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Robab Farahi-Mahdavieh

Iranian political activist


Summary

Iranian political activist

FieldValue
nameRobab Farahi-Mahdavieh
nationalityIranian
criminal_chargeProviding logistical support for terrorist operations
allegiancePeople's Mujahedin of Iran
convictionIllegal entry
trialFederal Court of Canada
trial_start1992
trial_end1993
countryCanada
statesOntario
locationsOttawa
targetsEmbassy of Iran in Ottawa
apprehended1992

Robab Farahi-Mahdavieh () is a member of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) who was arrested by Canada in 1992, and in 1993, she was deported from Canada back to the United Kingdom on the grounds of national security. She was arrested under one of only 28 security certificates ever issued in Canada.

Activities

Canada

Believed to be the leader of the MEK's North American operations, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) identified her as their "chief fundraiser and recruiter" in Canada and a "leading female member". She was alleged to have organized the flash mob that attacked the Embassy of Iran in Ottawa, following Iranian airstrikes against MEK camps. 19 MEK members were pleaded guilty to various charges for the attacks that injured the Iranian ambassador and two other employees.

Her lawyer, Phil Rankin, told the press that "It’s a gross exaggeration to call this woman a terrorist. All she did was mastermind a demonstration that got out of hand". Pierre Denault, designated judge at the Federal Court of Canada ruled that Farahi-Mahdavieh's testimony lacked credibility and "It is enough that Mahdavieh admitted to being an active member of the MEK, and there is little doubt the group was involved in this specific attack". She was deported on 26 March 1993. Mahnaz Samadi, who filled her role leading the civilian wing of the MEK, was later deported from Canada in 2000 for acts of terrorism.

The case is notable among security certificate cases in Canada for how "civil or criminal rules of evidence are not applicable", and the judge decided to consider any evidence deemed reliable.

United States

She continued to act as a member of the MEK network in the United States. After the MEK has listed a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) in 1997, she funneled money to American politicians. One of the first MEK contributions to Robert Torricelli came from her bank account in 1993, made out a $1,000 check to the Torricelli campaign. She listed her occupation as "Physician."

References

References

  1. Bell, Stewart. (July 19, 2004). "Guerrillas claim links to Canada". The National Post.
  2. (16 July 2003). "Muslim Council to contest the constitutionality of process". Montreal Gazette.
  3. Martin, Gus. (2004). "The New Era of Terrorism: Selected Readings". SAGE.
  4. (29 May 1994). "Iranians to Recount Khomeini Horrors at Sentencing". The Ottawa Citizen.
  5. (8 April 1993). "Woman Ordered Deported; Not a Terrorist, Lawyer Says". The Vancouver Sun.
  6. (7 April 1993). "Iranian ordered it deported for an attack on the embassy in Ottawa". Medicine Hat News.
  7. Cunningham, Karla J.. (2003). "Cross-Regional Trends in Female Terrorism". Studies in Conflict & Terrorism.
  8. Bell, Colleen. (2006). "Subject to Exception: Security Certificates, National Security and Canada's Role in the "War on Terror"". Canadian Journal of Law and Society.
  9. Garduño García, Moisés. (2012). "La Articulació De Objetivos Y El Marketing Político Como Estrategias De Supervivecia E El Cambio Orgaizacioal De Los Moyāhedī-e Jalq-e Iran 1964-2012". Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
  10. Timmerman, Kenneth R.. (January 1998). "Torricelli's Terrorist List Friends". The American Spectator.
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