Tuesday, November 19, 2024 -Canada recently foiled an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Irwin Cotler, a former justice minister and a strong critic of Tehran, Cotler’s organization said Monday, November 18.
The
84-year-old was Justice Minister and Attorney General from 2003 to 2006 and
then retired from politics in 2015 but has remained active with many
associations that campaign for human rights around the world.
He was
informed on October 26 that he faced an imminent threat within 48 hours of
assassination from Iranian agents.
According
to AFP, Police authorities tracked two suspects in the plot, In an email to
AFP, the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, where Cotler is
international chair, confirmed the planned attack.
Cotler
“has no knowledge or details regarding any arrests made,” said Brandon Golfman,
an organization spokesman.
Tehran
late on Monday denied what it described as “the claim of Canadian media that
Iran tried to assassinate a Canadian person,” the official IRNA news agency
reported, citing Issa Kameli, the director general for the Americas at the
foreign ministry.
Iran
denounced the report as “ridiculous storytelling and in line with the
misinformation campaign against Iran”.
A
spokesperson for Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc declined to
comment, telling AFP: “We cannot comment on, nor confirm specific RCMP (Royal
Canadian Mounted Police) operations due to security reasons.
Another
senior government minister, Francois-Philippe Champagne, called the plot “very
concerning.”
Jean-Yves
Duclos, the government’s senior minister in Quebec province, where Cotler
lives, said it was likely “very difficult for (Cotler), in particular, and his
family and friends to hear” about it.
Cotler had
already been receiving police protection for more than a year after the October
7, 2023 attack in Israel by Hamas gunmen.
His
daughter, Michal Cotler-Wunsh, is an Israeli politician and diplomat who
previously served as a member of Israel’s parliament.
Cotler,
who is Jewish and a strong backer of Israel, has advocated globally to have
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps listed as a terrorist entity.His name
reportedly also came up in an FBI probe of a 2022 Iranian murder-for-hire
operation in New York that targeted American human rights activist Masih
Alinejad.
Ottawa,
which severed diplomatic ties with Iran more than a decade ago, listed the
Revolutionary Guard as a banned terror group in June.
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