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    Iranian students storm British Embassy in Tehran

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Hard-line Iranian students stormed British diplomatic sites in Tehran on Tuesday, bringing down the Union Jack flag, burning an embassy vehicle and throwing documents from windows in scenes reminiscent of the seizing of the U.S. Embassy compound in 1979.

    The act drew a sharp rebuke from London. British Prime Minister David Cameron called it "outrageous and indefensible" and warned the Iranian government will face "serious consequences" for "its unacceptable failure" to protect diplomats in line with international law. He said those measures would be considered in coming days.

    The mob surged past riot police into the British Embassy complex — which they pelted with petrol bombs and stones — two days after Iran's parliament approved a bill that reduces diplomatic relations with Britain following London's support of recently upgraded Western sanctions on Tehran over its disputed nuclear program. Flames shot out of a sport utility vehicle parked outside the brick building.

    Demonstrators outside the embassy also burned British flags and clashed with police as the rally, which had been organized by student groups at universities and seminaries.

    Less than two hours later, police appeared to regain control of the site. But about 300 protesters reportedly entered a residential complex for staff in another part of the city and replaced British flags with Iranian ones.

    The British Foreign Office also harshly denounced the melee.

    It said a "significant number" of protesters entered the compound and caused vandalism, but gave no other details on damage.

    Cameron said all embassy staff have been accounted for and praised Britain's ambassador to Iran for handling a "dangerous situation with calm and professionalism." He also said Iran's government must immediately secure Britain's compound and ensure the staff's safety.

    In Washington, the White House issued a statement strongly condemning the attacks and saying Iran has an obligation to protect foreign embassies. The U.S. broke off diplomatic relations with Iran during the embassy siege in 1980.

    The semiofficial Mehr news agency said embassy staff had left the compound before the mobs entered, but it also said those who occupied the area had taken six staff as hostages. It did not give their nationalities and the report was later removed from the website without elaboration.

    The protesters broke through after clashing with anti-riot police and chanting for its takeover. "Death to England," some cried in the first significant assault of a foreign diplomatic area in Iran in years. More protesters poured into the compound as police tried to clear the site.

    Smoke rose from some areas of the embassy grounds and the British flag was replaced with a banner in the name of 7th century Shiite saint, Imam Hussein. Occupiers also tore down picture of Queen Elizabeth II.

    Protesters called for the closure of the embassy calling it a "spy den" — the same phrase used after militants stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and held 52 hostages for 444 days. In the early moments of the siege, protesters tossed out papers from the compound and hauled down the U.S. flag. Washington and Tehran have no diplomatic relations since then.

    The rally outside the British Embassy — on a main street in Tehran downtown — included protesters carrying photographs of nuclear scientist Majid Shahriari, who was killed last year in an attack that Iran blamed on Israeli and British spy services.

    In a northern part of the city, the official IRNA news agency said about 300 protesters entered a complex used for embassy staff and other officials.

    Britain's Foreign Office said it was in contact with embassy officials. Officials were still checking on the well-being of workers and diplomats, a spokeswoman said on condition of anonymity in line with standing policy.

    It also warned its citizens in Iran to "stay inside and keep a low profile."

    Tensions with Britain date back to the 19th century when the Persian monarchy gave huge industrial concessions to London, which later included significant control over Iran's oil industry.

    But they have become increasingly strained as the West accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons — a charge Tehran denies.

    In recent years, Iran was angered by Britain's decision in 2007 honor author Salman Rushdie with a knighthood.

    Rushdie went into hiding after Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini issued a 1989 fatwa, or religious edict, ordering Muslims to kill the author because his novel "The Satanic Verses" allegedly insulted Islam.

    The decision shortly after Iran detained 15 British sailors and marines in March 2007 for allegedly entering the country's territorial waters in the Gulf — a claim Britain denies. The 15 were released after nearly two weeks in captivity.

    In 2006, angry mobs burned the Danish flag and attacked Danish and other Western embassies in Tehran in protest to the reprinting of a cartoon deemed insulting of the Prophet Muhammad in the Nordic country's newspapers.

    ___

    Associated Press writer David Stringer in London contributed to this report.

     

