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10-18-2005, 06:35 PM
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=hotnews&alt=&trh=20051018&hn=25489 (http://www.zaman.com/?bl=hotnews&alt=&trh=20051018&hn=25489)
Iranian Newspaper Kayhan called the Iranian government to cut ties with Britain.
After Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinajad accused Britain of involvement in the bomb attacks that took place at the southern city of Ahvaz last week, Kayhan, one of Iran's influential newspapers, called Iran to cut diplomatic ties with Britain on Tuesday.
The editorial article of the newspaper read, "Tolerating imposed crisis is against our dignity. We should start with mild reactions like closing the British embassy and eventually sever the ties." The article wrote that Britain was clearly behind the attacks and that severing the ties was the least that could be done to prevent Britain from interfering in Iran.
Siyaset-i Ruz, on the other side, wrote the bomb attacks were masterminded by Britain.
Iranian Newspaper Kayhan called the Iranian government to cut ties with Britain.
After Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinajad accused Britain of involvement in the bomb attacks that took place at the southern city of Ahvaz last week, Kayhan, one of Iran's influential newspapers, called Iran to cut diplomatic ties with Britain on Tuesday.
The editorial article of the newspaper read, "Tolerating imposed crisis is against our dignity. We should start with mild reactions like closing the British embassy and eventually sever the ties." The article wrote that Britain was clearly behind the attacks and that severing the ties was the least that could be done to prevent Britain from interfering in Iran.
Siyaset-i Ruz, on the other side, wrote the bomb attacks were masterminded by Britain.