550 parliamentarians demand action as Labour plans to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard

A group of 550 parliamentarians have made a final bid before the election to get the next government to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) as a terrorist group. The move by MPs and peers on the British Committee for Iran Freedom has been consistently resisted by the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) even though the USA has led the way on the issue. It is understood that shadow foreign secretary David Lammy has suggested that if he is in charge of the FCDO after 4 July there could be a change of policy. Pressure has mounted because of the IRGC’s links to Hamas and the 7 October terrorist attack on Israel which provoked the current war in Gaza. And the death of Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi – known as the Butcher of Tehran – earlier this month in a helicopter crash has been seized on as an opportunity for a major change in policy. Added to that the Revolutionary guard, which is the personal army of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, has been linked to attacks in Britain and Europe including an attempt to assassinate a former Spanish MEP and vice president of the European Parliament. Proscribing the group would deny them easy access to international funds and prevent many arms of the Iranian government from being able to function abroad. The initiative is led by Tory MP Bob Blackman, a long-time supporter of the National Council for Resistance of Iran (NCRI), who has worked with the NCRI and the umbrella group The British Committee for Iran Freedom, to compile the list of supporters and the accompanying statements. Prominent MPs include Tory MPs Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Tobias Ellwood, Vicky Ford, Liam Fox, Sir John Hayes, Caroline Nokes, and Desmond Swayne, and Labour’s former shadow chancellor John McDonnell. Among the peers are Tory peer Lord Bellingham, Labour’s Lord Boateng, former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey, Labour’s Lord Coaker, retired general Lord Dannatt, former attorney general Lord Goldsmith, Baroness Kennedy KC, former Labour leader Lord Kinnock, Lord Pannick KC, former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, and Labour’s Lord Whitty. In their statement, the parliamentarians have also called on the government to recognize and support the National Council for Resistance of Iran (NCRI). Mr Blackman said: “We have tried the current policy of appeasement for 40 years, and it has only resulted in failure after failure, simply emboldening the regime in intensifying its nefarious conduct. The new policy, as suggested by more than 553 MPs and peers, puts the focus on siding with the Iranian people and their organized resistance to bring about change from within Iran by the people of Iran. It should be coupled with holding the regime accountable, including by designating the IRGC as a terrorist entity, a step long overdue. That would send a clear message to the ayatollahs that business as usual is over and would signal to the brave Iranians that the West has started to be on their side. It would have a huge impact on the regime’s schemes to skirt sanctions and finance its repressive forces at home and proxy groups all over the region.

Labour expected to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as 550 parliamentarians demand action

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A group of 550 parliamentarians have made a final bid before the elecxtion to get the next government to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) as a terrorist group.

The move by MPs and peers on the British Committee for Iran Freedom has been consistantly resisted by the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) even though the USA has led the way on the issue.

It is understood that shadow foreign secretary David Lammy have suggested that if he is in charge of the FCDO after 4 July there could be a change of policy.

A source close to Mr Lammy said: “Our longstanding position is that we supports proscribing the IRGC either through the existing process, or through creating a new process of proscription for hostile state actors.”

Pressure has mounted because of the IRGC’s links to Hamas and the 7 October terrorist attack on Israel which provoked the current war in Gaza.

Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy (Jordan Pettitt/PA) (PA Wire)

And the death of Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi – known as the Butcher of Tehran – earlier this month in a helicopter crash has been seized on as an opportunity for a major change in policy.

Added to that the Revolutionary guard, which is the personal army of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatolah Khamenei, has been linked to attacks in Britain and Europe including an attempt to assassinate a former Spanish MEP and vice president of the European Parliament.

Proscribing the group would deny them easy access to international funds and prevent many arms of the Iranian government from being able to function abroad.

The initiative is led by Tory MP Bob Blackman, a long-time supporter of the National Council for Resistance of Iran (NCRI), who has worked with the NCRI and the umbrella group The British Committee for Iran Freedom, to compile the list of supporters and the accompanying statements.

Prominent MPs include Tory MPs Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Tobias Ellwood, Vicky Ford, Liam Fox, Sir John Hayes, Caroline Nokes, and Desmond Swayne, and Labour’s former shadow chancellor John McDonnell.

Raisi’s funeral could mark a moment of change in FCDO policy (AP)

Among the peers are Tory peer Lord Bellingham, Labour’s Lord Boateng, former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey, Labour’s Lord Coaker, retired general Lord Dannatt, former attorney general Lord Goldsmith, Baroness Kennedy KC, former Labour leader Lord Kinnock, Lord Pannick KC, former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, and Labour’s Lord Whitty.

In their statement, the parliamentarians have also called on the government to recognise and support the National Council for Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Mr Blackman said: “We have tried the current policy of appeasement for 40 years, and it has only resulted in failure after failure, simply emboldening the regime in intensifying its nefarious conduct.

“The new policy, as suggested by more than 553 MPs and peers, puts the focus on siding with the Iranian people and their organised resistance to bring about change from within Iran by the people of Iran.

“It should be coupled with holding the regime accountable, including by designating the IRGC as a terrorist entity, a step long overdue. That would send a clear message to the ayatollahs that business as usual is over and would signal to the brave Iranians that the West has started to be on their side.

“It would have a huge impact on the regime’s schemes to skirt sanctions and finance its repressive forces at home and proxy groups all over the region.”

Read the full story on www.independent.co.uk
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/iran-revolutionary-guard-labour-mps-b2552200.html

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