Iran International network says two journalists working in Canada targeted by regime
OTTAWA — As Canada and other countries accuse Tehran of spreading intimidation and violence abroad, an online broadcaster says two of its journalists working in Canada are among dozens who have been targeted by regime officials in recent weeks.
“It’s very, very intense and very threatening,” said Adam Baillie, spokesman for Iran International.
Iran International covers news in Iran and the international diaspora in Persian, English and Arabic. It has covered anti-government protests that advocates say are censored within Iran.
Baillie said Canadian law enforcement officials have told one journalist to take security precautions after he received messages implying that he could be kidnapped and taken outside of Canada.


