Published 19:54 IST, January 13th 2020
UK summons Iranian ambassador to convey 'strong objections' over envoy's arrest
The UK PM's spokesperson has said that London has summoned the Iranian ambassador to convey 'strong objections' on brief detention of UK's ambassador to Tehran
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Britain Prime Minister Boris Johnson's spokesperson said on January 13 that London has summoned the Iranian ambassador to convey their 'strong objections' over brief detention of British ambassador to Tehran. Rob Macaire was arrested by Iranian authorities on January 11 for reportedly attending a demonstration. However, he was released after being identified.
British PM's spokesperson called it an 'unacceptable breach of the Vienna Convention' and called for an investigation. Furthermore, Britain is seeking 'full assurances' from the Iranian government that such incident 'will never happen again'. The United States had called on Iran to apologise for detaining the British ambassador.
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UK's Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said in a statement that "the arrest of our Ambassador in Tehran without grounds or explanation is a flagrant violation of international law. The Iranian government is at a crossroads moment. It can continue its march towards pariah status with all the political and economic isolation that entails, or take steps to deescalate tensions and engage in a diplomatic path forward."
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Protesters shot in Iran
A video that has surfaced on the internet shows injured demonstrators who were reportedly shot by Iranian security forces while they were protesting against the Islamic Republic's initial denial that it shot down Ukrainian jetliner. The video show protesters near Azadi Square fleeing as a tear gas canister landed among them after which a woman can also be heard calling out in Farsi. Another video also shows a woman being carried away, leaving a blood trail on the ground while people around her are heard saying that she has been shot by live ammunition in the leg.
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While speaking to a local media outlet, Tehran's police chief, General Hossein Rahimi denied that his officers opened fire. He said, “Police treated people who had gathered with patience and tolerance”. He further added, “Police did not shoot in the gatherings since broad-mindedness and restraint has been agenda of the police forces of the capital”.
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(With AP inputs)
19:54 IST, January 13th 2020