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    Iranian diplomats expelled from London arrive home

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian diplomats expelled from London in retaliation for attacks on British compounds in Tehran arrived home Saturday, the official IRNA news agency reported, sealing Iran's most serious diplomatic rift with the West in decades.

    About 150 hard-liners waiting with flower necklaces had gathered at Tehran's Mehrabad airport to give the roughly two dozen diplomats and their families a hero's welcome. But the Iranian government, apparently opposed to any high-profile display that could worsen the fallout, took the diplomats off unseen from a backdoor, reflecting Iran's own internal political rifts.

    Tuesday's storming of the British Embassy and residential complex — which the British government alleges was sanctioned by Tehran's ruling elite — deepened Iran's isolation, which has grown over the decade-long standoff with the West over its nuclear program.

    Germany, France and the Netherlands have recalled their ambassadors, and Italy and Spain summoned Iranian envoys to condemn the attacks.

    It amounted to the most serious diplomatic fallout with the West since the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy after the Islamic Revolution, and some Iranian political figures have voiced doubts over whether anything can be gained from escalating the diplomatic battle.

    The obstruction of Saturday's welcome ceremony reflected the disagreements between hard-liners and the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, which opposed downgrading relations with Britain and condemned the attack on Britain's embassy.

    Iran's relations with Britain have become increasingly strained in recent months, largely due to tensions over Tehran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment, a key component of its nuclear program. The process is of deep concern internationally because it can be used to produce material for nuclear warheads in addition to reactor fuel. Iran insists its program is entirely peaceful.

    Along with the United States and other nations in Europe, Britain has backed sanctions that have so far failed to push Iran to halt its enrichment program.

    Hard-liners in Iran have said the embassy attack was an outpouring of the wrath of the Iranian people who believe Britain is a hostile country seeking to damage and weaken the Islamic Republic. Mohammad Mohammadian, a representative of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, praised the attackers, saying they had targeted the "epicenter of sedition."

    Iran's hard-line constitutional watchdog, the Guardian Council, approved a parliamentary bill into law requiring the Iranian government to downgrade relations with Britain. The government opposed it but said it would carry out the law.

    The diplomatic freeze from Europe, including key trading partner Germany, further isolates Iran just weeks after a report by the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency that alleged Iran was making strides toward mastering critical elements for atomic weapons.

    The current breakdown in relations with the West could embolden hard-liners who want a tougher stance against the International Atomic Energy Agency, which they accuse of being manipulated by the U.S. and allies.

    Britain's ambassador to Iran, Dominick Chilcott — now back in Britain — offered new details about the attacks, saying the experience had been "frightening."

    "We had no idea how it was going to end," he said, describing how the mob trashed rooms, damaged furniture, scrawled graffiti and tore up a portrait of Queen Victoria, as staff took shelter in a secure area of the embassy.

    "It felt like very spiteful, mindless vandalism, but it wasn't quite mindless," Chilcott said. "They removed anything that was electronic — mobile telephones, personal computers — anything that might give information about who you were talking to or what you were doing."

    At one point, the intruders started a fire inside the chancery building, forcing the staff to leave the safe area, climb down a fire escape and exit the building. A small number of police escorted them to a building on the edge of the compound and told them to lie low.

    "We turned all the lights out and we sat in the dark and we could hear the noise of the intruders going on around us," he said.

    He said seven staff at a separate residential compound that was also attacked were seized and "quite roughly handled" by the invaders.

    British Foreign Secretary William Hague has led the accusations that the rioters had a green light from Iranian authorities, including the powerful Revolutionary Guard. On Thursday, he said the attacks were "clearly premeditated" by high-ranking officials.

    Iranian government officials said the storming of the embassy by angry protesters was unexpected and Iranian police intervened to protect the British diplomats and get the attackers out of the buildings.

    The demonstrations had been organized by hard-line groups on university campuses and Islamic seminaries and included denunciations of the latest sanctions on Iran over its nuclear efforts.

    Such major anti-Western rallies are rarely allowed to occur without official approval and often include state-backed forces including a paramilitary group known as the Basij, which is part of the vast security network controlled by the Revolutionary Guard.

    Images broadcast around the world showed demonstrators tearing down Union Jack flags, brandishing a looted picture of Queen Elizabeth II and tossing out looted documents.

