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Canucks yank ambassador to Iran
2003-07-24
Cheeze. Is that a testicle? Did he always have that?
A visibly angry Jean Chrétien lashed out at Iran yesterday over the death in custody and the burial of a photojournalist from Montreal, describing the behaviour of Iranian authorities as intolerable and recalling Canada's ambassador from Tehran in protest. "I'm very unhappy that they take a journalist and kill a journalist," the prime minister said after a cabinet meeting. "It's unacceptable. I think it's horrible what they've done. We protested the strongest we could."
Now, if I was prime minister — which I'm not — I'da phrased that "I'm very unhappy that they take a Canadian and kill a Canadian," but I'm probably just picky that way...
Mr. Chrétien's outburst was prompted by confirmation that Zahra Kazemi, 54, who died in detention from a fractured skull, had been buried in Iran, contrary to the expressed wishes of her son in Montreal and the Canadian government that her remains be returned to Canada. Mr. Chrétien said that although there is nothing he can do to bring Ms. Kazemi, 54, back to life, the government is committed to trying to get her body back.
Wants the body back, huh? Boy, he's really fired up...
Foreign Minister Bill Graham, emerging from the same cabinet meeting, reiterated the government's demands for an "open and transparent" inquiry to determine who was responsible for her death on July 10.
So far the "transparency" consists of glassy-eyed stares from the ayatollahs...
Mr. Graham said he took some comfort from the decision earlier yesterday to turn the freshly ordered inquiry into Ms. Kazemi's death over to the Tehran military court. The move, which Mr. Graham termed a "positive" sign, takes the inquiry out of the hands of Saeed Mortazavi, a controversial, conservative hardline prosecutor whom some Iranians accuse of being responsible for Ms. Kazemi's death.
Well, that certainly would have been efficient. I'm sure he'd have saved lotsa taxpayer dollars investigating himself...
Mr. Graham also said Canada was considering sanctions against Iran that go beyond the indefinite recall of its ambassador "for consultations." He said the federal government won't make a decision until it gets input on what would be most effective from Philip MacKinnon, Canada's ambassador to Iran. Mr. MacKinnon is expected back in Ottawa by the weekend.
"Mr Prime Minister, I think we should mock them severely!"
"Oh, I dunno. That's pretty drastic."
"We could criticize their table manners!"
"Won't they find that... ummm... offensive?"
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  Since everyone else in the world seems to have a short memory, I would like to mention that our neighbors to the north helped Americans get out of Iran when the Ayatollahs took over in '79. They hid them out from the mobs in the Canadian Embassy, clothed them, gave them showers, fed them, gave them Canadian passports, and gave them a plane ride out. If I remember corectly, they also gave them Canadian Whiskey to fortify their spirits when they got them into the embassy. Not quite Jack Daniels, but still....In my book, that qualifies them for a lot of forbearance.
Posted by: Anonymous Troll   2003-7-26 12:37:59 AM  

#4  If I remember correctly, I think the Foreign Affairs Minister said that this incident is not worth straining diplomatic relations over. It is the victim's family's insistance that put the drive into this from the beginning. If it wasn't for this, the gov't would be all too happy to say "well, it says so in your passport, if you visit a country of your other citizenship, don't expect help from us!"
Posted by: Rafael   2003-7-24 3:35:31 PM  

#3  Lets not hit our Canadian friends too hard. They in the govt may be waking up from a long slumber, and do not have all their faculties firing yet (heh heh). Nothing like something bad hitting home. The Iranian govt needs to feel the heat from this as well as for being the Hospitality House for Al and the Qaedas. Plus heat applied liberally for the U reprossessing and Bushehr Plute Generator. Add some more for student unrest and underpinnings can get shook. The beginnings of a real Paraiah image. This is for the long haul, folks.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-7-24 3:24:51 PM  

#2  Ambassador: "I think it's time to start mending fences."
Chretian: "With Iran?"
Ambassador: "No, with our nice neighbor to the south!"
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-7-24 3:23:39 PM  

#1  "Let's ask the Americans for help!"

Dialing sounds...

"Well, what did they say?"

"They haven't answered yet, the phone just keeps ringing and ringing."
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2003-7-24 3:14:17 PM  

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