Paul Tuns has something nice to say about Laureen Harper:
Laureen Harper’s political activities are usually subtle and behind the scenes, so when the prime minister’s wife takes up the cause of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, sentenced to be hanged for alleged infidelity, it is a big deal. She brought together more than a dozen prominent Canadians to brainstorm on the best way to ensure the cause remains in the public eye. I don’t believe Tehran cares one bit about international opinion, but it is nice to see Laureen Harper raising a genuine human rights issue.
I agree. Thank you, Mrs. Harper.
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Lauri Friesen says
She should also make an effort to discover the names of other women in Iran living under the same death sentence.