URGENT ACTION APPEAL

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20 March 2006
UA 64/06
Fear of forcible return/Fear of torture/
Fear of death penalty/Legal concern

CANADA:  Mostafa Dadar (m), Iranian national

The Canadian authorities are preparing to forcibly return Mostafa
Dadar to Iran, where he would be at grave risk or torture or possibly
the death penalty.

Mostafa Dardar was a supporter of the late ruler of Iran, the Shah,
who was overthrown in 1979 by the revolution that installed Ayatollah
Khomeini, whose successors are still in power. He is believed to have
been involved with an organization that was implicated in a failed
attempt to overthrow Khomeini in March 1982. For this he was arrested
and jailed for five years, during which he was tortured. In l987 he
absconded while on leave from prison for medical treatment. He
made his way to Pakistan, where he was recognized as a refugee
by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He traveled
on to Canada, where he was granted residency in 1988.

In 1996 he was convicted of aggravated assault. He was found to be
a danger to the public, and in 2002, a month after his release, he was
detained under the Immigration Act to await deportation to Iran.

To forcibly return anyone to a country where they would be at risk of
torture is a violation of Canada's obligations under international law,
including the Convention Against Torture (CAT).

In November 2004 Mostafa. Dadar submitted a complaint against
Canada to the United Nations Committee against Torture claiming
he was at risk of being tortured if he was returned to Iran. The Committee

concluded that =E2=80=98=E2=80=98substantial grounds exist for believing th=
at the
complainant may risk being subjected to torture if returned to Iran=E2=80=
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and that his deportation would amount to a breach of article 3 of the
CAT.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Torture has been used systematically in Iran for many years
to extract information and confessions. It is used as a matter of
routine in many Iranian prisons and detention centers.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as
quickly as possible:
- expressing concern that the Canadian authorities are preparing
 to forcibly return Mostafa Dadar to Iran, where he would be at risk
of torture or even execution;
- calling on the authorities to ensure that he is not forcibly returned
to Iran, in accordance with their obligations under international law;
- reminding the authorities that forcibly returning anyone to a country
where they would be at risk of torture is absolutely prohibited under
international law, and that the forcible return of Mostafa Dadar to Iran
would violate Canada=E2=80=99s obligations under the Convention against
Torture.

APPEALS TO:
Honourable Stockwell Day
Minister of Public Safety
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1A 0A6
Fax: 1 613 995 1154
E-Mail: [email protected]
Salutation: Dear Minister

Monte Solberg
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Confederation Building
Ottawa
Canada K1A 0A6
Fax: 1 613 992 6181
Email: [email protected]
Salutation:  Dear Minister

COPIES TO:
Ambassador Francis Joseph McKenna
Embassy of Canada
501 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington DC 20001
Fax: 1 202 682 7726

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sending appeals after May 1, 2006.

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Thank you for your help with this appeal.

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PO Box 1270
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