Canada slaps new sanctions on Iranian ‘propaganda’ as protests continue – National | 24CA News

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Published 09.01.2023
Canada slaps new sanctions on Iranian ‘propaganda’ as protests continue – National | 24CA News

Canada has slapped new sanctions that concentrate on “Iranian propaganda” as protests in opposition to the regime close to their fourth month.

In a news launch on Monday, the federal authorities mentioned two Iranian officers and three entities are “complicit” within the “brutal repression of brave Iranian voices.”  Iran has been rocked by protests following the Sept. 16 loss of life of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old lady who died whereas within the custody of Iran’s so-called morality police. She was being held for allegedly violating the Islamic Republic’s strict costume code.

“Despite condemnation from the international community regarding the regime’s gross and systematic human rights violations, the regime continues to crack down on demonstrations and deploy propaganda that serves as a pretext for its destabilizing activities both domestically and abroad,” the federal authorities mentioned within the launch.

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The people sanctioned Monday are Vahid Yaminpour and Mohsen Qomi.

Yaminpour, deputy minister of sports activities and youth, can be a state propaganda official who has labored for the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Corp., a state-controlled media group that solutions to the supreme chief’s workplace and propagates the regime’s speaking factors, Ottawa alleged.

Meanwhile, Qomi is a senior regime insider who additionally acts as a deputy adviser for worldwide affairs within the supreme chief’s workplace, and an adviser to the nation’s supreme chief on worldwide communications, the federal authorities mentioned.

The organizations sanctioned are the 15 Khordad Foundation, an untaxed revolutionary basis; Iran Newspaper, an official publication of Iran; and the Press Supervisory Board, an organ of Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance.

Canadian officers mentioned the latter is empowered by the Iranian regime’s Press Law to arbitrarily shut down news retailers and magazines ought to the board’s membership deem their printed content material to be dangerous to the “bases of the Islamic Republic” or insulting to the supreme chief, senior members of the Shi’a clergy or public morals.

“Canada will continue to coordinate with its international partners to make sure that the Iranian regime answers for its gross and systematic human rights violations and actions that continue to threaten international peace and security,” Ottawa mentioned within the launch.


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Before Monday, Canada had imposed sanctions on 125 Iranian people and 186 Iranian entities, together with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the regime’s safety, intelligence and financial equipment.

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Also on Monday, Iran‘s judiciary sentenced three more protesters to death on charges of “waging war on God,” defying growing international criticism over its fierce crackdown on demonstrators.

Iran hanged two other people on Saturday in its attempts to stamp out unrest, which has slowed since it began executions.

One of the biggest challenges to Iran’s management for the reason that 1979 revolution, the protests have drawn help from many Iranians and challenged the Islamic Republic’s legitimacy by calling for the downfall of its rulers.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday signalled the state has no intention of softening its place, saying that those that “set fire to public places have committed treason with no doubt.” Under Iranian regulation, treason is punishable by loss of life.

Human rights activists see Iran’s crackdowns as an try to intimidate protesters and strike sufficient concern within the inhabitants to finish the unrest.

Despite Iran doubling down on repression, small-scale protests persist in Tehran, Isfahan and a number of other different cities.

— with information from Reuters

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