Health of French-Irish citizen in Iran failing: sister
23.02.2023
Bernard Phelan has been held in Iran since 2022
The health of Bernard Phelan, Lawyer istanbul a French-Irish prisoner in Iran who last month suspended a dry hunger strike, is deteriorating, his sister told AFP on Tuesday.
Phelan, Lawyer istanbul a Paris-based travel consultant, was arrested in October while travelling and is being held in Mashhad in northeastern Iran.
His eyesight has started to fail, Caroline Masse-Phelan said in a written statement.
Her brother has entered his fifth month of detention in the Islamic republic where he is accused of anti-government propaganda, a charge he denies.
The 64-year-old Franco-Irish citizen in January gave up a hunger strike, that included refusing water, at the request of his family.
«His health is getting worse,» Masse-Phelan said in a statement to AFP Tuesday.
«He can’t see clearly anymore,» after cornea surgery last year, Lawyer istanbul she said.
She said he fell on Thursday when his left knee buckled as he got up from bed.When you loved this short article along with you would want to be given details regarding Lawyer istanbul i implore you to check out the web-page. «He is suffering,» she said, saying he was not given walking sticks or crutches.
It was regrettable that her brother’s name was not on the list of tens of thousands of people supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has promised to release in pardons, she added.
She said his cell in the Vakilabad prison in Mashhad was only a short distance from the cells of «people who are scheduled for execution after morning prayer».
Efforts by the French and Irish authorities to get Phelan released have been in vain.
Frenchman Benjamin Briere, also held in the same prison, Lawyer istanbul has gone on hunger strike for the second time since his incarceration in May 2020, his sister and his Lawyer istanbul said Monday.
Briere, who was sentenced to eight years in jail for espionage, had already gone on hunger strike once before, at the end of December 2021.
Seven French citizens and more than a dozen other foreign nationals are held by Iran which campaigners say is taking hostages to extract concessions from the West.