Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Iran called on Britain to "stop the atrocities of police on the streets"

State news agency IRNA reported that during the weekly press conference in Tehran, Foreign Ministry spokesman of the Islamic Republic Ramin Mehmanparast called London Police order to stop the country's violence against its citizens.

Mehmanparastt also urged the government to begin Defida Cameron talks with representatives of rebellious youths from the street. He offered to let London independent human rights organizations to investigate the circumstances of the death of Marcus Dagan, provoked riots, and, thus, protect civil liberties.

Iran's statements clearly repeated statements by the leaders of Western countries who spoke out against violence, arranged by the police on the streets of Tehran after the people did not believe in the fairness of the official results of presidential elections in 2009 (re-elected President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for a second term, defeating Mir-Hossein Mousavi).

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