
Olivier Grondeau
Olivier Grondeau is a French national currently detained in Iran, accused of espionage alongside his companions since May 2022. His mother, Thérèse Grondeau, has expressed deep concern for his psychological well-being, noting the harrowing conditions he faces in prison.
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Olivier Grondeau was detained in Iran since October 2022 and was released in March.
Otages français en Iran : Téhéran dénonce « une forme d’instrumentalisation » après la plainte française devant la Cour internationale de justiceOlivier Grondeau was held in Evin prison for 887 days on espionage charges before being released.
Frankreich klagt gegen Iran wegen inhaftierter FranzosenOlivier Grondeau, who was detained since October 2022, was released on March 17.
Jean-Noël Barrot exhorte les Français à ne pas se déplacer en Iran à cause des risques de détention arbitraireOlivier Grondeau was arrested in Iran in October 2022 and sentenced to five years for espionage before being released after more than 880 days in captivity.
Jutarnji list - Iran ga 880 dana držao kao taoca. Sad je ispričao detalje: 'Svaki put kad su me izvodili iz samice, napravili bi istu stvar'Olivier Grondeau was imprisoned in Iran for more than 880 days before being freed.
Iran releases French citizen imprisoned for more than 880 days | IranOlivier Grondeau was one of the three French hostages held in Iran who was recently released and returned to France.
Olivier Grondeau de retour en France près de trois ans après son arrestation en IranOlivier Grondeau was released after spending over 880 days in prison in Iran on charges of security violations.
Irán prepustil francúzskeho občana po vyše 880 dňochOlivier Grondeau, a French citizen, was detained in Iran since 2022 and is now free and back in France.
Olivier Grondeau, Français détenu en Iran depuis 2022, est libre et de retour en France, annonce Emmanuel MacronOlivier Grondeau's mother reported that he emerged psychologically damaged from his detention.
Une "véritable torture psychologique": les détenus français en Iran "en train de mourir à petit feu", selon leurs proches














