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Iran Calls Britons' Alleged Mistreatment a 'Lie'
2007-04-08
An Iranian official said Saturday that allegations of mistreatment from a British naval team seized last month in the Persian Gulf were unfounded and stage-managed. "The mistreatment of the sailors is a lie," said Ali Akbar Javanfekr, Iran's presidential press adviser, according to Agence France-Presse. "By dictating certain statements made by the freed troops, the British authorities are seeking to improve their situation and diminish the pressure of British public opinion."

The crew began two weeks of compassionate leave Saturday. In a news conference Friday, six of the crew members said they were psychologically intimidated during their 13 days of captivity, and described being blindfolded and lined up facing a wall in a Tehran prison while guards cocked their guns. A spokesperson for Britain's Defense Ministry said the Iranian "accusations of stage management speak for themselves."

In an interview with the Financial Times, the Iranian ambassador in London, Rasoul Movahedian, said: "We played our part, and we showed our goodwill. Now it is up to the British government to proceed in a positive way." Although no strings were attached to the release, the ambassador said Iran would welcome "any steps that could defuse tensions in the region." The United States, Britain and Iran had said there would be no bargaining in the case. Iraqi officials said Saturday that the release of an Iranian diplomat on Tuesday -- the day before Ahmadinejad freed the British crew -- was coincidental.
Posted by:Fred

#5   Trailing wife, thanks for the link.
"It is also clear that the Iranian government believes that the outcome has strengthened its position over such contentious issues as its nuclear programme." I agree, I think it has too.
With all of the apologies given to the Iranians for not wanting to hurt their feelings and not acting on the crisis, they know that they have the upper hand. That nothing will be done.
I'd like to see a much stronger defense, before it becomes more evident that we need to have a strong offense.
Posted by: Jan from work   2007-04-08 17:57  

#4  Jan, here's the link.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-04-08 16:42  

#3  There will at least be more attempts, Jan. It's already been announced.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-04-08 14:27  

#2  keeping in mind Iran's thought process, (if I dare even try to understand it)
I worry if there is ever another episode of holding sailors for whatever their reasonings, that they may be less likely to let them go knowing they will tell of mistreatment.
Posted by: Jan from work   2007-04-08 14:22  

#1  Must be a lie cause all those self important posturing 'human rights' organizations, both government sponsored and NGO, aren't whining and complaining like they did about the Geneva Convention and Gitmo. Right? Bueller?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-04-08 07:32  

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