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France Cécile Kohler and
Jacques Paris were detained in
Iran in May 2022
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Amir Hussein Hamedi, as a heartbreaking example of the regime's brutality. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! French nationals
Cécile Kohler and
Jacques Paris were released by
Iran on Tuesday after "three and a half years of detention," President
Emmanuel Macron announced. The pair, who were arrested in May 2022 while visiting
Iran, were accused by Iranian state television of being spies who sought to stir up unrest, according to
Reuters.
France previously denounced their detention as unjustified and unfounded. "
Cécile Kohler and
Jacques Paris are free and on their way to French territory, after three and a half years of detention in
Iran. This is a relief for all of us and obviously for their families," Macron wrote on X. "Thank you to the Omani authorities for their mediation efforts, to the State services, and to the citizens who mobilized tirelessly and thus contributed to their return," he added. SON OF BRITISH COUPLE DETAINED IN
Iran 'LET DOWN' BY STARMER'S LEADERSHIP ON PARENT'S IMPRISONMENT AMID WAR A woman walks past posters of Cecile Kohler and
Jacques Paris, two French citizens held in
Iran, during support rallies outside the National Assembly in Paris on May 7, 2025, marking their three-year detention and demanding their release. (Abdul Saboor/
Reuters) The nonprofit
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Iran described Kohler as the head of a federation of teachers unions in
France, with Paris being her partner.
France’s foreign ministry said last May that Kohler and Paris were being detained as "state hostages by the
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Iran." "They are being held in shameful conditions and have been able to receive only four consular visits, under very restrictive conditions," the ministry said at the time. Iranian authorities freed the pair from prison in November but didn't let them leave the country, according to The Associated Press. Noemie Kohler, sister of Cecile Kohler, and Anne-Laure Paris, daughter of
Jacques Paris, attend a press conference in Paris,
France, on June 27, 2025. Both are relatives of French citizens held in
Iran. (Benoit Tessier/
Reuters)French officials said they were then being kept safe at the French Embassy in Tehran, until their departure from
Iran on Tuesday. The Associated Press contributed to this report.