B.C. professor trapped in Iran says Canada has offered ‘almost nothing’ to help
- A British Columbia professor, Jannesar, reported that Canadian officials have said there is 'almost nothing' they can do to assist him and his family while he is trapped in Iran.
- Jannesar mentioned that communications are very limited and Canadian authorities lack a clear plan for his situation.
- He shared his experience of contacting a Canadian emergency line, where he was initially told to fill in an online form despite having no internet.
- Jannesar described the Canadian officials as 'nice and respectful' but noted there are no managerial plans or clear offers from them.
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A professor from British Columbia stuck in Iran said the authorities told him that the Canadian government could "nearly nothing" to help him and his family.
·Montreal, Canada
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B.C. professor trapped in Iran says Canada has offered ‘almost nothing’ to help
A British Columbia professor who is trapped in Iran says he's been told by officials there's "almost nothing" the Canadian government can do to help him and his family.
·Toronto, Canada
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B.C. professor trapped in Iran says Canada has offered 'almost nothing' to help
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·Winnipeg, Canada
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