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Iranian Students Coalition with UK Protesters / The Student Movement Of Islamic World

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Iranian Students Coalition with UK Protesters / The Student Movement Of Islamic World

Iran ready to send peacekeepers to UK


Commander of Iran's Basij Force says it is ready to deploy peacekeeper forces in London as the unrest in the British capital drags on despite tightened security measures.


“The Ashura brigades of Basij forces are ready to be deployed to London as peacekeeping forces,” Brigadier General Mohammad-Reza Naqdi said on Thursday, Fars news agency reported. 

Naqdi criticized the British authorities for their harsh crackdown of protesters and describing them as rioters and hooligans. 

“Unfortunately the crimes and violence of the autocratic British kingdom continues against the country's deprived [population] and not only the advice of well-wishers has no effect on the conduct of the regime's repressive police force but we witness the deprived people of this country are being called a bunch of thieves and looters,” he regretted. 

It is not clear why they cannot identify and track down the thieves while they have more than 4.6 million security cameras installed in the country and there are only one million people living in London, the Iranian commander questioned. 

Naqdi expressed disappointment with the UN Security Council as invariably supporting oppressors. 

“If the UN General Assembly approves, the Basij Organization is ready to send a number of Ashura and al-Zahra brigades to Liverpool and Birmingham as peacekeepers to monitor observation of human rights laws and deter use of force,” he added. 

Naqdi referred to UK Prince Williams' lavish wedding and the high cost of its live coverage and described the recent uprisings in Britain as the result of “big mistakes” by British officials and warned them of even more severe consequences. 

“This is the beginning if the road and the UK regime has to pay the price for the massacres in Africa, wars and bloodshed in the Indian peninsula, crimes in China, the fall of the Ottoman Empire and bloody conflicts among Muslims and followers of other faiths,” the brigadier noted. 
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Death of Mark Duggan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Mark_Duggan


On 4 August 2011 Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old man (born 15 September 1982), was shot and killed by armed police officers during an attempted arrest during a police operation in Tottenham, London, England. His shooting led indirectly to riots in Tottenham, which were followed on successive days by the 2011 England riots.