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Seven Iranians appear in UK court charged with assault after embassy incident

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Posted on June 23, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Seven Iranian nationals appeared in a British court on Monday accused of attacking a pro-Tehran demonstrator near the Iranian embassy in London last week. The seven men, aged between

Seven Iranians Charged with Assault Following Embassy Protest in London

LONDON (Reuters) -Seven Iranian nationals appeared in a British court on Monday accused of attacking a pro-Tehran demonstrator near the Iranian embassy in London last week.

The seven men, aged between 30 and 50, are charged with intentionally causing grievous bodily harm to one person outside the Iranian embassy on Friday.

Their lawyers told Westminster Magistrates' Court that the seven defendants were opponents of the Iranian government and had been threatened before the incident.

Prosecutor Rachel Hughes said: "The defendants were protesting outside of the Iranian embassy against the current Iranian regime as part of a pro-royalist protest, in which they had placed the Iranian flag on the ground.

"The victim knelt and kissed that flag before running off with it. All the defendants chased after the victim and participated in an attack over a six-minute period."

Hughes said the complainant remains in hospital with serious injuries including broken ribs, a broken ankle and a suspected bleed on the brain.

Judge Daniel Sternberg denied the seven defendants bail ahead of their next court appearance at Southwark Crown Court on July 21.

Monday's court hearing comes amid heightened conflict in the Middle East and after the United States bombed Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday.

The last heir to the Iranian monarchy – whose father, the U.S.-backed shah, was overthrown in the 1979 Islamic Revolution – on Monday urged Western states to accept the collapse of the Iranian government was necessary to deliver peace and stability.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Seven Iranians charged with assault in London.
  • Incident occurred near the Iranian embassy.
  • Defendants opposed the Iranian government.
  • Victim remains hospitalized with serious injuries.
  • Court denies bail; next hearing on July 21.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the charges against the seven Iranian nationals?
The seven Iranian nationals are charged with intentionally causing grievous bodily harm to one person outside the Iranian embassy in London.
What incident led to the court appearance of the defendants?
The defendants were involved in an assault on a pro-Tehran demonstrator during a protest outside the Iranian embassy in London.
What injuries did the victim sustain?
The victim remains in hospital with serious injuries, including broken ribs, a broken ankle, and a suspected bleed on the brain.
What is the next court date for the defendants?
The judge denied bail to the defendants, and their next court appearance is scheduled for July 21 at Southwark Crown Court.
What context surrounds the court hearing?
The court hearing comes amid heightened conflict in the Middle East and follows a recent U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites.

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