Cécile Kohler, a French teacher detained in Iran, shared her testimony of enduring "white torture" in Evin prison, revealing she recited Homer's Odyssey to combat anxiety from constant death threats and inhumane conditions.
Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, two French citizens, have been released after four years of detention in Iran, marking the end of one of France's longest hostage cases and highlighting the limits of its diplomacy.
Two French citizens, Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, have been released from Iran's Evin prison and returned to France after being held for 3.5 years. Their release follows diplomatic efforts.
After over three years of detention and a conviction for espionage, French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have been released and assigned to the French embassy in Tehran, with a travel ban from leaving the country.
French citizens Jacques Paris and Cécile Kohler have shared their experiences of being imprisoned for three and a half years in an infamous facility. Their account sheds light on the conditions and challenges faced during their incarceration.
Returning French hostages, including Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, face trauma and administrative difficulties, prompting calls for the creation of a legal status for state hostages.
La plainte s’appuie notamment sur un article du Canard Enchaîné mercredi, qui affirme que ce porte-parole, Sacha Straub-Kahn, a échangé avec plusieurs journalistes pendant l’audition de Rima Hassan…
A French court on Thursday (February 26) sentenced Iranian national Mahdieh Esfandiari to prison for justifying terrorism in a case linked to a possible prisoner swap with two French citizens held in…
French former hostages Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have shared details of their 17-month detention in Iran, describing their experience as "total dehumanisation." The pair recently unveiled their portraits at the National Assembly following their release.
French hostages Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris have returned to France after more than three and a half years of detention in Iran, with reports detailing their harsh treatment.
“Any language or action that contemplates the end of civilisation is unacceptable in the modern world,” Gandhi said, referring to Trump's “tonight” claim
A French court on Thursday sentenced an Iranian woman, Mahdieh Esfandiari, to one year in prison on charges of justifying terrorism in a move that observers believe could spur Paris' negotiations with Tehran for the release of French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, who are detained in Iran.