Anti-IRGC hunger striker Vahid Beheshti - in pictures


  • Mr Beheshti and wife Mattie Heaven this week attend King Charles's first official garden party to mark his coronation. Mattie Heaven / Twitter
    Mr Beheshti and wife Mattie Heaven this week attend King Charles's first official garden party to mark his coronation. Mattie Heaven / Twitter
  • Mr Beheshti on day 62 of his hunger strike across the road from the British Foreign Office. Victoria Pertusa / The National
    Mr Beheshti on day 62 of his hunger strike across the road from the British Foreign Office. Victoria Pertusa / The National
  • Vahid Beheshti on day 62 of his hunger strike in his campaign to have Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK. Victoria Pertusa / The National
    Vahid Beheshti on day 62 of his hunger strike in his campaign to have Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK. Victoria Pertusa / The National
  • Mr Beheshti on his hunger strike. Laura O'Callaghan / The National
    Mr Beheshti on his hunger strike. Laura O'Callaghan / The National
  • Mr Beheshti makes sure his point is clearly made on Day 50 of his hunger strike. EPA
    Mr Beheshti makes sure his point is clearly made on Day 50 of his hunger strike. EPA
  • Mr Beheshti on hunger strike outside the Foreign Office in London. Courtesy of Vahid Beheshti
    Mr Beheshti on hunger strike outside the Foreign Office in London. Courtesy of Vahid Beheshti
  • Richard Ratcliffe, whose wife Nazanin was held for years in an Iranian jail on trumped-up charges, visits Mr Beheshti outside the Foreign Office in London. Laura O'Callaghan / The National
    Richard Ratcliffe, whose wife Nazanin was held for years in an Iranian jail on trumped-up charges, visits Mr Beheshti outside the Foreign Office in London. Laura O'Callaghan / The National
  • Mr Beheshti lost 8kg in the first 20 days of his strike. Victoria Pertusa / The National
    Mr Beheshti lost 8kg in the first 20 days of his strike. Victoria Pertusa / The National