Call for Canadian Institutions to take Proactive Measures against Violent Hate Crimes
The Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) is devastated and gravely concerned regarding the ongoing spread and escalating severity of criminal threats and acts of violence by extremists against members of the Iranian Canadian community. Iranian Canadians who believe in non-violent, sustainable, and indigenous progress and oppose foreign meddling, war, coup d'état and installation of a foreign puppet monarchy in Iran, as well as those who are visibly Muslim and attending Islamic Centers, have been particularly targeted. We had warned about a coordinated campaign of harassment and violence against Iranian Canadians in a previous ICC statement.
Below are only a few examples of harassment and physical violence that have been reported to the Iranian Canadian Congress to date:
In British Columbia, an Iranian Canadian political activist who had sued Reza Pahlavi and received a wave of vile death threats from monarchist extremists has gone missing as of February 6th. RCMP officials have stated they believe criminality is involved in the disappearance.
- In Alberta, a mob of monarchist extremists attacked an Iranian Islamic Centre on February 7th and brutally assaulted two Iranian Canadians in attendance. This incident resulted in the hospitalization of one of the victims and terrorized the entire congregation. Local police department had been alerted in advance of the threats against the specific Islamic Centre and event, yet they ignored the warnings and failed to protect their community.
- In British Columbia, a senior Muslim woman who volunteers at the local Iranian Islamic Centre was targeted and physically assaulted in January 2026.
- Many Iranian Canadians have received vile threats of violence including death threats from monarchist extremists since 2025.
- Multiple Iranian Canadian-owned businesses in the provinces of British Columbia, Ontario, Alberta and Quebec have been threatened and coerced to display the monarchist flag in their stores since January 2026.
The ICC reiterates its concerns for the safety and security of the Iranian Canadian community and calls for the protection of their democratic rights to freedom of expression, religion, association and peaceful assembly. We urge the Canadian Department of Justice, RCMP, and local police departments to investigate the coordinated campaign of threats and acts of violence against our community members, take credible threats of violence seriously before they are manifested as acts of violence, and bring violent offenders to justice.
We express our heartfelt sympathy to all Iranian Canadians during this trying time and look forward to brighter days ahead.
The Iranian Canadian Congress
Statement of Concern: Coordinated Harassment of Iranian Canadian Professionals Academics, Business Owners
The Iranian Canadian Congress condemns the escalating campaign of targeted harassment, doxing, and professional sabotage directed at Iranian Canadian faculty, researchers, professionals, business owners, and sometimes ordinary people irrespective of profession. Over the past weeks, Iranian individuals who do not publicly align with specific political movements, such as calling for the restoration of the Iranian monarchy, have been targeted for professional and personal ruin, often in repeated cycles.
We have received multiple reports from individuals being doxed and harassed, regardless of their digital footprint. Professionals are being singled out for the mere act of wearing hijab, or for publishing articles and research that cite Iranian, or even Israeli sources that challenge the pro-war narrative. Iranian-owned shops and other businesses are being targeted and threatened with loss of business if they do not display the Iranian monarchist flag.
This is a coordinated effort to create a climate of fear to ensure that Iranian voices, particularly those who advocate for peace or oppose war, are silenced through organized reputational threats and character assassination.
As a grassroots organization, we are doing everything within our means to manage this surge and provide support to those targeted. We urge employers, university chairs, professional associations, and business associations to recognize these influxes of complaints for what they are: a targeted campaign to suppress dissent and intimidate professionals.
To Our Institutional Partners:
We remain a dedicated resource for the broader community. We invite HR departments, university leadership, and organizational heads to reach out to us directly if you require context or information regarding the safety and well-being of your Iranian staff or colleagues who may be facing these pressures.
To Our Community:
We are actively working on programming to address fears and concerns and provide resources to help manage the backlash. We will update members about such programming via our social media channels. Our mental health series on Instagram remains a timely source of tools in the form of expert psychological advice. We also encourage individuals to document any attacks against them and pursue law enforcement and legal channels if relevant. At this moment we also point to the following resources regarding the prevention and management of internet-based attacks:
https://www.iccongress.ca/educational_tools_against_online_harassment_cyberbullying (past post containing links to multiple resources)
https://www.equalitylabs.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/EQUALITY-LABS-ANTI-DOXING-GUIDE-FOR-ACTIVISTS-3.0.pdf
(additional resource)
Interview of Mona Ghassemi, President of Iranian Canadian Congress with CBC Power & Politics
Interview of Mona Ghassemi, President of Iranian Canadian Congress with CBC Power & Politics regarding recent protests in Iran
https://youtu.be/Il5AWzeBYaA?si=Ry8Kq4g64OxvHiip
Statement of solidarity with the people of Iran
We are deeply saddened and concerned about the difficult circumstances imposed on the Iranian people today; a people who have been paying heavy and unjust costs for years under the pressure of crippling sanctions, misguided economic policies, psychological insecurity, and now the consequences of the 12-day war of June 2025.
