Detained British Council Employee Released By Iran
The Independent|January 13, 2022
An Iranian woman who worked for the British Council is back in the UK after being freed from detention in Tehran and acquitted of spying charges. Aras Amiri was released following a successful appeal to the Iranian Supreme Court, her lawyer and the council said yesterday.
Laurie Churchman
Detained British Council Employee Released By Iran

Ms Amiri, a UK resident, had been freed from prison in recent months and left the Iranian capital on Monday after overturning a travel ban. The 34-year-old, who worked as an artistic affairs officer for the British Council's London office, was arrested in March 2018 while visiting her grandmother in Iran. A year later an Iranian Revolutionary Court sentenced her to 10 years in prison on spying charges.

In 2019 a spokesperson for Iran's judiciary alleged a woman “in charge of the Iran desk at the British Council” had used contacts with arts and theatre groups to “influence and infiltrate” Iran at a cultural level, and had confessed to cooperating with British intelligence, according to the BBC.

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