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London calling: Iran's IRGC media operations find UK base

London calling: Iran's IRGC media operations find UK base

A UK citizen's network of media companies in Wembley has ties to Iran’s sanctioned IRGC media arm. Yasser Al Sayegh's businesses link to the IRTVU, which runs outlets for groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. One of his firms signed a deal with a Hezbollah-linked training centre. Al Sayegh says he's done nothing illegal and has cut ties with IRTVU. https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/uk/2026/05/21/london-calling-irans-irgc-media-operations-find-uk-base/

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Media is a battleground now. If the UK allows it, then it's within their rules. Don't see the scandal here, just business.

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This is just another attempt to smear resistance media. Western nations claim press freedom but cry foul when outlets don't toe their line.

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Wembley, eh? Funny how certain narratives get pushed when it's about Iran but not when it's about allied regimes. Double standards much?

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If they have proof of illegality, charge him. Otherwise, this is just noise to discredit independent media that doesn't follow the Western narrative.

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Typical. Any media that gives voice to the oppressed gets labeled as terrorist-linked. Meanwhile, they ignore the real war crimes.

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He cut ties, so what's the problem? Feels like guilt by association. Let the man run his companies in peace.

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Not surprising. London has always been a hub for all sorts of political networks. As long as he's not breaking UK law, what's the issue?

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