The United Kingdom is protecting the life of the Iranian dissident and women's rights activist Masih Alinejad, very active on social media, who is threatened by Iran, as she has explained herself. It all began when Alinejad, who resides in the USA, undertook a visit to several European countries several days ago to argue the need to declare the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist organization. After meeting with European leaders such as French president Emmanuel Macron and Dutch PM Mark Rutte, Alinejad has travelled to the UK and it is there that threats to her life from the Iranian regime have been detected, which London's Metropolitan Police consider serious and credible.
According to The Guardian, as a result of this situation, the United Kingdom has decided on 24-hour protection for Alinejad during her stay in the country, to prevent any aggression. "Thanks to the UK government for close protection. I’m in the UK until Saturday to meet lawmakers and make the case for the proscription of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organisation.
Islamic Republic challenging the UK government on UK soil," said the activist on social media. The police have asked her to advise them of all her movement in advance, in order to prepare security measures.
Thanks to the UK government for close protection. I’m in the UK until Saturday to meet lawmakers and make the case for the proscription of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organisation.
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) May 11, 2023
Islamic Republic challenging the UK Gov. on UK soil.https://t.co/QXKXzUlIVJ
Last night after my appearance on @PiersUncensored. @metpoliceuk sent a close protection team to my hotel because of high threat level. The terrorist regime of Iran is challenging the UK on its own soil. Now thanks to police I am speaking at #sirharrysummit to demand the UK gov.… pic.twitter.com/aCNMGRqD1G
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) May 10, 2023
"The surveillance is quite shocking, because I know the British are a bit relaxed when it comes to death threats. Now, I believe that the level of the threat is very intense, and it’s very serious. And that shows the Islamic Republic actually challenging the UK government on UK soil," she added. Alinejad left Iran in 2009 and has been living in the US since 2014. She became an international figure when she created a Facebook page inviting Iranian women to post photos without the Islamic veil, a symbol of women's oppression. With a social media following of more than 8 million users, the activist describes herself as "a channel for those who lack a voice."
It is not the first time that the Iranian regime has threatened Alinejad, who has experienced assassination and kidnapping attempts, as she herself has explained.