Know The One Man Who May Bring Pain To Iran’s Guards
After 35 days on hunger strike, a dual British-Iranian citizen's campaign calling on the UK government to designate the IRGC is finally gaining ground.
Vahid Beheshti has been battling the bitter winter outside the UK Foreign Office to raise awareness for the need to designate the Iranian terror group responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Iranian citizens since September.
He has got the attention of key political figures and has been joined by supporters hoping to force the UK government to take action on the brutal security forces.
My 35th day of #hungerstrike opposite the UK’s @FCDOGovUK, calling on the @GOVUK to proscribe the #IRGC.
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 29, 2023
I am so grateful for all the love and support, either by people coming to visit me, or through comments and private messages. Many of you are asking me to end my hunger… pic.twitter.com/FXTtJR0XbT
On Monday, he met with the Minister of State for Security, Tom Tugendhat. Beheshti said, "He expressed his concerns for my health and emphasized that the Government's position is to proscribe the IRGC, but could not share the timescale in which this would happen."
Just moments ago, I met with the Minister of State for Security @TomTugendhat. He expressed his concerns for my health and emphasised that the Government's position is to proscribe the IRGC, but could not share the timescale in which this would happen.
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 27, 2023
I explained to Mr… pic.twitter.com/8U3Bhe52US
His simple camp outside the Foreign Office has become a meeting place for activists, with others joining him.
His campaign has proven so successful that his name has been frequently mentioned during the sessions of the UK House of Commons. He has repeatedly urged UK lawmakers to hold official meetings with him instead of unofficial visits to his corner, to raise the profile of the issue to the highest echelons
Beheshti’s campaign is even reaching back home.
A boy in Iran holds a placard that urges Beheshti to break his hunger strike
زاهدان از دریچه جمعهها با همه حرف میزند.. #وحید_بهشتی #مهسا_امینی pic.twitter.com/eB4lETlkD7
— Sima Sabet | سیما ثابت (@Sima_Sabet) March 17, 2023
Two tweets on Lord Polak who visited @Vahid_Beheshti yesterday on day 30 of his hunger strike.
— Omid Djalili (@omid9) March 25, 2023
1. Polak is one of the UK’s heroes and understands why we need to proscribe the #IRGCterrorists - here he is speaking about it Feb this year ⬇️ https://t.co/VBzKmjHVcL
Great to have the full support of Lord Polak who came to visit me on my 30th day of #HungerStrike opposite the @FCDOGovUK. Lord Polak is one of few who is officially proscribed by the #IRGC.
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 24, 2023
امروز لرد پلاک یکی دیگر از نمایندگان انگلستان در مجلس اعیان به دیدنم آمد و گفت که در… pic.twitter.com/609a32AqUn
Grateful to Peter Moore for visiting me again. Peter was held hostage in Iraq for 31 months. Today we lit candles in solidarity with his friends who were tragically killed by the IRGC backed Iraqi militia groups. Peter has first hand experience of Iran's state funded terrorist… pic.twitter.com/w017PiMeWm
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 25, 2023
As his body is getting weaker, temperatures at night dropping to freezing, his determination is growing stronger as he has vowed not to break the strike until the IRGC is listed as a terrorist organization.
The 46-year-old journalist is surviving on a daily diet of one cup of coffee, a few cubes of sugar, some salt and “plenty of water”.
“A policy of appeasement with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has not worked in the last 44 years, and it will never work going forward,” Beheshti said last week, calling on Sunak, for “strong leadership” and to stand by his pledge to designate the group before his recent election.
Today marks the 30th day of my #hungerstrike opposite the UK’s @FCDOGovUK, with the same request: please place the #IRGC on the list of terrorist organisations.
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 24, 2023
On my 30th day of hunger strike, I have sent an open letter to @RishiSunak @SuellaBraverman @JamesCleverly &… pic.twitter.com/pz0ot6CSPQ
Thank you to @ScottBentonMP for raising this serious issue of the #IRGC and their threat to our safety and security here in the UK, and thank you to the Leader of the @HouseofCommons @PennyMordaunt for her response.
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 23, 2023
Now is the time for serious action from the @GOVUK and the… pic.twitter.com/YajGSj2x7m
Before embarking on his hunger strike, Beheshti held several meetings with British lawmakers, pleading with them for the proscription, but no action was made.
The tipping point came in February when Iran International was forced to close its London studios after repeated death threats from the regime.“The main point I highlight to British politicians is that their country’s principles are under threat today... I cannot understand why the British police, with all their power, cannot protect journalists against IRGC threats,” Beheshti said.
The Revolutionary Guard is the Islamic Republic’s leading military, intelligence and internal security juggernaut, responsible for cracking down on dissent inside Iran and managing the proxy militias throughout the region including the Houthis in Yemen which have caused devastation to the country.
My speech opposite @10DowningStreet on the 31st day of my #HungerStrike about the urgency and importance of placing the #IRGC on the list of terrorist organisations by the @GOVUK. This great joint rally and protest was organised by @StageOfFreedom1 in solidarity with the people… pic.twitter.com/Z3mLBYWZ0Y
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 25, 2023
My speech at Piccadilly Circus on the 31st day of my #HungerStrike about the urgency and importance of placing the #IRGC on the list of terrorist organisations by the @GOVUK. This great joint rally and protest was organised by @StageOfFreedom1 in solidarity with the people of… pic.twitter.com/ZRJNP476rz
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 25, 2023
Beheshti has been actively raising the voice of Iranians among the international community with his numerous interviews, speeches and video messages to global events on the uprising in Iran.
He says the designation is the first practical step toward further isolation of the Islamic Republic and the final overthrow of the regime.
Very grateful to Fabian Hamilton @FabianLeedsNE, the Shadow Minister for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, for paying me a visit today opposite the @FCDOGovUK on my 29th day of hunger strike. #IRGCterrorists #MahsaAmini @RishiSunak @JamesCleverly @TomTugendhat @aliciakearns… pic.twitter.com/6JkSq0V0Qy
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 23, 2023
My 28th day of #hungerstrike opposite the UK’s @FCDOGovUK, calling on the @GOVUK to proscribe the #IRGC.
— Vahid Beheshti (@Vahid_Beheshti) March 22, 2023
Here I uncover some of the points as to why the arguments made by a handful of our politicians for not proscribing the IRGC is absolutely baseless. The UK's 44 years of… pic.twitter.com/wjr4c1GR2U
Rallies against the IRGC have taken place globally including just last week in Brussels. The UK’s current list of 78 proscribed terrorist organizations includes Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
Several countries including the US, UK and EU have been cautious to designate the IRGC for fear it will further alienate the regime and in turn, limit negotiating capacity regarding its nuclear program.
In December, members of the UK House of Commons unanimously voted for a motion that urges the government to proscribe the IRGC but it has split the House.
Prominent Iranian opposition figures have repeatedly called on London to blacklist the Guards with exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi describing the move as to be akin to “pulling out the regime’s biggest tooth.”