Calls to list Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terrorist entity re-emerge as Tories take four-year push to Foreign Affairs Committee, by neilrmoss cdnpoli (subs)
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, left, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino voted in support of listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity in 2018, but have been silent on why a listing has not taken place.
Amid increasing protests in Iran after the death of a women in custody, Conservative MPs are renewing their calls to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity, including at the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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