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July 14, 2004                        (7:45 p.m. EDT)                                    No. 77


CANADA RECALLS AMBASSADOR TO IRAN


Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham today recalled Canada’s Ambassador to Iran for consultations. The recall follows official Iranian statements that Canadian observers would be barred from the trial of the person accused in the murder of Zahra Kazemi. Minister Graham has also called in Ambassador Mohammad Moussavi, the Iranian representative in Canada.


Minister Graham also offered the following statement:


“Iran’s refusal to allow Canadian observers at the trial is unacceptable.


“Last fall, we received assurances from Iranian Foreign Minister Kharrazi and from judiciary officials that Canada would be granted three seats to observe the trial. It has become clear that this promise will not be kept, despite our vigorous representations for Iran to reconsider its decision.


“Mrs. Kazemi was a Canadian citizen who had been living and working in Canada for at least 10 years. This is clearly not a purely domestic matter for Iran to dispose of as it pleases.


“Canada is not asking for standing in the courtroom. We are requesting observer status, consistent with international standards of open, transparent justice, and consistent with our interest in the well-being of our citizens.


“Even Iranian President Khatami himself has today raised questions about this trial. Barring Canadian observers can only cast a shadow on the credibility of the process. An outside presence is important to ensure that justice is seen to be rendered.


“The trial into Mrs. Kazemi’s murder is not simply a bilateral question. It reflects the types of profound concerns that the broad international community has about Iran’s human rights performance. A closed trial will demonstrate to the international community that serious shortcomings persist in Iran’s human rights performance—even after the UN General Assembly resolution, sponsored by Canada, on this question last fall.”

 


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