    The deepening tensions with Britain and others may also trigger further rifts within Iran.

    For months, Iran's ruling system has ordered arrests and intimidation against political allies of President Ahmadinejad, who has sharply fallen from favor after challenging decisions by the head of the theocracy, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    Ahmadinejad has remained silent since the attacks, but his supporters have raised questions about whether Iran's interests are served by a diplomatic battle with the West.

    ___

    Associated Press writers David Stringer, Jill Lawless and Cassandra Vinograd in London contributed to this report.

     

    137 comments

    • Liberty1st  •  5 mths ago
      Iran is going to do something soon. They did not want their diplomats in London. The invasion of the Brit Embassy was calculated to sever relations. Something on the order of a war in Gaza or perhaps an atomic test. Any americans in Iran, Gaza, Syria, should get out while the gettin is good, There is a whole lotta shakin going on soon.
      • Zhubin Zarindast 5 mths ago
        Yeah, I suspected that too. The thing is if Iran tested an atom bomb tommorow, it would immediately expose itself to a massive attack, but they can implicitly do that, just like North Korea did.
      • A Yahoo! User 5 mths ago
        an internal power shake up. thats whats going on. they will be a full on islamic theocracy without the trappings of a president or parliment. ahmadinejab and his crew are out... afterwards, elections will simply be suspended until they are needed again,just enough, to pacify the populace. the mullahs will push as far as they can. takes only 1 generation to reshape a countries conscience. they are already there.
    • I'm late !  •  Dallas, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I see in the photo they are carting away a plasma tv, funny !! Bet their luggage is filled with all those western goodies, back to reality for them !
      • Zhubin Zarindast 5 mths ago
        Those western goodies are abundant over there, due to the black market and imports from UAE.
      • Dick 5 mths ago
        wow wow slow down dumber Harry LG and samsung made in south korea and not in europe.
      • Moe 5 mths ago
        wow wow slow down even further #$%$ Re-read his post. He said "Bet their luggage is filled with all those western goodies" the LG plasma wouldn't fit into luggage so perhaps there is two comments in his post.
    • n0witrytobeamused  •  Chadds Ford, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Any Iranian with any brains at all FLED the country years ago. I have known a few of them- really nice people. But they can't go back to their homeland, it is overrun by tyrants.
      • Jan Trescak 5 mths ago
        Only Iranians I now personally in here in Australia are very decent polite people and many are my friends.
      • Rowdyroady 5 mths ago
        Ditto. I have several close friends who fled Iran when they were young. Great people who are so sad at what is going on. THey cannot even visit Iran to see their releatives left behind.
      • Zhubin Zarindast 5 mths ago
        I am an Iranian, and I haven't been back since 2000, but I know people who live in Los Angeles and go back frequently to visit relatives.
    • Yuri  •  St. Louis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      all of this certainly clarifies the positions. makes it clear who are 15th century barbarians with no respect for international law or civilized conduct. People living in dark ages, with women treated like donkeys and threatening neighbors. country that while overseeing a plunge in the standards of living insists on building nuclear capability while oil is under its feet. who would believe that in the 21st century we would still be putting up with such country.
    • iegep  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Ahhh, back in the homeland....no beer allowed. Women wear sheets over their heads. My government is a reincarnation of the old soviet union and people just disappear; and our economy is in tatters. Maybe the Supreme Leader can pull off a Supreme miracle......Or maybe I should have been a stow away in London.....
      • Jan Trescak 5 mths ago
        There must be clandestine beer in Iran. Can you imagine life without beer?
      • Zhubin Zarindast 5 mths ago
        There's everything over there, cos it's all banned.
    • Dave T  •  Ottawa, Canada  •  5 mths ago
      it is the time to expel all iranian official in Canada as well. there is no international law in Iran.
      • John Krantz 5 mths ago
        u like deepthroating the media and ur government eh? whats next their gonna tell you ahmadinejad is jesus himself and youll worsihp him?
      • Zhubin Zarindast 5 mths ago
        Canada's doesn't count. Maple syrup.
      • jets 5 mths ago
        E.KADIC
        we should deport traitor like you too. you retard are the biggest problem we have who raping most of christian country. GO BURN IN HELL WITH IRAN. MOVE THEIRE AND ENJOY FREEDOM. YOU PEOPLE ARE CANCER TO THE WORLD WHO WILL CONVERT WEST TO AFGHANISTAN IN FEW YEARS.