    3,348 comments

    • robert  •  Chico, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Britain should close its Iranian embassy and consulates, and order its citizens in Iran to come home PDQ.
      • Richard 5 mths ago
        amen, no need to deal with that govt and put your people at risk
      • mindingmyownbiz 5 mths ago
        But it should make you woder why the Brits always hang around these God forsaken places!! Could it be the oil? The Natural gas? The vast minerals? I'm sure it's not the b o or the hijabi women!
      • mychael 5 mths ago
        parasitic british go home !
    • Cactus Dan  •  5 mths ago
      Sanctions against Iran? What a joke. As long as China keeps purchasing their oil, they will have the money to fund whatever they want to do.
      • Randall Flagg 5 mths ago
        China and Russia should be kicked out of N.A.T.O. and other world agencies for dealing with Iran, a terrorist nation. They shouldn't be able to screw up the rest of the world just because they want to make money. It's a bad joke that they have veto power.
      • Referee 5 mths ago
        Funny thing is, it is BRITAIN that is purchasing the oil nimrod. Better go back and read the article again.
      • MD RX 5 mths ago
        China and Russia aren't in N.A.T.O. I believe you are referring to the permanent seats both countries hold on the United Nations security council.
    • me  •  5 mths ago
      so the iran riot squad couldn't hold back a handful of people invading the embassy, but they can beat the hell out of 20,000 when there on the streets protesting the govt........i got a feeling those people were sent in there by the govt.....lol
      • Abdiel 5 mths ago
        Your feeling do not matter because you do not matter. Proof...
      • ghostie 5 mths ago
        It was a slow day! No one was protestign Iran's government, why would it matter?
      • Tatiana 5 mths ago
        Actually about half of those killed during the protests were the goverment forces. Altogether about 30 people died in the turmoil since the last elections.
    • George  •  Port Huron, United States  •  5 mths ago
      These aren't students, they're government sanctioned thugs just as they were when Carter was prez!
      • MiniMe 5 mths ago
        You got it George, that's a point that most miss.
      • Grant 5 mths ago
        Ah, college students need jobs too!! Hired government sanctioned thug looks good a resume.
      • maughan8 5 mths ago
        just like obamas thugs taking over parks blocking ports but most here wont wake up
    • Bill  •  5 mths ago
      Deja vu.
      • Emam 5 mths ago
        Exactly! Except this time totally orchestrated by the IRI to resemble the events during the revolution and overtaking of the US embassy! Except this time the Iranian people are against such acts. 10% of the population are pro-IRI which is not a small number with 75 million people living there! Unfortunately those 10% have power (as in guns!) not only are destroying Iran and its heritage, but give the rest of the people a bad name.
      • TG 5 mths ago
        Emam is delusional. If you think 10% of the people in Iran are pro governement then you live in la la land. The reality is that a lot more people support the IRI than the rich northern Tehraners want the rest of the world to know!
      • ghostie 5 mths ago
        Emam most likely isn't delusional. You covered for them in your statement. "rich northern Tehraners want the rest of the world to know" the rich are able to control the government and the government controls the media meaning things are left out.
    • PFA  •  5 mths ago
      I read "Iranian students" as 'Iranian Government stooges', and they are just doing what that Gov't wants.
    • yahoo comment  •  5 mths ago
      Students?
      Call them what they really are - Fascist muslims hired by the gov't to make a statement.
    • riprap  •  New York, United States  •  5 mths ago
      This activity, brought to you by the Iran Government! The Government makes all the decisions in Iran. If Iranians protest in Iran, they're subject to be beaten, imprisoned, or killed. Remember Neda?
    • Brook  •  5 mths ago
      Make no mistake about it, this was not a student-led demonstration. This riot was planned and supported by the Iranian government.
    • hgjim  •  San Diego, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Why yes, this is cleary the best means for the Iranians to show their peaceful intentions with regard to nuclear power....
    • The Madman  •  Huntington Beach, United States  •  5 mths ago
      As the slaughter of WW2 fades, the young gear up for something they will wish they had not wished for.
    • Not GOP; Not Dem; America ...  •  5 mths ago
      Permit me to "enlighten" a few of you - and I'm NOT trying to be sarcastic either. Remember back in '79 who one of the "leaders" of the occupying thugs in the American Embassy was Ammadinejad - yeah, the current President of this rogue, Islamic nation? Well, the butthead is at it again, only 42 years older.
    • Progressive  •  5 mths ago
      Where were the British guards? An embassy is a sovereign territory of that country. An attack would be viewed as an act of agression or even war. Guards should have opened fire on them. It is their right and duty to protect their territory.
    • staffingC  •  5 mths ago
      russia and china are the pb as they help iran in many ways
    • jwstwocents  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Isolate...shun....ignore Iran. UK should toss their diplomats out of London....time to take a stand, even if it is only "diplomatic"
    • GM  •  5 mths ago
      You can bet that everyone of those Iranians who made it into the embassy were Iranian Republican Guard operatives who basically just got to ransack and carry away anything that they can find from a foriegn embassy. If the Iranians are going to act like spoiled childern, then it is time to spank them like spoiled children and spank them hard. Sanctions are a Joke. If we sank their entire navy in a day, they might decide that they are playing above their weight.
    • Mud  •  5 mths ago
      can anyone say 1979 all over again?
    • Soroush  •  Shiraz, Iran  •  5 mths ago
      These are not Iranian students
    • Bi-lateral  •  5 mths ago
      THE DANCING PALESTINIANS WERE TRICKED INTO BEING FILMED:
      TV magazine Panorama states that footage not aired shows the
      street surrounding the celebration in Jerusalem is quiet. Furthermore,
      the reporter states that a man in a white T-shirt incited the children and
      gathered people together for the shot. The Panorama report, dated
      September 20, 2001, quotes Communications Professor Martin Löffelholz
      explaining that in the images one sees jubilant Palestinian children
      and several adults but there is no indication that their pleasure is
      related to the attack. The woman seen cheering (Nawal Abdel Fatah)
      stated afterwards that she was offered cake if she celebrated on
      camera, and was frightened when she saw the pictures on television
      afterward.
      cite; W I k i 2009. the thieving Zionists who pirated and altered this post HAVE NO CITATION
    • GN  •  5 mths ago
      There is a history of Iranian government policy which uses government stooges and thugs. Photos clearly show students who are 40+ years old. Other governments should make the appropriate response. There is no diplomacy possible here.
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