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Published Date: 06 July 2009
A BRITISH diplomatic compound is close to being seized by the Iranian authorities, one of the country's hardline military commanders has warned.
The Gulhak Gardens is the leafy summer residency for British diplomats – and home to the British Council – in an upmarket suburb of the capital Tehran, several miles north of the main British embassy in the city centre.

Brigadier General Mir-Fais
al Baqerzade suggested plans were under way to take back the compound through legal means, rather than a militant-style take over like the US embassy siege of 1979. "Effective measures have been taken to materialise the legitimate right of the Iranian nation and retake the compound," he said.

The same general once said: "If the British Government wants to keep Gulhak, then they should exchange it for Hyde Park."

Last night, the Foreign Office refused to comment as staff in London could not get through to their counterparts in Tehran.

But the timing of his remarks this weekend seemed designed to stoke tensions with London which are already high because of Tehran's threat to put on trial a detained British embassy employee charged with "acting against national security".

Last night, Foreign Secretary David Miliband said he was hopeful an eighth British embassy worker would be released by the Iranians. So far, seven have been released, while one more has been threatened with a trial.

Mr Miliband said he felt "cold anger" about the seizure of embassy staff but was trying to focus his energies on securing their release.

He said: "It is very important that my anger, my cold anger about the way our staff have been treated, in this case Iranian citizens, doesn't turn into a rhetorical volley at the Iranian regime because that doesn't do anything either for our people or for reform in Iran. What's important is I turn my anger into determination to see that justice is done by our people."

Meanwhile, it was reported last night that a freelance journalist with joint British and Greek citizenship, Iason Athanasiadis-Fowden has been released. The Foreign Office could not confirm this or another report that another worker had been released.

There are still concerns over the remaining captive, Hossein Rassam, 44, a senior British Embassy employee.



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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2009 11:45 PM
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  • Location: Edinburgh
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1

ukrefusenik,

camelon 06/07/2009 01:22:53
joe biden has announced that the yanks will not interfere if ****** attacks the islamic republic , the british embassy, like british embassies the world over, is a nest of spies , using its diplomatic immunity , to act as a proxy for its overlord , funneling money and logistics to armed insurrectionists , responsible for outrages that have recently wracked the country . the third part of the electorate that lost the recent election , contains plenty of those "useful idiots" that are merely grist to the mill of the ever desperate americans , their uni polar power diminishing in front of their eyes ,their ability to dictate favourable terms for their economy questioned /challenged by the coming powers , some say that the Iranian government is "paranoid" , whereas their enemies and the cynical plots that they further day on day ,year on year, decade on decade , are only TOO REAL . sorry if this post has "gone too far" for bourgeois sensibilities .
2

Jardine,

06/07/2009 04:16:46
2 Keep taking the medication.
3

Jason,

Japan 06/07/2009 04:41:55
Is the British Embassy, Tehran, still located in "Bobby Sands'" Street? Has HMG managed to do anything about that yet?
Similar situation with the Embassy in Paris.
4

Jock's Away,

Africa 06/07/2009 06:17:39
Heart warming to see Milband throwing his teddy in the corner."justice done by our people." of course you will dear boy. Get a life. Biden has just given the nod to Netanyahu to deal with a civilian engery facility in Iran. Remember a man called Arther Balfour made a similar throw away line in 1917 for the same people. once the rabbit is running, getting it back in the trap is highly unlikely. doesn't the FM have urgent business on Pitcain Island??
NB: the Gulhak compound is a beautiful and tranquil oasis, a respite from the oppressive heat of tehran summers, pity if it becomes a victim of shallow politics. Cold anything in those summers welcome.
5

Joe Plaice,

the Nutmeg of Consolation 06/07/2009 08:22:40
Thank goodnes we have WMDs based on the Clyde with which to threaten these Johnny Foreigner types. Oh, wait a minute, they don't seem to care. What the hell is the point of them then? Oh, to make us look like a mighty nation. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!
6

Marian,

06/07/2009 08:55:31
It is more than likely that the reason the Iranian leadership have singled out the UK to blame for their fraudulent election is because they have proof that the UK is a weak toothless lion thanks to New Labour's humiliating capitulation over the HMS Cornwall Navy team captured by Iran in the Gulf incident, and New labour's skiving off from getting involved in the taking on and clearing out of Muqtada al-?adr's so-called "Mahdi Army" in Basra which so disgusted the Americans and Iraqi government at the time.
7

ukrefusenik,

camelon 06/07/2009 10:07:51
yeah has anyone seen my i-pod ? boo hoo hoo hoo , hearts of oak ? at least they got nice new suits out of it . send in the navy ! they have as much chance of rescuing the british spy from Iranian justice as the z****** milliband
8

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 06/07/2009 12:42:35
It's completely pointless getting worked up about these mediaeval muppets. They just need time to get worked up about which schism of Shiiteness they belong to and we can watch from a distance and laugh. Is there a point to having any diplomatic presence there at all? Then they can figure out whether they really want to be a threat to the external world. If there's any sign of that of course they can expect proper retribution, but please don't send any more RIBs with teenage kids on board.
9

Phil the Flooter,

06/07/2009 13:15:32
Miilipede and 'Cold Anger'?? wow, I bet the nutters are quaking in their boots.

Not.

10

danbob,

06/07/2009 15:24:14
Maybe something has been going on in the British embassy. It wouldn't be the first time. We know that the Americans have been desperate to stop the Iranians from developing enriched uranium. A regime change would be a very welcome step for them. Since America has no diplomatic influence in Iran, can we be sure our Gordon has not allowed the foreign office to once again be the puppet on the string. Just a thought.
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15/07/2009 15:38:54
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