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Iran: British gov’t’s breaching of human rights urging London to seek escape goats

Tehran, June 29, IRNA – Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said here Monday that the British government’s broad violations of human rights has urged London to seek escape goats and take instrumental advantage of internationally respected values.
According to the Information and Media Head Office of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ramin Mehmanparast also rejected as baseless the British Foreign Office’s claims on human rights status in Iran, adding, “Unfortunately, some European countries, particularly Britain, are masters at forgetting about their own conducts and aggrandizing the behavior of other countries in human rights field.”
Mehman-parast who was speaking at his weekly meeting with the press, referred to the conduct of the British forces in southern Iraq that led to murdering, torturing and paralyzing hundreds of Iraqi citizens and is the topic of human rights activists for quite some time.
He added, “Only in the course of the past year there have been broad violations of the human rights at British prisons in dealing with the asylum seekers, so that the UN High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) last month reported that mistreating the Iraqi asylum seekers in England prior to their deportation to Iraq is under survey right now.”
Mehman-parast urged the British Government to launch a real survey about the assassination if Al-Mabouh by Zionist security offices in Dubai, using British passports, and to present a convincing report about the political scandal respectively.
Mehman-parast reiterated, “while the Zionist soldiers’ torture of innocent staff of the International Peace Flotilla that was sieved off Gaza shore is clear for world nations, the British government and its allies did not vote positively for the resolution denouncing the Zionist regime’s violations of the human rights.
“Is such a government entitled the right to opine about the victims of torture in another country?” he asked./end
According to the Information and Media Head Office of Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ramin Mehmanparast also rejected as baseless the British Foreign Office’s claims on human rights status in Iran, adding, “Unfortunately, some European countries, particularly Britain, are masters at forgetting about their own conducts and aggrandizing the behavior of other countries in human rights field.”
Mehman-parast who was speaking at his weekly meeting with the press, referred to the conduct of the British forces in southern Iraq that led to murdering, torturing and paralyzing hundreds of Iraqi citizens and is the topic of human rights activists for quite some time.
He added, “Only in the course of the past year there have been broad violations of the human rights at British prisons in dealing with the asylum seekers, so that the UN High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) last month reported that mistreating the Iraqi asylum seekers in England prior to their deportation to Iraq is under survey right now.”
Mehman-parast urged the British Government to launch a real survey about the assassination if Al-Mabouh by Zionist security offices in Dubai, using British passports, and to present a convincing report about the political scandal respectively.
Mehman-parast reiterated, “while the Zionist soldiers’ torture of innocent staff of the International Peace Flotilla that was sieved off Gaza shore is clear for world nations, the British government and its allies did not vote positively for the resolution denouncing the Zionist regime’s violations of the human rights.
“Is such a government entitled the right to opine about the victims of torture in another country?” he asked./end