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Canada spy agency probing death threats from Iran

This comes days after Britain levels similar accusations against Islamic regime

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Nov 2022 8:00AM

Canada spy agency probing death threats from Iran
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service says is actively investigating several death threats emanating from Iran based on credible intelligence – providing no details of the investigation, it says it is working with international partners. – Pixabay pic, November 19, 2022

OTTAWA – Canada’s spy agency said yesterday it is investigating credible death threats against people in Canada by Iran, days after Britain levelled similar accusations against the Islamic regime.

“CSIS is actively investigating several threats to life emanating from the Islamic Republic of Iran based on credible intelligence,” Eric Balsam, spokesman for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, said.

“Ultimately, these hostile activities and foreign interference undermine the security of Canada and Canadians, as well as our democratic values and sovereignty,” he said.

No details of the investigation were given, but Balsam said the agency is working with international partners.

CSIS is also aware that Iran is monitoring and intimidating people in Canada, including members of the Iranian diaspora, he added, in order to “silence those who speak out publicly against” the regime.

Last week, Britain accused Tehran of threatening the lives of UK-based journalists.

“I have summoned the Iranian charge d’affaires today after journalists working in the United Kingdom were subject to immediate threats to life from Iran,” British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly tweeted at the time.

Volant Media, the Saudi-linked broadcaster of Iran International TV channel, said two British-Iranian journalists had received “death threats from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps”.

The journalists were working in Britain for the London-based Farsi-language channel, said the broadcaster, which has been covering Iran’s anti-government protests. – AFP, November 19, 2022

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