Canada Condemns Iran Over Citizen's Death in Protest Crackdown

Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand has condemned Iran after learning a Canadian citizen was killed by Iranian authorities amid ongoing protests. She expressed condolences to the family and called for an immediate end to the regime's violence against peaceful demonstrators. The condemnation was part of a broader joint statement from the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Canada, and the European Union, which commended Iranian citizens' bravery and denounced the crackdown. The nations called on Iran to cease using excessive force and to uphold rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.

Key Points: Canada Condemns Iran for Killing Citizen in Protests

  • Canadian citizen killed by Iranian authorities
  • Global condemnation of Iran's protest crackdown
  • Call for end to violence and human rights abuses
  • Joint statement by Australia, Canada, and EU
  • Over 40 lives reportedly lost in protests
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Canadian FM condemns killing of Canadian citizen in Iran protests

Canadian FM Anita Anand condemns Iran after a Canadian citizen is killed by authorities amid widespread anti-regime protests.

"This violence must end. Canada condemns and calls for an immediate end to the Iranian regime's violence. - Anita Anand"

Ottawa, January 16

Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand expressed condolences at the death of a Canadian citizen at the hands of Iranian authorities.

Anand joined the voices across the world that are condemning Iranian brutality in an attempt to douse the anti-regime protests that continue to spread like wildfire.

In a post on X, she said, "I have just learned that a Canadian citizen has died in Iran at the hands of the Iranian authorities. Our consular officials are in contact with the victim's family in Canada and my deepest condolences are with them at this time. Peaceful protests by the Iranian people - asking that their voices be heard in the face of the Iranian regime's repression and ongoing human rights violations - has led the regime to flagrantly disregard human life. This violence must end. Canada condemns and calls for an immediate end to the Iranian regime's violence."

World leaders on January 10 condemned the killing and arrest of protesters as they gripped Iran as threat looms over the administration.

In a joint statement, the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Canada and the European Union lauded the bravery displayed by the citizens of Iran and condemned the reported crackdown by the regime.

"We commend the bravery of the Iranian people as they stand up for their dignity and their fundamental right to peaceful protest. We strongly condemn the killing of protestors, the use of violence, arbitrary arrests, and intimidation tactics by the Iranian regime against its own people," the statement read.

The nations called on Iranian government to end the use of aggressive force against the protesters and preserve their right to freedom of expression.

"Iran must immediately end the use of excessive and lethal force by its security forces including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Basij against protestors. Too many lives - over 40 to date - have already been lost. The Iranian regime has the responsibility to protect its own population and must allow for the freedom of expression and peaceful assembly without fear of reprisal," as per the statement.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The world is finally speaking up. The bravery of the Iranian people, especially the women, is inspiring. No government should use violence against its own citizens for asking for basic rights. Heart goes out to the victim's family in Canada.
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Aman W
Strong statement from the Canadian FM. But let's be honest, these joint statements often don't lead to real action. The regime in Iran has shown it doesn't care about international opinion. What concrete steps will follow?
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Sarah B
As a Canadian living in Mumbai, this hits close to home. It's frightening to think a citizen of a democratic country can be killed for protesting. The world needs to hold Iran accountable, not just with words.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the condemnation is justified, Canada's own record with indigenous communities and protests isn't spotless either. Foreign policy should be consistent. Every nation must look inward while speaking out.
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Nisha Z
The value of a human life is universal. Whether in Iran, Canada, or India, people have the right to protest peacefully. This killing is a stark reminder of how precious and fragile our democratic freedoms are. 🙏

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