRANCE 24.