BBC NEWS | Middle East | 'Iran trial' for UK embassy staff

Some UK embassy staff detained in Tehran and accused of inciting protests after disputed elections will face trial, a top Iranian cleric says.
Guardians Council chief Ahmad Jannati said: "Naturally they will be put on trial, they have made confessions."...EU governments are to summon Iranian ambassadors to protest against the detention of the embassy staff.
An EU official told the BBC that, in addition, visas for Iranians holding Iranian diplomatic ... Full Story »

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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Jul. 3, 2009

Considering the three sources, Associated Press, (the) BBC, and The Times; this is by far the most inclusive indepth and quoted story that I have found this morning on the Iran/United Kingdom diplomatic crisis.

This crisis is far from over and it appears the ramifications will be large for many countries of the world. Although the United States has so far been most soft spoken almost silent. Which I find most amazing when you consider that the State in trouble is England.

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