Iranian embassy in UK recruiting expats to become martyrs and ‘sacrifice life’

The Iranian embassy posted a verse asking for expats to ‘lay down our lives’

The Iranian embassy in London is recruiting expats to become martyrs and ‘sacrifice their lives for the Homeland’, Metro can reveal.

Iranian diplomats 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’.

The call for martyrs has been labelled ‘appalling’ by Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel, who called for the Home Office and police to intervene to keep British people safe.

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

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

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)

The message 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 post 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.

Metro has confirmed this translation with Saleed Talajooy, senior lecturer in Persian Studies at St Andrews University.

Narguess Farzad, senior lecturer in Persian Studies at SOAS University, translated the verse: ‘Better that we all of us lay down our lives, than surrender our country to the foe.’

The Iranian embassy is asking expats in the UK to register their involvement through the country’s Mikhak system, which is an official online portal run by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Telegram post has close to 400 heart reactions, as well as 27 thumbs up reactions and 26 prayer emojis.

The channel behind the Telegram account is linked on the Embassy’s website and dates as far back as August 2021.

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)

Haleh Blake, co-founder of the campaign group United4Mahsa, told Metro: ‘The public announcement calling for martyrdom by the Embassy located in the UK displays the regime is running out of existing human resources and now using its public platforms to recruit killers and bad actors against its enemies which includes the Iranian diaspora.

‘This should be yet another clear alarm to the Keir Starmer and the Labour government to not hold any negotiations with the Islamic Republic’s regime and proceed with the proscription of the IRGC, the entity that is currently running the country.’

Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel said it was ‘appalling that the Iranian embassy is trying to use Britain as a recruiting ground’.

She added: ‘Keir Starmer should some backbone and summon the Iranian ambassador to explain himself.

‘And the Home Secretary and the police must immediately investigate and intervene to ensure the British people are kept safe.’

The Met Police warned earlier this month that attacks on the Jewish community in north London could have been carried out by Iranian proxies.

Officers said ‘thugs for hire’ who ‘commit criminal acts and intimidation on behalf of others’ were being recruited online.

Ashab al-Yamin, the Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right, which may be linked to Iran, has claimed responsibility for a string of firebombing attacks on Jewish sites in recent weeks.

Metro has approached the Iranian Embassy in London and the Home Office for comment.

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