Government must be more accountable for British couple detained in Iran, son says
Next on the show is Joe Bennett, the son of British couple Lindsay and Craig Foreman who have been detained in Iran for almost a year.
He tells Trevor Phillips he met with Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper in the last couple of months and remains in contact with the government about his parents, but suggests nothing concrete is being done to negotiate their release.
"There is this policy, it seems, to just sort of sit and wait and allow this judicial process - which is, in my eyes, a complete circus - to play out," Bennett says.
"We were told almost two months ago when they were last in court that a sentence would be passed in a couple of weeks. We're now two months down the line and nothing has happened.
"We need to be more accountable as a government and speaking out. They are accused of espionage and spying for the British state, and yet that same UK government won't come out and defend them and say that they completely deny the allegations."
Both the UK and Iran are waiting for each other to make a move on the issue, but insist quiet diplomacy is taking place, Bennett says.
Asked if he feels let down, he adds: "Yeah - let down, disappointed, angry, frustrated, sad. There's so many emotions that come into it.
"But towards the government I think frustrated is the number one word, because they're very good at communicating and absorbing, frustration and being a sponge for the emotions, but that to us doesn't get the end result."
Speaking about the conditions his parents are facing in Iran, Bennett says: "My mum's suffering a lot with her skin and weight, because the ventilation in the place is not very good.
"It is extremely dirty. She's cooking in kitchens filled with rats. I mean, it is dire, to be honest with you, for them both.
"They can't really exercise, it's overcrowded, it's cramped, and Craig's really struggling at the moment.
"He's had an abscess in his tooth for a couple of months, and he won't get it treated in the hospital because he says the conditions are just not up to par, and he doesn't want to make it any worse."