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Michael Petrou writes about international news and Canadian foreign policy.

Tehran's butcher goes to work

by Michael Petrou on Thursday, June 25, 2009 11:25am - 2 Comments

Iranian jurist Saeed Mortazavi, Tehran’s general prosecutor, has been put in charge of interrogating jailed protesters and opposition members involved in demonstrations against the rigged June 12 presidential election.

Mortazavi played a direct role in the torture and murder of Canadian Zahra Kazemi while she was in Iranian custody in 2003. I wrote about Kazemi’s murder in detail after traveling to Iran in 2004 to secretly meet with Iranian democratic activists who were jailed with her. That article can be found here.

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  • Stephen

    Thanks for your work on Ms Kazemi, and your work now. What happened to her is still not widely enough known.

    Of Mortazavi ever left Iran would the Canadian government ever seek his extradition….because it sure would be worth it.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/PacificGatePost PacificGatePost

    THE POWER OF NEDA

    A young Iranian student has arrested the world’s attention in her dying moments. Neda has energized a revolution.
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    http://pacificgatepost.blogspot.com/2009/06/neda-…
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    The emotional connection has moved Western leaders to respond, and Obama has been kicked off his mark.

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