Monday, 30 July 2018

How was the Saudi Arabian embassy in Teheran stormed?

Ibrahim Al Turki

The Saudi Encyclopedia.

by the help of the iranian government . 

Just look at this image:

If you missed it , look at the far left side of the image, a policeman taking a proud picture for a protestor jumping inside the embassy .

Not a single policeman tried to stop the protestors , not a single injured policeman has been reported, not a single rubber bullet was fired or a water canon was used.

Now look at this images :

taken during the 2009 iranians protest against the government , look at the brutality that the iranian police can show when the protest is not on their side.

It is clear that Iran deliberately wanted to burn down the embassy , the Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs ، Mr. Al-Jubair said that the embassy called for the policemen several times and no one responded , he even said that the embassy officals noticed that the protestors where changing every 8 hours as if they were on a shift .

Finally, it is not new news , Iranian police and Iranians are known for their thug boorish uncivilized life , they have stormed 10 embassies since 1979 including pakistan , russia, uk , canada and usa. Canada realized early how uncivilized is the iranian government that it cut its dipolmatic ties with them, can you believe it .. Canada the nicest people in the world.

For those who say Iran arrested 40 people, well let the national TV show their faces and trails , they won't because all of them are part of the revolutionary army

Layla Etesami

UN intern as Middle East correspondent

Here's a video of the storming

In words, the storming of the embassy consisted of a 100 or so extreme individuals who started to enter the building after the fire calmed down, and started to pillage the ground floor of the embassy. They teared apart furniture, flags, and documents. The extremists then threw molotov cocktails into the building at first (a crude incendiary device typically consisting of a bottle filled with flammable liquid and with a means of ignition), setting the building on fire, outraged over the Saudi execution of prominent Shiite leader Nimr-al-Nimr. Police initially could not hold the extremists off, and then resorted to tear gas to scatter them. There were no causalities. 

Shaun Clark

worked at Saudi Arabia

I can't beat Layla's answer, other than to say by some pretty determined civilian Iranians.

It's important to note this was a storming by civilians, rather than by military or otherwise.

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