I asked Mr Virani to submit my letter to the Prime minister of Canada, Justine Trudeau. In this letter, I elaborate on my concerns and my requests.
Following is my letter to Justine Trudeau:
Date: February 1st, 2020
The Right Honourable
Justin Trudeau,
Prime Minister of
Canada
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
House of Commons
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Fax:
613-947-0310
Subject:
Through
Investigation of the recent suppression and plane crash in Tehran; the Islamic
Republic of Iran's gross and systematic human rights violations; dangerous tension
in the middle east; the rights and safety of Iranian-Canadians and Iranian
Citizens living/studying in Canada
Dear Prime Minister Trudeau,
I am tired, exhausted and my heart is deeply injured
especially after the Islamic Republic of Iran brutally killed hundreds of young
Iranians in the October-November 2019 uprising all around the country and
killed 176 passengers, 147 of them Iranian and 57 of them Iranian-Canadians, of
Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 (PS752) in a tragic and
avoidable "accident" on January 8th, 2020.
As an Iranian-Canadian who lost 7 members of his families at
the hands of the Islamic Republic of Iran and, in the last 35 years, has worked
for truth and justice in Iran, I appreciate your passionate and responsible
reaction and action regarding the tragic events of Flight 752 in Tehran.
There is a very long history of denial and cover-up by the
Islamic Republic of Iran and I urge you to put more diplomatic pressure on the
Islamic Republic of Iran to agree with a thorough and complete investigation in
collaboration with the international community, especially Canada, to these recent
tragic incidents.
Dear Mr. Trudeau,
In this difficult situation, I would like to highlight three
important points as outlined below:
1- I appreciate your government attention to the dangerous
and worsening situation of human rights in Iran and your support for the
victims of the state and state sponsored suppressions, killings and terrorism.
It is very important that the international community shows their solidarity
and support for Iranian through the United Nations instruments available in
human rights council and general assembly.
I urge your government to increase the pressure on the
Islamic Republic of Iran to force them to thoroughly implement all its human
rights obligations.
2- In recent years the tensions in the Middle East have
increased significantly. Irresponsible and criminal acts of local and global
powers in the region including the United State of America, Israel and the Islamic
Republic of Iran through its elite Quds forces and proxy militias and allied
politicians across the region led by Qaseem Suleimani - in my opinion a
criminal who has the blood of many peoples including hundreds of thousands of
Syrians on his hands - who was illegally killed by the United State of America
forces in Iraq on January 3rd, 2020.
However, the Canadian government and Canadians as a peace-loving
nation, can play a very vital role in this volatile situation in the region. We
must be a champion of human rights, peace, stability and prosperity for the
people of Middle East and be critical of irresponsible behavior on the part of
all actors in the Middle East including the United State of America, Russian
Federation, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, and the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia to name few.
3- The recent incidents proves again that there are many
different dangers for the more than 300 000 Iranians (Iranian-Canadians,
permanent residents, and those that came to Canada with a student visa) who live
in Canada coast to coast when they want return home to visit their families and
friends. We all have families and relatives in Iran and our relatives visit us.
But there are few important issues which increase the already risky situation
in Iran as outlined below:
a) As of September 2012, there are no
diplomatic relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Canada. Canadian consular
services are provided through other Canadian diplomatic missions in other
countries in the Middle East. Therefore, our families must travel to Turkey, the
Emirates or other countries to get a Canadian visa, which is less safe, painful
and costly.
b) In addition, the Islamic Republic of Iran
does not have an interest section and does not provide consular and passport
services in Canada and we, Iranians livings in Canada, must travel to
Washington DC for any required services. But, beside it being time consuming
and costly, with the existing administration in the US, it has become much more
difficult for those born in Iran to cross the border. In this situation it is
almost impossible for permanent residents and those living in Canada with a
student visa to access the US.
c) There are no direct flights between any
Canadian city and Tehran, one or two stop flights which are less safe and are a
nightmare especially for older travelers, including our parents.
I know re-establishing diplomatic relations with Islamic
Republic of Iran is difficult and could send the wrong signal to the Tehran, and
considering the fact that the Islamic Republic of Iran does not care about the
wellbeing and safety of its citizens, I am asking the Canadian government to
reach an agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran to provide consular and
passport services in Toronto/Ottawa, Vancouver and Tehran and, after IKAO
confirms that Iran's airspace is safe for passenger planes, Air Canada, as a
very safe airline, should establish direct flights between Toronto and Tehran
and between Vancouver and Tehran.
With respect,
Jafar Behkish, P.Eng
Principal Engineer