Activists urge RCMP to solicit evidence of Canadians involved in Iran atrocities
OTTAWA — As mass protests in Iran raise hopes that the regime in Tehran might soon topple, human rights activists are calling on the RCMP to collect reports on possible major crimes committed there by Canadians as part of the Iranian government’s violent response to the uprising.
The Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights says it wants a “structural investigation,” which would see the RCMP assemble evidence of Canadian residents taking part in war crimes or atrocities, or of being victims of them, to prepare for future prosecutions.
“Announcing the opening of an investigation would send a message of solidarity to victims, accountability to violators, and assert the value of Canadian citizenship,” the group’s policy head Brandon Silver told a Monday press conference on Parliament Hill.
“It would protect our sovereignty by establishing consequences for murdering Canadians, and demonstrating that their murderers are not welcome on Canadian soil.”