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Iran regime's 47th anniversary marred by mass protester killings

Iran regime's 47th anniversary marred by mass protester killings

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February 12, 202614m 54s

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Show Notes

Kaveh Shahrooz, lawyer, human rights activist, and former senior policy advisor on human rights to Global Affairs Canada, discusses Iran's ongoing brutal crackdown on mass protests during the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. The Iranian Canadian examines the Iranian regime's proven tactics of violence and internet blackouts, opposition leadership, and whether Iran should be booted from the Winter Olympics as a consequence. He also critiques Canada's inadequate response, particularly its failure to address regime officials and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps members residing in this country.

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CREDITS:

Amal Attar-Guzman - Producer

Elia Gross - Editor

Harrison Lowman - Host

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