British Foreign Secretary condemns sentence against Hossein Rassam (31/10/2009)
On 29 October the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband issued a statement condemning the sentence of four years in prison given to Hossein Rassam, an employee of the British Embassy in Tehran. The Foreign Secretary said:
"Reports that Hossein Rassam has been sentenced to four years in prison are deeply concerning. Such a decision is wholly unjustified and represents further harassment of Embassy staff for going about their normal and legitimate duties. Our Ambassador in Tehran has spoken to the Deputy Foreign Minister to express our concerns and our acting Permanent Under Secretary has called in the Iranian Ambassador in London.
We understand the sentence can be appealed. I urge the authorities to conduct this quickly and overturn this harsh sentence. We are in close touch with EU and other international partners, who continue to show solidarity in the face of this unacceptable Iranian action. This will be seen as an attack against the entire diplomatic community in Iran and important principles are at stake."
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