Intimidating a diaspora organization for presenting to the foreign interference inquiry should be widely condemned. But its victims contradict the dominant narrative so it won’t be. In the summer, the Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) presented to the Foreign Interference Commission’s Public Consultation Process and Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue. Seven members of the Iranian community detailed pressure... Continue Reading →
From ‘terrorists’ to Canadian politicians’ best buddies
Canada’s political establishment has become increasingly close to a group it once banned as a terrorist organization. Reports that the violent, cult-like Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) may set up shop here reflects this country’s increasingly conflictual relations with Iran. Recently Iranian government aligned media reported that the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) is considering a move to Canada.... Continue Reading →
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