Liberals urged to press Iran on mass executions after Iran-Iraq war
OTTAWA — A group of Iranian-Canadians is calling on the government to add a tough new element to its annual United Nations resolution on Iran’s dubious human rights record — a call for an international war crimes investigation.
The group, which calls itself Canadian Friends for a Democratic Iran, made the request Thursday at a news conference on Parliament Hill.
The group presented what it says is new evidence that shows complicity by senior Iranian government officials in a mass killing of 30,000 political prisoners in 1988 at the end of the Iran-Iraq war.
An audio recording from the era surfaced in August that implicates high-level members of the current Iranian regime, including the country’s justice minister, said Shahram Golestaneh, the group’s director.


