UK moving to designate Iranian Revolutionary Guard as 'terrorist organization'
The United Kingdom considers the designation of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corpse as a "terrorist organization", following in the footsteps of the United States.
If made, the British
designation will tighten the international noose around the most important
military and ideological institution in Iran.
The Foreign Affairs
Committee in the British parliament said the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
supports terrorist groups and militias to destabilize the region.
The terrorist
designation, the committee said, is a logical development of the sanctions
imposed by the European Union on a group of guard officials.
The committee will
possibly submit a bill I the coming days to designate the Revolutionary Guard
Corpse as a terrorist organization, according to the Iranian news site Iran
International.
It said it had reached
measures to be applied to the corpse that move hand in hand with the British
terrorism law of 2000.
The committee views the
activities of the corpse as harming the interests of the UK.
The committee advised
the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office to cooperate with the Home
Department in studying available information about the corpse and submitting
results to the parliament.
It said this would
precede the designation of the corpse as a terrorist organization.
The United States and
Europe are now increasing focusing on the corpse and its activities in the
region, including in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
In reaction, Iran
included the United States Central Command in a national list of terror groups.



