The Iranian regime was once again at the center of international controversy. This time, because of a message released from its embassy in the United Kingdom that called on its citizens to “give their lives in battle”.
The British government's reaction was immediate. The Iranian ambassador in London, Seyed Ali Mousavi, was summoned urgently by the
Foreign Office.A message that set off alarms
The content that triggered the conflict was published on official embassy networks
.The text called on Iranians abroad to join a campaign of national sacrifice.
“Let us all, without exception, give our lives in battle,” the message said.
The call even included references to children and young people.

London denounces incitement to violence The
Secretary of State for the Middle East, Hamish Falconer,
was clear.He called the messages “unacceptable” and “inflammatory”.
In addition, it demanded the immediate cessation of any communication that could be interpreted as incitement to violence.
The British government believes that such discourses cross a critical line.
The “Jan Fada” program and the concern for radicalization
The campaign is part of an initiative called “Jan Fada”.
The program seeks to recruit volunteers willing to sacrifice themselves for Iran.
Registration is carried out through official channels of the regime itself.
Analysts warn that such actions can promote radicalization abroad.









