UK summons Iran envoy over 鈥榯hreats鈥� to journalists

Iran International said it was moving its live broadcasting studios to the US following threats it faced in Britain. (Screenshot)
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  • 鈥淚 am appalled by the Iranian regime鈥檚 continuing threats to the lives of UK-based journalists and have today summoned its representative,鈥� Cleverly said

LONDON: The British government on Monday summoned Iran鈥檚 top diplomat in London to condemn 鈥渟erious threats鈥� to the lives of UK-based journalists, after a Persian-language TV network was forced to relocate.
Charge d鈥橝ffaires Mehdi Hosseini Matin was hauled in 鈥渢o make clear the UK will not tolerate threats to life and media freedom,鈥� British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said in a statement.
The private network Iran International announced Saturday that it had been forced on UK police advice to shut down its London studios, and had switched to 24-hour broadcasting from Washington.
The station has provided extensive coverage of anti-government protests that erupted in Iran five months ago, and said two of its senior journalists received death threats in response to their reporting.
鈥淚 am appalled by the Iranian regime鈥檚 continuing threats to the lives of UK-based journalists and have today summoned its representative to make clear this will not be tolerated,鈥� Cleverly added.
鈥淭he UK will always stand up to countries who threaten our fundamental values of freedom of expression and the media.鈥�
The diplomat, Iran鈥檚 most senior representative in London in the absence of an ambassador, was directed to meet with the head of the UK foreign ministry鈥檚 Middle East department.
London鈥檚 Metropolitan police said Saturday that working with the MI5 spy agency, since the start of 2022, it had foiled 15 plots 鈥渢o either kidnap or even kill鈥� people seen as 鈥渆nemies of the (Iranian) regime.鈥�
But the decision to ask Iran International, which employs around 100 journalists in the British capital, to shutter its office sparked concerns from rights groups.
鈥淯K is certainly able to guarantee the safety of #IranInternational. It鈥檚 a question of political will,鈥� said Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, director of the Norway-based Iran Human Rights group.
鈥淚 hope it鈥檚 a temporary measure and that @IranIntl will resume its work from London soon,鈥� he added on Twitter, arguing it was 鈥渦nacceptable that UK gives in to terrorist threats.鈥�
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak鈥檚 spokesman pushed back at such claims on Monday, telling reporters that the police have been working 鈥渆xtremely hard鈥� to protect the station鈥檚 staff.
That work continues 鈥渢o ensure they are protected,鈥� he added.
Britain continues to host two other major Farsi outlets: BBC Persian and the widely followed Manoto TV.
Also on Monday, the UK government imposed new sanctions on eight senior Iranian figures it said are responsible for domestic oppression.
London said the move, hours after the European Union announced asset freezes and visa bans on Iran鈥檚 education and culture ministers, was 鈥減art of wider efforts to hold the regime to account over its behavior globally.鈥�
The latest UK sanctions targeted three Iranian judges who had imposed the death penalty against protesters, and five commanders from Iran鈥檚 Revolutionary Guards.
Cleverly said the UK steps showed the UK 鈥渨ill never allow the regime鈥檚 threats to go unchallenged.鈥�
He added the eight Iranians now subject to travel bans and asset freezes were 鈥渞esponsible for horrific human rights violations in Iran, including the killing of children.鈥�
London has hit more than 50 Iranian individuals and entities with sanctions in response to alleged human rights violations since the latest period of unrest began last September.