posted on Jul, 24 2003 @ 10:46 PM
Iran accused Canadian police on Thursday of killing an Iranian in the Vancouver area and said those responsible should be punished, a demand that
echoes Canadian protests over the treatment of Montreal photojournalist Zahra Kazemi who died in Iranian custody.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi was quoted by the official Iranian news agency saying that Canadian police killed an Iranian national and
injured another, and imposed a news blackout on the "criminal act."
He was referring to the death of Keyvan Tabesh, 18, of Burnaby, B.C., who was shot by a police officer in Port Moody, about 25 kilometres east of
Vancouver, on July 14.
News reports at the time quoted Port Moody police saying that Mr. Tabesh was wielding a machete and running at a police officer when he was shot. Mr.
Tabesh was reported to have come to Canada two years ago.
Mr. Asefi said Canadian police "attacked three Iranian nationals in Vancouver," killing Mr. Tabesh and injuring another Iranian. Mr. Asefi pointed
to "ambiguity" in the case and alleged that Canada has imposed a news blackout on it.
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The police department here investigates itself. This has been an ongoing complaint here for the last little while.