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Iran: Some Members of British Embassy Staff Released
2009-06-29
Iranian state media is reporting that authorities have released some members of the British Embassy staff in Tehran, one day after eight Iranian staffers there were detained for alleged links to the nation's post-election unrest. It is unclear how many staffers remain in custody.

A report quotes the nation's intelligence minister, Qolam Hosein Mohseni-Ejei as saying Sunday it has proof that some British embassy employees collected news about the recent protests.
But that's part of the job of a diplomatic corps. It's only a problem if they are actively spying.
Earlier in the day, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband demanded their release, calling their detention an unacceptable form of harassment and intimidation. European Union foreign ministers Sunday vowed the EU will respond in a "strong and collective" manner to any harassment or intimidation of staff members at embassies in Iran.
They'll pass a UN-style strongly-worded resolution.
Also Sunday, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused British and U.S. officials of making absurd comments about Iran. Tehran has accused both Britain and the United States of involvement in the street protests and violence that swept the country after its June 12 presidential election.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Parachute pistols and ammo beneath Green parachutes and I'll start believing Ohblahblah is changing.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-06-29 14:52  

#4  Besoeker,

We had Maggie Thatcher in charge then not a polictial correct weak minded Labour party who like Barry rather speak than act!
Posted by: Paul2   2009-06-29 13:00  

#3  Anyone remember... another time in Britain's history? Here, let me assist:

The war concluded with ArgentinaÂ’s surrender on 14 June 1982, after a three-week British amphibious and ground operation on East Falkland Island.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-29 09:04  

#2  Let me know when it reaches 444 days...
Posted by: Spot   2009-06-29 07:57  

#1  Tehran has accused both Britain and the United States of involvement in the street protests and violence

A bit premature I suspect. The real tipping point for "involvement" will be when you see the "protestors" forming into squads and platoons and hear them returning small arms, sniper, and mortor fire. Of course I would never be so naive as to think Barry would authorize such a measure.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-29 07:30  

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