Iranian ambassador scolded after Metro finds Telegram account recruiting ‘martyrs’

Iranian Ambassador to the UK Seyed Ali Mousavi arrives at BBC Broadcasting House in London, to appear on the BBC One current affairs programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. Picture date: Sunday June 22, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
Iranian Ambassador to the UK Seyed Ali Mousavi was rebuked by the Foreign Office for the post (Picture: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

The Iranian Ambassador to London has been summoned to the Foreign Office after Metro revealed that Tehran’s embassy is recruiting expats to’sacrifice their lives for the Homeland’.

Seyed Ali Mousavi was called in by Middle East minister Hamish Falcone over the embassy’s ‘unacceptable and inflammatory’ social media comments.

Metro reported yesterday that Iranian diplomats had called on their country’s diaspora in the UK to ‘lay down our lives’ for a new campaign to ‘defend Iranian land’.

The message, posted on their Telegram channel, directs Iranians to register their interest with the authorities and specifically references recruiting ‘children’.

Iranian embassy in UK recruiting expats to become martyrs and 'sacrifice life for the Homeland' TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH "Patriotism is from faith" informs proud compatriots living in the UK. In order to realize the national will and desire for the people's defense of Iran, registration in the "Sacrifice for the Homeland Campaign" has been made possible within the framework of the "Mikhak System" to display a manifestation of national empathy, loyalty, and zeal in an integrated format. All the sons of Rashid and Broumand Iran are hereby invited to add another golden leaf to the book of honors of this ancient land by consciously attending and registering in this campaign and showing that their hearts are tied to the honor and pride of the homeland. Undoubtedly, the harmony of hearts that love Iran will guarantee the stability, prosperity, and prosperity of the future of this land. Let us all join hands in killing rather than handing over the country to the enemy https://mikhak.mfa.gov.ir/form/landing.xhtml Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran-London 16 Farvardin 1405
The Iranian embassy posted the chilling recruitment message on Telegram (Picture: IranconsulateinUK/Telegram)

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The message – uncovered by Metro – was uploaded to the Iranian embassy’s Telegram account on April 15.

It calls for Iranians based in the UK to register for a new ‘Sacrificing Life for the Homeland Campaign’.

The post reads: ‘All brave and distinguished children of Iran are invited to participate consciously and register in this campaign, adding another golden page to the book of honours of this ancient land and demonstrating that their hearts are bound to the dignity and greatness of their homeland.’

The Telegram upload ends with a chilling poetic verse: ‘Let us all, one and all, give our lives in battle. Rather than surrender our country to the enemy.’

The lines are taken from a famous sequence of patriotic poetry in Iran called the Shahnameh, or ‘Book of Kings,’ composed by the Persian poet Ferdowsi.

The Foreign Office called the post ‘completely unacceptable’ and ordered the Embassy to ‘cease any form of communications that could be interpreted as encouraging violence in the UK or internationally.’

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - 2026/01/31: General view of the Embassy of Iran. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
The Telegram post has close to 400 heart reactions’ (Picture: Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

A spokesperson for the Iranian Embassy told Metro yesterday: ‘Iranians around the world have always cared deeply about their homeland and the protection of its territorial integrity and they always will.

‘The “Jan Fada” platform is intended for all Iranians who wish to support and defend their country, and it does not promote any form of hostility. Any claims or assumptions to the contrary are simply unfounded. Such biased judgments are made hastily and without proper understanding.’

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