http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L17111437.htmBRITISH ACCENT
The homemade bombs were left in rubbish bins outside a busy shopping mall and detonated three minutes apart, wounding almost 100 people and damaging several cars and shop fronts.
Brigadier General Mohsen Kazemeini, Revolutionary Guards commender of south Iran, said the blasts bore the hallmarks of Ahvaz bombings in June that killed four people.
Security forces have rounded up five cells of opposition groups involved in those attacks and earlier disturbances who had confessed to "receiving support, equipment and terrorist training," by British forces in Iraq, he told Fars.
He said all those under arrest would be tried and executed.
Mistrust of Britain runs deep in Iran because of London's long history of involvement in pivotal events such as its reluctance to surrender control of Iran's oil industry and the 1953 coup that toppled popular nationalist leader Mohammad Mossadeq.