Two British journalists from Press TV, Iran’s English-language broadcaster, were released in Libya on March 18.
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Patriot of Persia: Interview with Christopher de Bellaigue
Only the pen of a Macaulay or the brush of a Vereshchagin could adequately portray the rapidly shifting scenes attending the downfall of this ancient nation,-scenes in which two powerful and presumably enlightened Christian countries played fast and loose with truth, honor, decency and law, one, at least, hesitating not even at the most […]
Iran’s Press TV To Disappear From British Television Screens
Iranian channel Press TV will disappear from British television screens after the British media regulator revoked its license.
The Attack on the Embassy, a British Plot
Even with the passage of more than two weeks since a group of Basij official-militia attacked the British embassy in Tehran, and the aftermaths of the event, Principlists (the ruling hardliners in Iran who proclaim loyalty to the ideals of the 1979 revolution) continue to make contradictory statements over the issue.
Iranian opposition student groups condemn storming of British embassy
Two opposition student organisations in Iran have condemned the storming of the British embassy, claiming those behind it were associated with the Islamic regime.
EU To Discuss Iran Ties After British Attacks
European relations with Iran are expected to be discussed at a meeting of EU foreign ministers.
Cameron: Iran faces ‘serious consequences’ for failing to protect British Embassy
TEHRAN, Iran — U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron said Iran’s failure to defend the British embassy from an attack in Tehran was a disgrace that will have serious consequences.
Iranian Lawmakers Consider Retaliation For Sanctions
Iranian lawmakers have drafted an emergency bill calling on the Foreign Ministry to expel the British ambassador to Tehran after Britain joined other Western powers to impose fresh sanctions on Iran over that country’s disputed nuclear program.
British firm with links to William Hague sells ‘protester-tracking’ product to Iran
The Daily TelegraphA British technology firm with links to William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, has sold a product to Iran which could be used to track down protesters.
Tehran Mayor to Sue Britain over Qolhak Garden
Payvand – Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf initiated a lawsuit against Britain over the ownership of the Qolhak Garden in Northern Tehran which is still occupied by the British embassy “illegally”.