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Iran: U.K. Embassy Stormed

First Posted: 11/29/11 08:15 AM ET Updated: 11/30/11 09:57 AM ET

By NASSER KARIMI, Associated Press

TEHRAN, Iran -- 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. compound in 1979.

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 the official IRNA news agency said about 300 protesters entered the British ambassador's residence in another part of the city and replaced British flags with Iranian ones. The British Foreign Office harshly denounced the melee and said Iran has a "clear duty" under international law to protect diplomats and offices.

"We are outraged by this," said the statement. "It is utterly unacceptable and we condemn it."

It said a "significant number" of protesters entered the compound and caused vandalism, but gave no other details on damage or whether diplomatic staff was inside the embassy, although the storming occurred after business hours.

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.

The occupier 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.

State TV reported that another group of hard-line students gathered at the gate of British ambassador's residence in northern Tehran, at the same time.

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."

The United States also released a statement condemning the embassy storming. "We urge Iran to fully respect its international obligations, to condemn the incident, to prosecute the offenders, and to ensure that no further such incidents take place either at the British Embassy or any other mission in Iran."

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.

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

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An Iranian hard-line protester runs inside the British Embassy as a diplomatic vehicle is set on fire by demonstrators who stormed the embassy, in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. Dozens of hard-line Iranian students stormed the British Embassy in Tehran on Tuesday, bringing down the Union Jack flag and throwing documents from windows in scenes reminiscent of the anger against Western powers after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The mob moved into the diplomatic compound 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. (AP)
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01:14 AM on 12/02/2011
Why haven't UK students stormed the Iranian embassy in their country?
06:11 PM on 12/01/2011
Male hormones gone wild, they keep trying to connect to their brains!
08:30 PM on 11/30/2011
These are not Iranian students. They are government militia, known as they Basij. Anti-riot Police would treat students differently...they would shoot them.
09:48 PM on 11/30/2011
We were all waiting impatiently for you to come over and clarify this. Now go back to watching Fox new.
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anton123
11:12 PM on 11/30/2011
And you back to Al-Jazeera? :-)
09:21 PM on 12/05/2011
What exactly do you need clarification for, Iranian students, Basij or the anti-riot police? And what does this have to do with Fox News? Or is that your default projection on anything you disagree with or don’t understand? To think that this was somehow not orchestrated by elements of the regime is what you need to clarify, if that is what you are suggesting. Tell me how Iranian students feel about the Basij in their Universities. Did Fox News send its agents to kill people on the Iranian streets in 2009? Try holding your breath while you impatiently wait.
01:39 PM on 12/02/2011
Anti-riot Police didn't shoot anyone in 2009 elections protests, nor have typically acted violent in the past. Who organized it, how sever it was, whether riot police acted quick and assertive enough to control the situation, and how much damage was done is still up to debate. But it's very clear that this is being milked much better by the west than the regime.
09:25 PM on 12/05/2011
Try telling that to the dead victim’s families.
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harrymudd
06:48 PM on 11/30/2011
This was orchastrated by government or at least parts of the government. I am not sure why but it may to deflect attention from its troubles. Probably a big miscalculation by the Islamic Republic. It is hard to say what they really meant to gain. However they gave thier opponents all the reason to apply pressure.
09:28 AM on 12/01/2011
Source?
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harrymudd
11:20 AM on 12/01/2011
After the brutal suppression of 2009 protests no student dares do this. Not without government approval and students generally oppose the regime. I am from Iran and get first hand news. The regime has thousands of guards flooding the capital. Meanwhile the real students are organizing future anti regime protests. If this was not planned police would have stopped it in a matter of minutes. It physically impossible for this many people to get to the embassy without approval. That is my proof do some research and you will find the same thing.
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sammi 56
03:25 PM on 12/01/2011
That has been said--who among us can really know what is the cause. Most likely the government is feeling the pinch over sanctions and deflected their anger to the embassy in stead of their own Government
05:59 PM on 11/30/2011
That's one thing the Iranians have got down, storming embassies.
05:57 PM on 11/30/2011
I thought Iran was a peacful nation.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
05:37 PM on 11/30/2011
The # 1 picture caught Obama from the back.
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mastheader1
usmc57 9th grade dropout
01:35 PM on 11/30/2011
Why we should have no religion in politics.
09:59 AM on 11/30/2011
Why the British have not punished the Israelis for their nuclear weapons program?
The Israeli loyalist, Rupert Murdoch, owned the most influential British politicians and rewarded them well. They would not touch Israel.
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anton123
01:33 PM on 11/30/2011
How this your mumbo-jumbo related to the article?
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
05:38 PM on 11/30/2011
NOT!!!
08:55 AM on 11/30/2011
Wow. Those 'students' must have been on an internship program, picked up some extra credit, maybe? Kind of like our 'student' protestors who seem to have endless hours to burn making a 'statement' to the world.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
05:39 PM on 11/30/2011
OWS gone wild??
09:30 AM on 12/01/2011
I'd like to see a cop try and pepper spray them.
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08:35 AM on 11/30/2011
I was surprised to learn that the UK still has diplomatic relations with Iran.

