Students protest UK meddling, Iran summons German ambassador
Hundreds of university students in the Iranian capital of Tehran have gathered in front of the British Embassy to protest the European country’s interventionist role in recent riots across Iran.
The protesters from various universities in Tehran, alongside a large number of ordinary people and marketeers, assembled in front of the UK Embassy on Thursday morning to voice their strong opposition to the role and interference of the British government and its affiliated media in recent riots.
The university students censured the British government’s support for the media that back rabble-rousing and riots in Iran, such as the London-based BBC Persian and Iran International.
Holding placards in protest at the anti-Iran policies of arrogant countries, especially Britain, the ralliers condemned London’s hostile approach towards Tehran and chanted, “Death to the UK”, “Death to the USA,” and “Death to traitors.”
In their slogans, the students also pledged allegiance to maintaining Iran’s territorial integrity and said the recent riots and Wednesday's bloody terrorist attack in the holy shrine of Shah Cheragh in the Iranian city of Shiraz was perpetrated with evil motives.
“Although the UK has no longer the ability to directly attack and interfere in the Islamic Iran, it still expresses its animosity against the Iranian nation through other methods. Today, it is no longer a secret to anyone that the Persian-language media in London have become a circle of those who wish for the disintegration and humiliation of our dear country" and seek nothing but despair and frustration for the Iranian people, the university students said in a concluding statement.
“Definitely, the recent riots [in Iran] and the leadership of this new sedition originate from your country, and the noble nation of the Islamic Iran will not remain indifferent to the issue," the statement added.
Iran summons German envoy over ‘meddlesome’ stance
Meanwhile, Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran's deputy foreign minister for political affairs, summoned on Thursday German Ambassador to Tehran Hans-Udo Muzel over “meddlesome” remarks by a number of his country’s officials about the recent riots in Iran.
In his meeting with the German envoy, Bagheri Kani described as “unacceptable and irresponsible” the stance taken by German officials, which provoked riots and caused violation of law in Iran.
Stressing that the Islamic Republic is committed to observing human rights, including the right to peaceful protests, and considers the illegal interference of some Western countries as a catalyst for violent riots, Bagheri Kani said, “Violence and lawlessness are not only in conflict with the right to peaceful assembly, but also disrupt public order and the security of individual citizens.”
The Iranian diplomat also said some certain European countries have turned into a safe haven for terrorist groups and media outlets that “systematically” produce content provoking terror and riots across Iran.
Referring to Wednesday’s terror attack in Shiraz, Bagheri Kani said such terrorist acts are in continuation of “violent and anarchic” movements that the US and some European countries have previously thrown their weight behind.
The Iranian diplomat stressed that the Islamic Republic would never tolerate any kind of foreign interference in its internal affairs, or any support for acts of terror and violence.
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