Two men charged with murder of Iranian activist in Canada
Two individuals face murder charges in the death of Masood Masjoody, an Iranian activist who disappeared in February in British Columbia.

Two men have been charged with murder in connection with the death of Iranian activist Masood Masjoody in British Columbia, Canadian authorities announced.
Masjoody, a former university mathematics teacher, disappeared in early February in Burnaby, British Columbia. His body was subsequently discovered, though authorities have not released details about the location or circumstances of the discovery.
The victim was known as a vocal critic of Iran's current theocratic government as well as the exiled family of the former shah. Masjoody had been living in Canada as part of the Iranian diaspora community.
The case has raised concerns about transnational repression, where foreign governments target critics and dissidents living abroad. Iranian activists and opposition figures in various countries have reported threats and surveillance in recent years.
Canadian police have not disclosed the identities of the two charged individuals or provided details about their potential connections to the victim or foreign actors. The investigation remains ongoing.
The charges come amid broader international attention on the safety of Iranian dissidents living in exile, particularly following widespread protests in Iran and increased scrutiny of the Tehran government's human rights record.