The Iranian Canadian Congress has previously warned about the devastating effects of sanctions on the people—particularly the disenfranchised—emphasizing that policies such as these not only do not lead to democracy and freedom, but also exacerbate the suffering of citizens.
Reducing the destructive effects of sanctions and economic crises requires justice-oriented economic policies and transparent accountability of officials within the country. Effectively combating corruption, preventing rent-seeking, and implementing just financial policies that address the widening wealth gap can prevent the escalation of inequalities that further exacerbate the suffering of citizens.
While our hope is that policy improvements are achieved while maintaining national security and social stability, we implore that the people's legitimate demands must not be used as a pretext for abuse and foreign interference. At the same time, those in positions of power are obligated to provide an environment where civil voices and peaceful demands can be heard, with restraint, tolerance, and respect for civil rights.
In these difficult moments, we declare our solidarity with the people of Iran and reiterate the need for a serious review of policies that hold citizens' lives hostage.
Call for Justice and Transparency in the Processing of Permanent Residency Applications for Iranians in Canada
The Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) stands in full solidarity with members of the Iranian community across Canada who gathered peacefully in Ottawa on September 22 to highlight the prolonged processing of permanent residency (PR) applications, particularly the lengthy pauses during background checks, and to call for immediate reforms.
The ICC is deeply concerned about the increasingly difficult path to permanent residency faced by Iranians in Canada. What should be a fair and efficient immigration process has, in recent years, become one of the most pressing challenges for Iranian applicants.
Many who first arrived on study or work permits now face extraordinarily long and complex procedures when applying for PR. Too often, applications remain stalled for months—or even years—at the background check stage without any clear response from immigration authorities.
These prolonged delays impose serious psychological and financial hardship. Students are left in limbo regarding their academic and professional futures, while temporary workers are deprived of job security and the ability to plan long term. The burden is worsened by high processing costs, the need for legal counsel, and banking restrictions linked to international sanctions.
Constant changes in Canada’s immigration regulations and the lack of transparent communication have only deepened confusion and uncertainty. Many Iranian applicants are left feeling unstable, with some even considering migration to third countries or seeking alternative, faster routes to obtain permanent residency.
In light of these challenges, the ICC calls on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to act with justice, fairness, and transparency by:
- Providing clear timelines and regular updates for applicants stuck in prolonged background checks;
- Simplifying and streamlining permanent residency procedures for those already contributing to Canadian society;
- Ensuring that policy changes are communicated openly and in a timely manner to all applicants.
The ICC urges the Government of Canada to respond swiftly and uphold the principles of justice and transparency that Canadians expect and deserve.
Join the email campaign to support Iranian PR Applicants: https://iccongress.good.do/justicetransparencyintheprocessingofprapplicationsforiraniansincanada/
Statement by Iranian Canadian Congress on the Detention of “The Conscience” flotilla by the Israeli Military
Iranian Canadian Congress expresses its deep concern over the detention of peace and human rights activists aboard the “The Conscience” ship by the Israeli Forces. The seizure blatantly violates international law and defies the ICJ’s binding orders requiring unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza.
“The Conscience” ship carried activists from various countries whose goal was to draw the world’s attention to the ongoing and unlawful blockade of Gaza Strip and to call for an end to the transfer of weapons and military support to the State of Israel. Their detention is both legally indefensible and politically alarming. It represents an attempt to silence the global voices of conscience calling for peace, justice, and respect for human dignity.
Iranian Canadian Congress calls for:
1.The immediate and unconditional release of all detainees aboard “The Conscience” ship including 6 Canadian passport holders: Mskwaasin Agnew (ON), Sadie Mees (NL), Nikita Stapleton (NL), Nima Machouf (QC), Devoney Ellis (NL) & Khurram Musti Khan (ON)
2.Full respect for international law and the right to peaceful activism;
3.An immediate halt to the transfer and sale of weapons to Israel, which fuels ongoing occupation and violence;
4.Strong international pressure to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip and guarantee civilians’ access to humanitarian aid.
We urge governments, international bodies, human rights organizations, and global civil society to fulfill their moral and political responsibilities by defending the fundamental rights of the detainees and the Palestinian people.
The voice of justice and freedom cannot be silenced.
Honoring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Public Statement from the Iranian Canadian Congress
Honoring the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
September 30, 2025
The Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) stands in solemn recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Today, we honor the memory of the children who never returned home from Canada’s residential schools, as well as the Survivors, their families, and the communities who continue to carry the intergenerational impacts of the residential school system and the broader legacy of colonial policies.
As Iranian Canadians, many of us came to this country as immigrants, refugees, and newcomers seeking safety, dignity, and opportunity. We acknowledge that our lives and futures here are made possible by the lands and waters of Indigenous Nations whose sovereignty has never been ceded. With this recognition comes a responsibility to learn the truths of Canada’s history, to stand in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples, and to support reconciliation in both word and action.
The ICC reaffirms its commitment to amplifying Indigenous voices, stories, and leadership. We seek to build solidarity by fostering respectful relationships between the Iranian Canadian community and Indigenous Nations based on dialogue, respect, and mutual care.
We call on all members of our community to take time today to reflect, listen, and learn. Wearing orange, attending community events, engaging in ceremonies, and educating ourselves and our families are meaningful steps toward solidarity and justice.
Truth and reconciliation is not confined to a single day, but is an ongoing responsibility. The Iranian Canadian Congress commits to carrying this responsibility forward through our advocacy, community work, and shared future in Canada.
We Support the Canadian Boat for Gaza

We Support the Canadian Boat for Gaza
International popular initiative against genocide in Palestine
Our organization expresses its deep admiration and unwavering support for our fellow Canadians taking part in the Freedom Flotilla Coalition..
The purpose of these courageous civilians international initiative is to draw attention to the ongoing genocide in Palestine and symbolically break the deadly blockade and famine imposed on Gaza by Israel, with the silent complicity of many governments.
More than 50 vessels, bringing together NGO members, elected officials, doctors, artists, and well-known personalities (including climate activist Greta Thunberg taking part in Sumud Flotilla ) from 40 countries, are currently sailing across the Mediterranean Sea toward Gaza. Their mission is to deliver food and medical supplies in response to the inaction, and even complicity, of our governments in the face of these crimes.
This unprecedented international mobilization sends a clear message: “Since our governments are failing in their duty, we, people of conscience, will mobilize for human dignity.”
Yet, as we write, three drones have already attacked the flotilla, notably off the coast of Tunisia. These cowardly acts, which endanger the lives of humanitarian workers, must be condemned in the strongest possible terms. As the lives of our fellow Canadians could be in Danger right now, we urge our government pressure Israel to respect international laws and refrain from attacking another flotilla.
Canada has finaly recognized Palestine as a sovereign state this week. Our government must, now protect its citizens of conscience who are participating in this action. Defending the Palestinian people is the responsibility of our elected governments — not of ordinary citizens who are forced to risk their lives to uphold international law.
We therefore call on communities, civil society organizations, and Canadian elected officials to:
- Publicly condemn the attacks against the Sumud flotilla;
- Demand concrete action from the Canadian government to ensure the safety of its citizens involved;
- End complicity with the illegal blockade causing genocide and famine in Gaza and with Israel’s impunity.
At this crucial moment where Francesca Albanese has estimated the casualties of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians to 680 000, our solidarity and vigilance are more necessary than ever. The courage of the Canadian Boat to Gaza part of the FFC is a call to action we must heed.
Read moreJoint letter from 70 Iranian Canadian and civil society organizations: No War On Iran!
Here is a joint letter from 70 Iranian Canadian and Civil Society Organizations to the Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of National Defense urging them to change course before it is too late.
Statement in Response to the latest U.S. Aggression Against Iran
Statement in Response to the latest U.S Aggression Against Iran
Iranian Canadian Congress condemns in the strongest terms the attacks last night by the United States on Iranian soil, which recklessly ran the risk of untold harm to Iran’s population with nuclear fallout by bombing civilian nuclear infrastructure sites.
In a deeply concerning break from reality, U.S. President Donald Trump followed his announcement of the attacks—which came after over a week of unprovoked Israeli attacks which killed hundreds of civilians—that “now is the time for peace”. We ask ourselves how a president who has campaigned on the promise not to involve the United States in further wars, justifies Israel’s bombing while Iran was at the negotiating table with the U.S., follows with another egregious and unlawful attack, and expects Iran to complacently submit to this state of affairs.
We are deeply dismayed that Prime Minister Mark Carney, who campaigned on a platform of standing up to U.S. bullying, now kowtows to the position taken by the U.S. and Israel, that in contravention to the U.N. charter, launders a war of aggression initiated by Israel and backed by the United States. We are also horrified at opposition leader Pierre Poilievre’s statement calling Iran’s government a “genocidal regime” while Israel continues its relentless attacks on Gaza, Iran, and other neighbouring countries. Poilievre’s statement flies in the face of the findings of the International Court of Justice, recognized by broad swathes of the Canadian and International Community, that Israel is committing genocide.
We strongly urge Mark Carney’s government to show some backbone, listen to Canadian citizens’ calls to not involve our country in U.S. and Israeli aggression, and act in accordance with Canadian and International law to avert further escalation of war.

