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The Motto of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), it is better to be feared than to be loved. The IRI is using Iron Fist by utilizing Machiavelli doctrine of Fear, Fraud and Force to rule Iran.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Letter to Honorable Peter G. MacKay

Honorable MP Peter Gordon MacKay
Minister of Foreign Affairs
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 06A
Via: E-Mail:
Mackay.P@parl.gc.ca

Dear Honorable Peter Gordon MacKay:

In 1993, the Liberal Party was dominate political party in Canada and was elected to office as a majority Government and was representing the Canadian Government. In 1998, the Federal Government gave permission to the Islamic Republic of Iran {IRI} to come to Canada and to make investment in Canada and knowingly that the IRI has been sponsoring terrorism on global scale and was violating Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Iran. The Canadian Government allowed Mullah Rafsanjani, who is a key player of Hezbollah Terrorist Entity to come to Canada, that he has several serious criminal convictions in Iran due to his terrorist activities in Iran, as well as, in other countries. As a result, Canada has made regrettable decision and disappointing decision for itself.

In 2006, the Progressive Party of Canada gained confidence of its citizens because the Liberal Party betrayed confidence of its citizens. The Progressive Party of Canada promised to be firm on crime, and to be accountable as well as responsible to Canadian and so far this minority Government has failed to fulfill its promise.

Canadian Law:
According to Criminal Code of Canada 83.02 Providing or collecting property for certain activities-Everyone who directly or indirectly, willfully and without lawful justification or excuse provides or collects property intending that it be used or knowing that it will be used in whole or in part in order to carry out an act or omission that constitutes an offence referred …of the definition of “terrorist activity”…”

Why has Canadian Government decided to violate above law and other conventions?
I would like to know ALL Rafsanjani’s property, his children as well as the IRI investments in Canada?
I would like to know is Rafsanjani a Canadian Citizen?
I would like to know is Rafsanjani residing in Canada?
I would like to know Rafsanjani and his family’s legal status in Canada?
I would like to know how many Revolutionary Guards and Besijis are in Canada and their legal status in Canada?
I would like to know why Hezbollah terrorists are allowed to come to Canada?

{I am asking above questions because I fear for my own safety and security. I want to live in Canada in peace of mind. I care about my future.}
Reminding Canada, regardless of political afflation for forming a government in Canada, for providing shelter for Rafsanjani, his children, Revolutionary Guard and Basijis itself is a criminal offence, and punishable by law. Indeed, in free future of Iran, Canada will be hold responsible, as well as, accountable for all its offences against Iranian people.

Last, Iranian-Canadian must not vote, must not making political campaign contribution to any political party, or assist any political party in Canada until the party to regain confidence of its citizens. Trust is not given, and it is earned.

Thank you,

Kind regards

Signed

c.c.Crown Prince Reza PAHLAVI Heir to Throne of Iran
pressinquiries@rezapahlavi.org
c.c.
http://iranzamin2529.blogspot.com/




1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hope in this comment to alleviate some of your concern over the Canadian position on dealing with Iran. I emailed the Finance Ministry on 26 October 2006 and recieved a response from Hon. Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance. My primary concern was Iran's access to Canada's efficient and robust financial system in order to aide the financing of state terrorism. You appear to be concerned with the status of Rafsanjani, specifically. Terrorism cannot exist without financing and Iran not being able to access the Canadian (also American, EU) financial system would be beneficial in not only the war on terror, but to punish Iran for their flagrant disregard of international law (terrorism, human rights abuses, etc.) Here is a copy of the Minister's response on the subject of Iranian access to Canadian financial instituions:

Dear Mr. Abrams:

Thank you for your correspondence of October 26, 2006 in which you advocate that Iranian banking institutions be prohibited from doing business with Canadian financial institutions. Canada has a robust anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing regime that is consistent with the international standards set out by the Financial Action Task Force. In addition, Canada is fully compliant with its obligations under United Nations Security Council Resolutions requiring the freezing of terrorist assets. Canadian financial institutions are required to undertake significant due diligence to assure themselves and their regulator (the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions), that they are not dealing with listed terrorists. Our financial institutions have been highly cooperative and vigilant in meeting these requirements.

The official Government of Canada policy toward Iran is one of limited engagement; however, there is currently no prohibition on Canadian financial institutions from conducting business in Iran or with Iranian institutions.

As you raise a number of related foreign policy issues in your correspondence, I have taken the liberty of forwarding a copy of your correspondence to my colleague, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Honourable Peter MacKay.

Thank you for communicating your concerns.


Sincerely,
James M. Flaherty
c.c.: The Honourable Peter MacKay, P.C., M.P.