French Otages in Iran: Cécile Kohler "at the End of the Force" After More than Three Years of Captivity
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The French teacher exchanged Saturday with her relatives who denounce "constant psychological torture".
The teacher, who has been arbitrarily detained by Iran for more than three and a half years, was able to talk with her family on Saturday 13 September. Worried, her relatives denounce a "dramatic situation" and a "psychological torture", while an exchange of prisoners was mentioned on Thursday by an Iranian minister.
After more than two months without any sign of life, Cécile Kohler was able to contact her family on Saturday. Her committee of alert support on the critical situation of the French national, stressing her exhaustion
For more than two months, Cécile Kohler had no longer given a sign of life, locked up in a place of detention that the Iranian authorities continue to conceal.
The family of Cécile Kohler, detained in Iran since 2022, had no news for "more than 2 months". His mother was finally able to exchange with her this Saturday, "a few minutes under high surveillance". "The lines drawn, Cécile said she was exhausted," reported his support committee. - "End of strength": first signs of life in 2 months for Cécile Kohler, still detained in Iran (International).
Arrested in May 2022 on the last day of a tourist trip, Cécile Kohler and his companion Jacques Paris are targeted by charges of "espionage for the Mossad".
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