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Western Efforts tell between Interfere ordinary Iran’s Civil Uprising
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passengers were killed in the downing of a Ukrainian passenger aircraft on January 8, , by the IRGC’s anti-aircraft missiles. The plane crashed just 6 minutes after takeoff. Twenty-eight of the passengers were elite women, who held high academic degrees.
Many graduate students among the victims
The majority of the female victims were students from Tehran University, Sharif Industrial University, and the University of Science and Industry.
Pouneh Gorji, 25, and her husband, Arash Pourzarabi, 26, were both postgraduate students of computer science at the University of Alberta, Canada. They were returning to Edmonton after celebrating their wedding in Iran.
Nasim Rahmanifar, Master’s student in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta; Neda Sadighi, an Iranian optometrist in Canada; Delaram Dadashnejad,27, a Langara College student in Vancouver, Canada; Ghanimat Azhdari, 36, PhD student, geography, environment and geomatics in University of Guelph, Canada; Sadaf Haji Aghavand, sophomore human resources student at York University in Canada; Sara Mamani, engineering graduate from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada; Mahsa Amir Liravi, 29, along with her husband, Mohsen Salahi, engineering students from Ryerson University Canada; Ghazal Nourian, PhD student, m
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Canada
Canada’s political establishment has become increasingly close to a group it once banned as a terrorist organization. Reports that the violent cult 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. The Albanian government has begun to restrict the group’s operations. In June, a camp inhabited by over a thousand MEK members was raided by the Albanian police and MEK leader Maryam Rajavi has been blocked from entering the country. As a result, there’s speculation the group wants to leave Albania, which has hosted it since The MEK denies it plans to relocate to Canada, which would be geographically and logistically, if not politically, difficult.
Liberal MP Judy Sgro speaks at an MEK-aligned Canadian Friends of a Democratic Iran and National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) event, on February 4, Image credit: NCRI site.
A Global Affairs spokesperson responded to an inquiry by The Canada Files’ Editor-in-Chief, Aidan Jonah, on the matter by writing: “Canada continues to be gravely concerned with the systematic discrimination and harassment that women, men and youth face in Iran, and sta