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A decision by the Iranian authorities to put a British Embassy worker on trial in Tehran has been condemned as an "outrage" by the Foreign Office. | A decision by the Iranian authorities to put a British Embassy worker on trial in Tehran has been condemned as an "outrage" by the Foreign Office. |
It confirmed Iranian Hossein Rassam - the embassy's chief political analyst - was among the accused at a mass trial which began on Saturday morning. | It confirmed Iranian Hossein Rassam - the embassy's chief political analyst - was among the accused at a mass trial which began on Saturday morning. |
Mr Rassam is accused of spying and inciting unrest over President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election in June. | Mr Rassam is accused of spying and inciting unrest over President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election in June. |
Nine embassy employees were arrested but he is the only one to be charged. | Nine embassy employees were arrested but he is the only one to be charged. |
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said the British ambassador in Tehran was seeking clarification on "this latest outrage". | A Foreign Office spokeswoman said the British ambassador in Tehran was seeking clarification on "this latest outrage". |
'So-called confessions' | |
"This is completely unacceptable and directly contradicts assurances we had been given repeatedly by senior Iranian officials," she said. | "This is completely unacceptable and directly contradicts assurances we had been given repeatedly by senior Iranian officials," she said. |
"We deplore these trials and the so-called confessions of prisoners who have been denied their basic human rights." | "We deplore these trials and the so-called confessions of prisoners who have been denied their basic human rights." |
Mr Rassam is accused of "spying for foreigners", Iranian state media quoted the judge as saying. | |
Prosecutors accuse him of monitoring the riots on the ground along with two UK diplomats who have since been expelled. | |
The prosecutors say he was asked to meet representatives of political groups, ethnic and religious minorities and student groups, and inform London about the riots, state media reported. | |
State media said he had apologised for "the clear violations he had committed". | |
The detention of embassy staff was completely unjustified: I am confident that none of them were involved in any improper behaviour Foreign Secretary David Miliband | |
The Foreign Office said it was awaiting news from the British ambassador before commenting on the reports of evidence. | |
Mr Rassam was held after the protests with eight other embassy colleagues and later released on bail, a move welcomed by the Foreign Secretary David Miliband. | |
At the time he said: "The detention of embassy staff was completely unjustified: I am confident that none of them were involved in any improper behaviour." | At the time he said: "The detention of embassy staff was completely unjustified: I am confident that none of them were involved in any improper behaviour." |
An Iranian employee of the French embassy, Nazak Ashfar, was also in the dock, state media said, as was French teacher Clotilde Reiss. | |
The 24-year-old was stopped on 1 July as she prepared to leave Tehran, having spent five months as a university teaching assistant. | |
She is accused of "collecting information and provoking rioters", IRNA news agency said. | |
France says the allegations against her are "absolutely baseless" | |
'Hundreds detained' | |
Rights groups say that hundreds of people including reformist politicians, journalists, activists and lawyers have been detained in Iran since the election. | |
Violent street protests broke out after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in the 12 June vote. | Violent street protests broke out after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in the 12 June vote. |
Iran has repeatedly accused foreign powers - especially Britain and the US - of stoking the demonstrations. | Iran has repeatedly accused foreign powers - especially Britain and the US - of stoking the demonstrations. |
Opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi says the vote was rigged in favour of Mr Ahmadinejad. | Opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi says the vote was rigged in favour of Mr Ahmadinejad. |
The president and Iran's main election body, the Council of Guardians, have rejected the charge. | The president and Iran's main election body, the Council of Guardians, have rejected the charge. |