But the son of one of the Iranian regime’s top officials — a woman closely connected to her nation’s ruling clerics — has been living quietly in B.C., developing virtual private network (VPN) software that’s popular in his home country, though criticized for its security flaws.
Some Iranian-Canadians and other opponents of the regime argue Hamid Rezazadeh definitely shouldn’t have gotten in, especially when Ottawa has denied visas to other Iranians with no link to the government .
And they note that he’s not unique. Tehran’s former police chief — accused of various human rights abuses — was spotted in the Toronto area earlier this year, while a great-granddaughter of Ayatollah Khomeini, late founder of the Islamic Republic, went to university in Ontario.
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