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Frenchman freed after 900-day prison ordeal
Frenchman freed after 900-day prison ordeal

Observer

time20-03-2025

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  • Observer

Frenchman freed after 900-day prison ordeal

PARIS: Iranian authorities have released French citizen Olivier Grondeau, detained since October 2022 on security charges, and he has returned to France, President Emmanuel Macron announced. Grondeau, 34, "is free and with his loved ones", Macron posted on X. He added that "our mobilisation will not weaken" to ensure the release of two other French citizens still detained by Iran in what Paris views as state hostage-taking. Grondeau arrived in France after an almost 900-day ordeal, the Elysee Palace and a diplomatic source said. — AFP

Another French citizen allowed to leave Iran after house arrest: Sources close to case
Another French citizen allowed to leave Iran after house arrest: Sources close to case

LBCI

time20-03-2025

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  • LBCI

Another French citizen allowed to leave Iran after house arrest: Sources close to case

Iranian authorities have allowed another French national, who was under house arrest in the Islamic republic and has requested anonymity, to leave Iran, sources familiar with the case said Thursday, after President Emmanuel Macron announced Frenchman Olivier Grondeau's release from prison after an almost 900-day ordeal. The second national had been under house arrest in Iran for several months, a diplomatic source, who asked not to be named, told AFP, without giving further details. AFP

Iran frees French tourist Olivier Grondeau after two years in prison
Iran frees French tourist Olivier Grondeau after two years in prison

Yahoo

time20-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

Iran frees French tourist Olivier Grondeau after two years in prison

March 20 (UPI) -- Iran Thursday released a French tourist who had been held for two years on a five-year sentence for allegedly conspiring against the Islamic Republic, a charge that Olivier Grondeau's family denies. French President Emmanuel Macron announced Grondeau's release in a post on X. "Olivier Grondeau is free in France, among his family! We share his family's immense happiness and relief. I thank all government services, our ambassador to Iran, and the Quai d'Orsay Crisis and Support Center for their decisive action," Macron said. Macron called for Iran to free two other French citizens -- Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris. "My thoughts are with them and their families today," he said. The couple were accused by Iran of being involved in protests which their family denies. France is working to persuade Iran to release them. Kohler is a teacher. Paris is her partner. Grondeau got arrested in October 2022 in Iran on the charge of "conspiring against the Islamic Republic." As he flew home French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot posted a photo of Grondeau on a plane. "Held hostage in Iran for 887 days, he has been reunited with his family, loved ones, and his country. It's a huge relief," Barrot said. Grondeau's family said he is a passionate fan of Persian poetry and had gone to Iran using a tourist visa as part of a world tour.

Iran frees French man Olivier Grondeau detained since 2022: Macron
Iran frees French man Olivier Grondeau detained since 2022: Macron

LBCI

time20-03-2025

  • Politics
  • LBCI

Iran frees French man Olivier Grondeau detained since 2022: Macron

Iranian authorities have released French citizen Olivier Grondeau, detained by the country since October 2022 on security charges, and he has returned to France, President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday. Grondeau, 34, "is free and with his loved ones," Macron wrote on X, adding that "our mobilization will not weaken" to ensure the release of two other French citizens still detained by Iran in what Paris views as state hostage-taking. AFP

The Europeans still held in Iran
The Europeans still held in Iran

Yahoo

time20-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

The Europeans still held in Iran

France said Thursday one of its citizens detained in Iran has been released, leaving at least over half a dozen European passport holders still held in the country. Olivier Grondeau, 34, detained since October 2022 on security charges, arrived in France on Monday after an almost 900-day ordeal, the Elysee Palace and a diplomatic source told AFP. Human rights groups say those still in custody are being kept by Iran for use as bargaining chips in negotiations with foreign governments. The known prisoners may not include all those held, with many of those detained advised by their foreign ministries not to publicise cases in the hope they can be resolved behind the scenes. Around twenty Westerners are held in Iran, a French diplomatic source, asking not to be named, told AFP on Thursday. Here are the known prisoners: - Britain - British-Iranian activist Mehran Raoof was arrested in October 2020 on national security charges and sentenced to 10 years and eight months in jail, according to Amnesty International. He was held for months in solitary confinement in Tehran's notorious Evin prison, where he managed to smuggle out a letter last year complaining of harsh treatment of dual nationals, Amnesty said. In February 2025 Iran charged the detained British couple Craig and Lindsay Foreman with espionage, accusing them of collaborating with Western intelligence services. The BBC has reported the couple are in their early 50s and were on a motorbike trip around the world when they were detained in January. Nasrin Roshan, an Iranian-British dual national, is currently serving a three-year prison sentence in Evin Prison after being convicted on national security charges. She was arrested on November 16, 2023 at Tehran's international airport while attempting to leave Iran. The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said in March she was hospitalised after losing consciousness. - France - French teachers' union official Cecile Kohler and her partner, Jacques Paris, were detained in May 2022 while sightseeing in Iran. They are accused of spying. Kohler's sister Neomie has warned about the health of the pair warning they risk dying if they are not released. - Sweden - Iranian academic Ahmadreza Djalali, a resident of Sweden, was arrested during a visit to Iran in April 2016 and sentenced to death in 2017 on charges of spying for Israel's Mossad. He was granted Swedish citizenship while in jail. His hanging was postponed but his family says he remains on death row. In March, Stockholm called for his immediate release on humanitarian grounds after receiving information on the deterioration of his health. The Swedish foreign ministry has also confirmed that Iran is holding another Swedish man, who is in his twenties and was arrested in January 2024. Swedish media reported that this man was the target of an international arrest warrant in connection with a deadly shootout in Sweden. bur-eab/sjw/giv

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