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Just what will it take for the UK government to proscribe the IRGC?

Rishi Sunak should be taking action now and not sitting on his hands

August 4, 2023 16:22
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) military personnel parade under an Iranian Kheibar Shekan Ballistic missile 2kd8ntt
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (Photo: Alamy)
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What will it take for the British government to proscribe the Iranian regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), the author of brutal state repression inside Iran and the sponsor of terror groups such as Hamas, Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad?

Not long ago I was discussing this question with Lord Polak, who has done more than anyone to try to get officialdom to take the issue seriously.

His forecast was pessimistic: in his view, so stubborn was the resistance being put up in parts of Whitehall, it might only happen in the event of a successful IRGC-led assassination or terrorist attack.

This week’s JC makes the question even more urgent. As the seasoned Iran watcher Kasra Aarabi and I report, the Islamic Students Association of Britain (ISA), which has branches in numerous UK universities, has presented a series of online talks by at least eight IRGC commanders since 2020, including three who are on the UK sanctions list for their personal involvement in gross human rights abuse. 

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