    • Allank  •  Grafton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      And not one Iranian had to wait at the airport for 444 days
    • Matthew  •  5 mths ago
      The UK now smells just a little bit better.
    • Frank Regina  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Way to go England. WAKE UP AMERICA
    • darkhorse57  •  Madison, United States  •  5 mths ago
      TIME TO BRING OUT THE MICKEY MOUSE "F*** IRAN" TEE SHIRTS AGAIN!
    • Denne herre betaler!  •  5 mths ago
      Look at what these "Islamic pure devotees" are bringing home - a widescreen flat LG TV. What do they expect to watch- beheadings in 1080p or maybe a beauty show of face covered women dressed in head to toe black? No more shopping in London for these low lifes. That is why the UN is so popular with them. These Islamic and Third World UN people come here for bargains and shopping. Throw them all out and make them endure their own miserable countries.
    • Juan  •  Wallingford, United States  •  5 mths ago
      There are beautiful women in Iran,Why do they have to cover their pretty faces ? Persia as Iran should be called,was part of humanity in the past,now it has become a divided fanatical state ,there is no room in the reality of the world for this idiocy to continue.
    • Denne herre betaler!  •  5 mths ago
      Good. They never should have left. Any woman wearing a mask should stay in their Muslim home country. They don't belong in England, Europe, US or any Western or even Asian country. They belong exactly where they are now.
    • AnnaM  •  Peoria, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Religion should stay out of politics. Throughout history, religious fanaticism has created death, suffering and destruction in the name of God
    • skipatone  •  5 mths ago
      Good now stay there.
    • agy  •  5 mths ago
      I'm wonder if the mob would storm the Syrian embassy how soon the police would arrive and kill them by hundreds.
    • oldguy  •  San Bernardino, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Would someone please explain why this is a story to be put on YAHOO?Of course they are going back to Iran when kicked out.
    • CHE-tech  •  5 mths ago
      1
      The Arabs are not happy.
      · They are not happy in Gaza .
      · They are not happy in the West Bank .
      · They are not happy in Jerusalem ..
      · They are not happy in Israel .
      · They are not happy in Egypt .
      · They are not happy in Libya .
      · They are not happy in Algeria .
      · They are not happy in Tunis ..
      · They are not happy in Morocco .
      · They are not happy in Yemen .
      · They are not happy in Iraq .
      · They are not happy in Afghanistan .
      · They are not happy in Syria .
      · They are not happy in Lebanon .
      · They are not happy in Sudan .
      · They are not happy in Jordan ..
      · They are not happy in Iran .
      Where are the Arabs happy?
      They are happy in England.
      They are happy in France.
      They are happy in Italy.
      They are happy in Germany.
      They are happy in Sweden.
      They are happy in Holland.
      They are happy in Denmark.
      They are happy in Belgium.
      They are happy in Norway.
      They are happy in U.S.A.
      They are happy in Canada.
      They are happy in Romania.
      They are happy in Hungary.
      They are happy in Australia.
      They are happy in New Zealand.
      They are happy in any other country in the
      world that is not under a Muslim rule.
      And who do they blame?
      · Not Islam.
      · Not their leadership.
      · Not themselves.
      But the countries in which they are happy to live.
      This is so true... Democracy is really good for them:
      In a democracy they can live comfortably, enjoy the high quality of life which they did not build and work for, they don’t have to be productive and earn a living, they can be wild, and break the law, exploit the social services, wear Burkas and make a mockery of our Police and Courts and generally bite the hand that feeds them.
      The question is why do they always try to bring their failed system with them, why do they want to turn other countries into the country they left for a better life...?
      Muslims make up less than 3% of our population yet our Government is fixated on pandering to them...
      Why??, THAT'S WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW, WHAT ARE THESE GOVERNMENTS GETTING IN RETURN??
      SOMETHING WE ARE NOT SEEING AND THEY ARE NOT SAYING.
      WE BETTER FIND OUT.
      (THIS IS CRAZY).
    • tex  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Now you all know why Reagan armed Saddam Hussein and Iraq to fight Iran in their 8 year war against each other.
    • Mr. Fiziqs  •  5 mths ago
      Iranian Diplomacy. The definition of "Oxymoron."
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