[Witness spoke in Persian, interpreted as follows:]
Considering that, I think we need to make sure that we really differentiate between those who are in the army. We have no option. There is an option whether they choose the Sepah, the police or the army when they are forced to go there.
First of all, the IRGC must be announced on the list of terrorists, and then we can separate and differentiate the other people.
This is just like the Taliban in Afghanistan, with the difference that Sepah is in the shadow of the government, which has taken over the public. In the 1990s, in South Africa, apartheid was done there. This is like an octopus whose extended arm has covered the people of Iran.
All we have to do is add this one item to it. This is something that Canada has to take over, and it has happened in the past.