Call for designation as a terrorist

Mr Zelati was stabbed in the leg on March 29 by three unidentified men who fled the country on a flight from Heathrow Airport.According to reports, police believe they are Eastern European mercenaries.

He recovered well and was back on the air within days, but is currently living in a safe place under police guard.

So does Mr. Zeraati, 36. Call for the outlawing of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. “Killing people outside Iran, taking American, British and European citizens hostage… shows that they can be considered a terrorist organization,” he told the BBC this week.

Ms Sabet said she Police advised her to leave home after her colleagues were attacked. When she heard the news about Mr. Zelati, her primary emotion was anger. This is still true.

“If they were able to send agents into the UK, successfully stab a journalist and then go to Heathrow and fly out of the country, then there would be serious questions about safety here and what would be tolerated.”

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (pictured: during a military parade in 2008) was established by the regime's founder Ruhollah Khomeini (left) and reports directly to the country's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei (shown in the right banner) (Photo: Hossein Beris/Middle East Images via AFP)
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps marches directly to the country’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (visible in right banner) during a march in 2008 after succeeding regime founder Ruhollah Khomeini (left) Respond (Photo: Hossein Beris/Middle East Images via AFP)

She shared a letter with us about her case Isent by Security Minister Tom Tugendhat to local MP Tulip Siddique, the Labor MP.

Mr Tugendhat acknowledged the “unprecedented threat from the Iranian regime” and said Tehran “has developed a pattern of such behavior that is completely unacceptable but is typical of the regime and lacks respect for fundamental rights” “.

“We will not tolerate threats to the lives of British individuals and any form of intimidation,” he said.

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To deal with “Iran-related threats,” he pledged to use “every tool available to the government” and was prepared to use “all the tools at our disposal.”

Ms Sabet believes the government’s actions show otherwise.

“He recognized the threat posed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to British soil,” she said. “If an organization carries out terrorist activities in the UK, how exactly does tolerating such activity create a deterrent?”

A government spokesman said: “The UK government, law enforcement and our international partners will continue to work together to identify, deter and respond to threats from Iran.

“We will continue to take strong action against Iran when it threatens people in the UK and around the world. The UK has sanctioned more than 400 Iranian individuals and entities, including the entire Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.”

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