Considering how sh*tty the Brits have treated the Persians for several hundred years, I would have expected the Persian to have completely thrown out the Brits a long time ago.

Given that there are still Brits in Iran means to me that the Iranians are a LOT more tolerant than most people on earth.
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JubalTHarshaw
Just Passing Through...
08:59 AM on 11/30/2011
It’s always fun to read a post from someone with absolutely no commons sense, grasp of history or understanding of current events. Iran, the country with no religious persecution or homosexuality? Most nations, even those run by insane theocratic thugs, tend to maintain a diplomatic corps and host embassies and consulates. Iran has a history of invading them and thumbing its nose at international law. Iran has called for the destruction of Israel and routinely denies the existence of the Holocaust. If you think that Iran is a decent, humanistic, tolerant nation, you probably thought that Hitler and Mussolini were just regular guys who got the trains to run on time and liked dogs...
10:36 AM on 11/30/2011
Somehow I knew that the issue of homosexuality and wiping Israel off the map is going to come up again. Both issues have been manufactured by western media and have been debunked. Do some research.
09:33 AM on 12/01/2011
Oh my god! The leader of Iran said they're gonna DESTROY Israel! Wait, he's not the leader and never was? Surely he was second in line...no? Third? No....Sixth? Bingo. That's kind of as intimidating as your mayor saying we're gonna go to war with russia...
12:43 PM on 11/30/2011
On the plus side it was British pressure that ended the African Slave trade in Persia/Iran.....so British sh$#yness has some good uses too
10:27 AM on 12/01/2011
Make it up as you go, never mind the truth, just spin it.
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karaokekoncerts
06:46 AM on 11/30/2011
If Bush would have been smart and known his alphabet, he would have know that N comes before Q and would've invaded the right country.
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08:29 AM on 11/30/2011
And killed lots more Amerincas
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karaokekoncerts
08:36 AM on 11/30/2011
AT least the ones that died already would have died for a reason other than O-I-L
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JubalTHarshaw
Just Passing Through...
09:01 AM on 11/30/2011
Well, Mr. Obama has demonstrated his willingness to earn that Nobel Peace prize by engaging in far more wars and kinetic military activities than Mr. Bush. What’s your point? BDS is so passé…
gibster1070
Fish in a barrel
06:39 AM on 11/30/2011
My comments don't seem to be making it through the screeners. I think Barack Obama is a swell guy and that he is doing a great job. Sorry to see Barney retire, and I really miss Ted K. Let's see if this one makes it.
08:00 AM on 11/30/2011
Loud and clear. Well the left Media loves OB to be loved don't know why but they do. Must be kick backs.
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fireart
I got mine the hard way.
05:52 PM on 11/30/2011
You are funny.
gibster1070
Fish in a barrel
06:34 AM on 11/30/2011
Our President has spoken. This behavior is "not acceptable". That means that Iran can continue to build nukes, take hostages where possible, send their leader here to make speeches and generally laugh in our face. Wait until they get nukes. Little Johnny What's his name becomes much more than a nuisance.
jessdog
Occupiers Are Not Victims.
04:35 AM on 11/30/2011
1953 Iran coup= current events. Thank you Kermit Rooselvelt
06:15 PM on 11/30/2011
I wonder who will thank Obama in the future and for what.
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sammi 56
03:31 PM on 12/01/2011
Don't worry about it -just sit on your Tac and watch