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    BRITISH EMBASSY STAFF'S FAMILIES EVACUATED FROM TEHRAN

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    23.06.2009 10:57 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ In a statement, the British Embassy said: "The
    ongoing violence has... had a significant impact on the families of
    our staff who have been unable to carry on their lives as normal. As
    a result, we are withdrawing dependants of embassy staff until the
    situation improves.

    British citizens already in Iran have not been advised to leave
    the country, but are being warned to avoid demonstrations and large
    public gatherings.

    The decision follows a week of demonstrations on the streets of Tehran
    by protesters angry at a presidential election which returned Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad to power. Iranian security forces have led the violent
    crackdown on the widening protests.

    Iran says at least 17 protesters have been killed in a week of unrest
    since the June 12 election, which has been denounced as a fraud by
    Mr Ahmadinejad's main challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi.

    Last week, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described
    Britain as "the most treacherous" of Iran's enemies, prompting Foreign
    Office protests and the summoning of a senior Iranian diplomat in
    London for consultations. Britain has a large embassy in Iran. It is
    not clear how many family members and dependents will be evacuated.

    Officials said they did not expect to have to withdraw any diplomats
    at this stage.

    "We do not believe that it is necessary to reduce the number of staff
    at this time, however, we are monitoring the situation with the utmost
    vigilance," the spokesman said.

    Former imperial power Britain has a long history of involvement
    in Iran and diplomatic relations have been rocky recently. Britain
    suspended its diplomatic ties after the Islamic revolution in 1979,
    reopening an embassy only in 1988 following the Iran-Iraq war.

    The Foreign Office travel advice now reads: "Large-scale demonstrations
    following the Iranian presidential elections June 12 continue. There
    have been violent clashes at and after some demonstrations with some
    deaths. Further violence is possible.

    "Some forms of international and internal communications have been
    disrupted, eg SMS, mobile telephone coverage and internet.

    "You should avoid demonstrations and large public gatherings."
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