“Ebrahim Raisi was part of death commission that killed 5,000 people in Iran in 1988.”

Recently, I reported on how Iran’s foreign minister was seen smiling and laughing while meeting with Canadian officials to discuss the aftermath of Iran shooting down a plane carrying 57 Canadian Citizens.

Now, there’s even more evidence of the truly brutal nature of Iran’s regime.

It turns out that Ebrahim Raisi, the man Iran has set up to ‘investigate’ the shooting down of the plane, is himself implicated in crimes against humanity:

“#BREAKING Former @UN prosecutor at The Hague, Payam Akhavan, says man who is to investigate killing of Canadians on #Flight752 should be prosecuted himself for crimes against humanity. Ebrahim Raisi was part of death commission that killed 5,000 people in #Iran in 1988”

#BREAKING Former @UN prosecutor at The Hague, Payam Akhavan, says man who is to investigate killing of Canadians on #Flight752 should be prosecuted himself for crimes against humanity.

Ebrahim Raisi was part of death commission that killed 5,000 people in #Iran in 1988 #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/d5jXn7cOB4 — SM Radio سمیرا (@SMohyeddin) January 18, 2020

As noted by Terry Glavin, this makes the conciliatory remarks towards Iran by the Canadian foreign minister quite strange:

“Well that’s strange. @FP_Champagne gave every impression today that Tehran was being perfectly cooperative and all was going swimmingly. He said nothing about the vampires running the show or about the Canadians harassed while trying to retrieve their loved ones’ remains. . .”

Well that's strange. @FP_Champagne gave every impression today that Tehran was being perfectly cooperative and all was going swimmingly. He said nothing about the vampires running the show or about the Canadians harassed while trying to retrieve their loved ones' remains. . . https://t.co/5sANcxQhRI — Terry Glavin (@TerryGlavin) January 18, 2020

Once again, we see that Canada can’t expect to get any honesty or truth from the Iranian regime. And that’s why a conciliatory approach can’t succeed in the long-run.

When dealing with a brutal regime, the Canadian government must show that we mean business, and that starts with designating the IRGC in its entirety as a terrorist organization, and seizing the assets of those connected to the regime who are currently within Canada.

Spencer Fernando

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