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Two Charged With Murder in Killing of Anti‑Iran Regime Activist in Canada

Canadian authorities have charged two people with first‑degree murder in the killing of Masood Masjoody, a 45‑year‑old Iranian activist who opposed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and served on the board of the Iran Front for the Revival of Law and National Sovereignty. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said Masjoody’s remains were found about a week ago near Mission, British Columbia, after neighbors in Burnaby reported him missing in early February, and that suspects Mehdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi, 48, of Maple Ridge, and Arezou Soltani, 45, of North Vancouver were arrested and charged on Saturday. Investigators called the case a “targeted incident” and said the victim and accused knew each other and had ongoing disputes and exchanges on social media, though they have not yet identified a motive and stressed both suspects lack Canadian criminal records. Masjoody was known in exile circles for criticizing IRGC influence networks in host countries and had filed multiple lawsuits, including against his former employer Simon Fraser University, the social media platform X, and Reza Pahlavi, the U.S.-based son of Iran’s last shah, some of which judges labeled vexatious. The case will resonate beyond Canada because it comes amid increased concern in North America and Europe about threats, intimidation and possible violence against Iranian dissidents living abroad, something U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies are also monitoring closely.

Iranian Diaspora and Transnational Repression Crime and National Security

📌 Key Facts

  • Victim identified as Masood Masjoody, 45, a former university math instructor and anti‑Iranian regime activist based in Burnaby, British Columbia.
  • Masjoody’s remains were found about a week before the announcement near Mission, B.C., after a missing‑person investigation that began in early February.
  • Two suspects — Mehdi Ahmadzadeh Razavi, 48, of Maple Ridge, and Arezou Soltani, 45, of North Vancouver — have been arrested and charged with one count each of first‑degree murder.
  • Police say the killing was a 'targeted incident' involving people who knew each other and had disputes and exchanges on social media, but say the motive remains under investigation.
  • Masjoody was a board member of the Iran Front for the Revival of Law and National Sovereignty and a vocal critic of the IRGC and alleged Islamic Republic influence networks in Western host countries.

📊 Relevant Data

According to the 2021 Canadian Census, there were 200,465 people of Iranian origin living in Canada, representing about 0.6% of the population, with 182,940 born in Iran.

Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population — Statistics Canada

Canada sanctioned seven individuals linked to Iranian state bodies for involvement in transnational repression targeting dissidents and human rights defenders in February 2026.

Canada sanctions seven Iranians over 'transnational repression' — WorldECR

The Iranian population in Canada grew from approximately 97,110 in 2016 to 200,465 in 2021, driven by socio-political and economic challenges in Iran and attractive Canadian immigration policies such as express entry programs.

Iranian Canadians — Wikipedia

Iran has been accused by the UK, US, and allies of plotting assassinations and kidnappings of dissidents on Western soil, including a 2018 plot to assassinate an Iranian dissident in the Netherlands.

UK, US and allies accuse Iran of cross-border assassination plots — Al Jazeera

A 2025 inquiry by Justice Marie-Josée Hogue found that Iran engages in transnational repression in Canada, particularly among Canadian-Iranians, as part of foreign interference activities.

G7 countries condemn Iranian transnational repression, attacks on journalists — CBC News

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March 15, 2026