British police reluctance and failure to contain riots and to protect the Iranian Embassy

Strange how British police are reluctant to stop rioters who vandalised the Iranian Embassy in London but were hawkishly detaining peaceful pro-Palestine protesters.

PROTESTS ERUPT Hundreds gather outside Iran embassy in London after flag torn down & protests spread around world.

HUNDREDS of protesters gathered outside the Iranian embassy in London last night, as demonstrations against the regime erupted globally.

Demonstrators began gathering in Kensington, London, outside the embassy before moving to Whitehall while waving the country’s old pre-Islamic flag.Some protesters were seen throwing items at the embassy, with Met Police officers forced to intervene in order to stop trespassers scaling the building.

Those in the crowds were also seen burning photos of Iran’s leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Many instead waved pictured of the exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi.The man climbed the balcony in central London and removed the Islamic Republic of Iran and replaced it with the monarchist Lion and Sun flag.

Scotland Yard confirmed officers made two arrests, one for aggravated trespass and assault on an emergency worker and one for aggravated trespass.

It comes as the United Kingdom‘s Iranian ambassador has been summoned to Tehran.

Hugo Shorter, Britain’s ambassador to Iran, has reportedly been asked to visit Iran’s capital.

Mr Shorter was appointed as His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Iran in 2024.

The Sun report

Rioters are climbing the outside wall toward the Iranian Embassy in London yesterday evening as anti-government riots.

Rioter throws an object toward the Iranian Embassy as they clash with police.

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