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Tehran regime will fall before UK proscribes IRGC, claims Iranian peace camp protester

Vahid Beheshti has spent more than two years camped outside the Foreign Office in an attempt to force officials to act

March 10, 2025 14:47
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Beheshti outside his peace camp on the steps of the Foreign Office
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An Iranian activist who has spent more than 730 days camped outside the Foreign Office has accused Whitehall officials of blocking efforts to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation.

Vahid Beheshti, 48, a journalist and human rights activist, claimed that officials within the department are preventing the government from taking action against the IRGC.

“There is an obstacle within the FCDO blocking the proscription of the IRGC, and it is the civil servants,” Beheshti told the JC from his makeshift encampment on King Charles Street.

“The so-called ‘Iran experts’ advising them are not experts – they are regime lobbyists,” he added.