The mob surged past riot police into the British Embassy complex - which they pelted with petrol bombs and stones - two days after Iran's parliament approved a bill that reduces diplomatic relations with Britain following London's support of recently upgraded Western sanctions on Tehran over its disputed nuclear program. Flames shot out of a sport utility vehicle parked outside the brick building.
Demonstrators outside the embassy also burned British flags and clashed with police as the rally, which had been organized by student groups at universities and seminaries.
An Iranian hard-line protester runs inside the British Embassy as a diplomatic vehicle is set on fire by demonstrators. |
It said a "significant number" of protesters entered the compound and caused vandalism, but gave no other details on damage or whether diplomatic staff was inside the embassy, although the storming occurred after business hours.
Video of the violent protest that stormed the UK Embassy in Iran.
The semiofficial Mehr news agency said embassy staff had left the compound before the mobs entered, but it also said those who occupied the area had taken six staff as hostages. It did not give their nationalities and the report was later removed from the website without elaboration.
Iranian protesters break the windows of a British Embassy building in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011. |
Smoke rose from some areas of the embassy grounds and the British flag was replaced with a banner in the name of 7th century Shiite saint, Imam Hussein. Occupiers also tore down pictures of Queen Elizabeth II.
The occupiers called for the closure of the embassy calling it a "spy den" - the same phrase used after militants stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution and held 52 hostages for 444 days. In the early moments of the siege, protesters tossed out papers from the compound and hauled down the U.S. flag. Washington and Tehran have no diplomatic relations since then.
Iranian protesters enter the British Embassy in Tehran, Iran. |
State Television reported that another group of hard-line students gathered at the gate of British ambassador's residence in norther Tehran, at the same time.
Britain's Foreign Office said it was in contact with embassy officials. Officials were still checking on the well-being of workers and diplomats, a spokeswoman said on condition of anonymity in line with standing policy. It also warned its citizens in Iran to "stay inside and keep a low profile."
The U.S. also released a statement condemning the embassy storming. "We urge Iran to fully respect its international obligations, to condemn the incident, to prosecute the offenders, and to ensure that no further such incidents take place either at the British Embassy or any other mission in Iran."
Iranian protesters break into the British embassy in Tehran. More than 20 Iranian protesters stormed the English embassy, removing the mission's flag and ransacking offices. |
In recent years, Iran was angered by Britain's decision in 2007 to honor author Salman Rushdie with a knighthood.
Rushdie went into hiding after Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini issued a 1989 fatwa, or religious edict, ordering Muslims to kill the author because his novel "The Satanic Verses" allegedly insulted Islam.
Iranian riot police stand guard as protesters gather outside the British embassy. |
In 2006, angry mobs burned the Danish flag and attacked Danish and other Western embassies in Tehran in protest to the reprinting of a cartoon deemed insulting the Prophet Muhammad in the Nordic country's newspapers.
Additional Photos
Iranian protesters break the windows of a British Embassy building. |
UK embassy windows were smashed by Iranian protesters. |
Iranian mob enters the British Embassy. |
Iranian protesters break into the British Embassy. |
Iranian protesters take down the British flag as they break into the embassy in Tehran. |
Iranian protesters taking down the British flag. |
Iranian protesters gather outside the British embassy as some break into it. |
Iranian protesters gather outside the British embassy as some break into it and bring down the British flag. |
Iranian protesters burn the British flag outside the British embassy. |
An Iranian Basij militia member throws stones towards the building of the British embassy. |
Iranian protesters wave a flag that reads "Oh Hussein", referring to the grandson of Prophet Mohammed, as they stand on the wall of the embassy in Tehran. |
Iranian riot policemen try to prevent hard-line students from approaching the British embassy during a protest in Tehran, Iran. |
An Iranian hard-line protester is seen inside the British Embassy as a diplomatic vehicle is set on fire by demonstrators who stormed the mission. |
Protesters break in to the British Embassy during an anti-British demonstration in the Iranian capital. |
An Iranian hard-line protester break into the British Embassy in Tehran. |
Protesters carry the royal coat of arms after breaking into the British embassy during an anti-British demonstration in the Iranian capital. |
Iranian Protesters carrying the royal coat of arms. |
Iranian riot police try to prevent hard-line students from breaking into the British embassy during a protest outside the mission in Tehran. |
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