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Thousands protest in London after reported deaths in Iran
Summary
Activists report at least 538 people killed in Iran and more than 10,600 detained, and thousands demonstrated in London calling for the IRGC to be proscribed while the UK Home Secretary reviews the matter.
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Thousands of people gathered in central London on Sunday in solidarity with protests in Iran, as reports from activists and rights groups say many deaths and detentions have occurred there. The demonstrations in London began near the Iranian embassy and moved toward Whitehall, where protesters called on the UK government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Activists and the Human Rights Activists News Agency reported at least 538 people killed and more than 10,600 detained in Iran amid a forceful response to nationwide protests. UK ministers said any decision to proscribe an organisation would follow a formal review process by the Home Secretary.
Known details:
- Activists and rights groups reported at least 538 people killed in Iran and said over 10,600 people have been detained.
- Thousands protested in London in solidarity with demonstrations in Iran, with gatherings starting near the Iranian embassy and moving to government areas.
- Protesters in London urged the UK government to proscribe the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC); this status is already in place in some other countries.
- Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said the Home Secretary would follow due process in considering any proscription and that decisions are kept under review.
Summary:
The reports of many deaths and detentions in Iran have prompted demonstrations in several cities, including a large rally in London where protesters called for the IRGC to be proscribed. The next formal step reported is a Home Office review of proscription, and the timing of any decision is undetermined at this time.
