Under constant fear—that’s how some Iranians describe life living in Britain today.
That fear, they say, does not come from the country they now live in, but from the harsh Middle Eastern regime they were born into.
Despite being about 4,000 kilometres away, Iran’s repressive establishment has sinister tentacles that reach as far as the UK.
Earlier this month, Parliament heard how Iran’s armed forces were not only behind 10 kidnap and death plots on British soil but also the execution of British-Iranian dual national Alireza Akbari.
Akbari, an Iranian former deputy defence minister, was arrested in 2019 and accused of espionage for MI6 related to past nuclear talks between Iran and western nations, according to reports…. Source
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