Trudeau is an avowed feminist and human rights defender, but where are his words of support for the courageous Iranian women who are being arrested in Tehran for removing their hijabs?

Herein lies a mammoth problem with Justin Trudeau: his claims to support women’s rights while being a supporter of Islamic supremacist interests. The Iranian regime is widely known to be outstanding in its brutality against women.

Maryam Mombeini, the wife of a Canadian-Iranian professor who died in a Tehran prison under suspicious circumstances last month, was detained by Iranian authorities while trying to board a flight to Canada on March 8 – International Women’s Day

Consider the question: “where are Trudeau’s words of support for the courageous Iranian women who are being arrested in Tehran for removing their hijabs?” Justin Trudeau — like a parrot — repeats incessantly his support for “diversity,” which unfortunately includes doctrines that humiliate and are injurious to women, once Justin Trudeau gets his “diverse” votes on election day. Canadian Senator Linda Frum has been working to close an election loophole that enables foreign funding to influence Canadian elections, including funding from nations such as Iran. Before Christmas, Frum courageously refused to apologize for calling Iran a “malign nation,” while Islamic supremacist interests (as usual) ganged up on Frum.

As the article points out:

This is not the first indignity that Tehran has imposed on Canada, despite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s strong commitment to re-engage with the Iranian regime. Will this latest malfeasance finally put to rest the Trudeau government’s determination to restore relations with Iran, without first demanding improved conduct?

Hardly! Maryam Mombeini’s husband died in an Iranian prison in February:

Iran’s theocracy represents the antithesis of Canada’s liberal democracy, as it violently constrains its citizens’ speech, movement and religious observance, and deliberately enforces barriers to gender equality

The former Conservative government cut diplomatic ties with Iran, and the Liberal Trudeau government has been trying to restore relations with the regime.

“Standing up for Iranian Women”, by Sheryl Saperia, Canadian Jewish News, March 21, 2018: