Canada to host meeting on Iran protests for world's female foreign ministers
Canada to host meeting on Iran protests for worlds female foreign ministers
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Canadas foreign minister Melanie Joly said they will meet to discuss protests ignited by the death of Mahsa Amini
Melanie Joly said the meeting would give them an opportunity to coordinate efforts and discuss ways to increase their collective support for the Iranian people.
Melanie Joly said the meeting would give them an opportunity to coordinate efforts and discuss ways to increase their collective support for the Iranian people. Photograph: Eduardo Muñoz/Reuters
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Wed 19 Oct 2022 17.25 EDT
Last modified on Thu 20 Oct 2022 08.19 EDT
Canada is to host a virtual meeting of female foreign ministers to discuss Irans brutal crackdown on protests ignited by the death of a young woman who was detained by morality police for improper use of the hijab. Canadas foreign minister, Melanie Joly, said she and 14 others will meet virtually on Thursday to discuss the state of womens and human rights in Iran, Jolys office said, adding that it would give them an opportunity to coordinate efforts and discuss ways to increase their collective support for the Iranian people.
My counterparts and I will gather to send a clear message: the Iranian regime must end all forms of violence and persecution against the Iranian people, including their brutal aggressions against women in particular, Joly said. Canada will continue to stand by the courageous Iranians who are fighting for their human rights and standing up for their mothers, sisters, wives and daughters. Womens rights are human rights, she said.
Foreign ministers from Germany, Chile, New Zealand and Norway are among the 14 who will join Canada, a government source said. France will join the call, but foreign minister Catherine Colonna will not be able to, said the source.Officials will hear from women of Iranian heritage, Jolys office said.
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Other countries expected to participate in the meeting are Albania, Andorra, Central African Republic, Chile, Iceland, Kosovo, Libya, Liechtenstein, Mongolia and Panama.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/19/canada-to-host-meeting-on-iran-protests-for-worlds-female-foreign-ministers