Iran Broadcasts Soldier's Apology For Entering Waters "Without Permission"
AP NASSER KARIMI March 30, 2007 08:44 AM
One of the 15 British service members held captive in Iran appeared Friday on the government's Arabic-language TV and apologized for entering Iranian waters "without permission." The Iranians meanwhile released a third letter allegedly by captured sailor Faye Turney, in which she said she has been "sacrificed" to the policies of the British and U.S. governments.
The Iranian Embassy in London criticized both Britain and the U.N. Security Council on Friday for becoming involved in the crisis.
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One of the 15 British service members held captive in Iran appeared Friday on the government's Arabic-language TV and apologized for entering Iranian waters "without permission." The Iranians meanwhile released a third letter allegedly by captured sailor Faye Turney, in which she said she has been "sacrificed" to the policies of the British and U.S. governments.
The Iranian Embassy in London criticized both Britain and the U.N. Security Council on Friday for becoming involved in the crisis.
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