Considering the fact of these protests taking place ...
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...id=mailsignout
Iran has now gone further, and summoned our Ambassador to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, to explain his presence at a protest meeting.In another tense spillover from the protests, the Iranian authorities briefly seized Britain’s Tehran ambassador, Rob Macaire, for what news accounts in Iran called his “involvement in provoking suspicious acts” at a protest. Britain’s foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, denounced the seizure as a “flagrant violation of international law.”
To me, it's beginning to look as though the Iranian regime wants to discredit the protests, as products of foreign interference ... possibly trying to make a case that its enemies are trying to convert Iranians into their stooges, as a means of explaining the supposed 'inexplicable' sight of Iranians protesting .. ?
Who knows. The regime might want to go a stage further, saying that such so-called 'foreign interference' justifies its actions of closing down Internet access, when they do this ...