Mahsa Amini death: Has Canada lived up to its promises to expel Iranian officials?
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Monday marks two years since Mahsa Amini’s death at the hands of Iran’s oppressive regime.
Amini was allegedly arrested for violating the country’s headscarf law and died in police custody.
Ottawa responded with sanctions on Iran saying it would expel senior Iranian officials, but as Nathaniel Dove reports, there is little transparency as to whether that goal has been achieved.
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"Has Trudeaus Gov" lived up to his promise GoebbelsNews.
That's about the size of it. Goebbels News, where censorship and far left socialist spin has turned the majority of Canadians off from even bothering to acknowledge this media group as news. The majority of us in Canada don't believe a word from any of the news sources now and realise that the 600 million of our taxes Trudeau funnelled to media is being used against us in the form of censorship and to pay for online "influencer" accounts that are on here daily doing damage control.
Send them home
It’s hard work to do this and there is some level of accountability on how it’s carried out. Government workers would rather keep their jobs.
Conclusion: Nothing will happen, only the appearance something is happening.
Ralph Cifaretto was always a good earner
RIP
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