By Hammad Kahlun
Scandinavian News Finland
Several Iranian-linked social media accounts have made claims suggesting that funding for recent unrest in Iran may have involved foreign channels, including alleged links to the British Embassy. These claims have not been independently verified.
According to the reports, it is alleged that financial support for protesters could have been routed partly through diplomatic connections. Some accounts further claimed that the British Ambassador had left Iran, though no official confirmation has been provided by UK or Iranian authorities.
The British government has not issued any public statement supporting these allegations. Independent international media outlets have also not confirmed the claims.
Some commentators quoted in Iranian media have criticized Western intelligence agencies, particularly the UK’s MI6. These remarks represent personal opinions and allegations, not established facts. Claims involving intelligence services or royal institutions remain unproven and should be treated with caution.
Analysts note that during periods of political tension, unverified accusations and narratives often circulate online. Observers urge reliance on confirmed statements from official and independent sources.
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