Roger Cooper (British businessman)
Roger Cooper is a British businessman. He was imprisoned in Iran from 1985 to 1991 on espionage charges.
Roger Cooper | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | businessman |
Known for | imprisonment in Iran from 1985 to 1991 |
Cooper moved to Iran in 1958. He learned to speak fluent Persian and worked in various jobs there over the years.[1]
Iranian authorities arrested Cooper on 7 December 1985, allegedly for overstaying his visa. Subsequently, he was convicted of spying and received a sentence of ten years in prison and the death penalty.[1]
Cooper was jailed in Iran's Evin Prison. Iran released him on 2 April 1991 and he returned to England.[1]
Following his release, Cooper suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder. He returned to doing work as a freelance journalist and then transitioned to running a holiday business in Spain.[2]
Cooper wrote a memoir on his experiences in Iran titled Death Plus Ten Years, which was published by HarperCollins in 1993.[3]
References
- "Iran Frees British Businessman Held Five Years on Spying Charges". AP. 2 April 1991.
- "What happened next?". The Observer. 20 September 2003.
- "BOOK REVIEW / Hooker, line and sinker: Shusha Guppy on Roger Cooper's fine, composed account of his Iranian jail sentence: Death plus ten years". The Independent. 3 July 1993.