- Iran: Eight Prisoners Hanged on Drug Charges
- Daughter of late Iranian president jailed for ‘spreading lies’ - IRAN: Annual report on the death penalty 2016 - Taheri Facing the Death Penalty Again - Dedicated team seeking return of missing agent in Iran - Iran Arrests 2, Seizes Bibles During Catholic Crackdown
- Trump to welcome Netanyahu as Palestinians fear U.S. shift
- Details of Iran nuclear deal still secret as US-Tehran relations unravel - Will Trump's Next Iran Sanctions Target China's Banks? - Don’t ‘tear up’ the Iran deal. Let it fail on its own. - Iran Has Changed, But For The Worse - Iran nuclear deal ‘on life support,’ Priebus says
- Female Activist Criticizes Rouhani’s Failure to Protect Citizens
- Iran’s 1st female bodybuilder tells her story - Iranian lady becomes a Dollar Millionaire on Valentine’s Day - Two women arrested after being filmed riding motorbike in Iran - 43,000 Cases of Child Marriage in Iran - Woman Investigating Clinton Foundation Child Trafficking KILLED!
- Senior Senators, ex-US officials urge firm policy on Iran
- In backing Syria's Assad, Russia looks to outdo Iran - Six out of 10 People in France ‘Don’t Feel Safe Anywhere’ - The liberal narrative is in denial about Iran - Netanyahu urges Putin to block Iranian power corridor - Iran Poses ‘Greatest Long Term Threat’ To Mid-East Security |
Tuesday 28 December 2010Iran considers action against London
UPI/2010-12-28 - Iranian lawmakers are obligated to give a serious response to British accusations regarding Iran's human rights record, the speaker of Parliament said Tuesday. Tehran is outraged at London following comments made by Simon Gass, the British envoy to Tehran. Gass on Dec. 9 -- International Human Rights Day -- spoke out against Iran's alleged practice of arbitrarily arresting journalists and political activists. "Nowhere are they under greater threat than in Iran," Gass said. Ali Larijani, the speaker of the Iranian Parliament, said Tehran was "necessitated to give a serious response (to London)," the semiofficial Fars News Agency reports. Iranian lawmakers are considering a measure to cut diplomatic ties with London over the human rights row. Ramin Mehmanparast, a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said London needs to address the issue promptly or face a diplomatic backlash. "If British authorities do not heed these sensitivities and refuse to somehow correct their past mistakes, the reaction of the Iranian nation and lawmakers may be different from the past," he was quoted as saying. There was no official response from the British Embassy in Tehran since the Dec. 9 comments from Gass. |