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locks every nights, set our alarms, be scared. we want our freedom of speech to be valued. we are living in the heart of democracy. and it doesn t look like it. reporter: british iranians are demanding their government do more. they want iran s revolutionary guards, the irgc to be deglated as a terrorist organization, something the u.s. and other countries have done. their demand is the cause. this journalist has been camped outside of the foreign office on a hunger strike more than two months. he was jailed twice and tortured before he fled his homeland 24 years ago. they took everything away from us. i was one of the lucky people who could run away and come out of the country. but they are here now. here, where we are sitting in
like it. reporter: british iranians have been gathering outside the foreign office demanding their government do more. they want iran s revolutionary guards, the irgc, to be designated as a terrorist organization, something the u.s. and a few other countries have done. their demand is one man s cause. the british iranian activist journalist has been camped outside the foreign office on a hunger strike for more than two months. he was jailed twice and tortured before he fled his homeland 24 years ago. they took everything away from us. i can say i was one of those lucky people who could run away and come out of the country. but they are here now, here where we are sitting in front of foreign office is the most safest place in london. i don t feel safe here. reporter: we met him on his 59th day of surviving on a handful of sugar cubes and water and says he s lost more than 17%
take psychedelic drugs, he was forced to confess to crimes that he has not committed in front of several cameras. and in part of his interview, oraudiophile, he says iran is seeking to take revenge from the uk by executing him. and some analysts believe the reason is that last week we heard that the uk is preparing to call iran s revolutionary guards a terrorist organisation, and some believe that there might be a link between that decision and the decision to execute mr akbari. a , decision and the decision to execute mr akbari. n, , ., ., mr akbari. many thanks for the latest. while we have been on air, the news has come in of the death of the rock guitaristjeff beck, at the age of 78. jeff beck, who played with the