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 | | The Immigration and Refugee Board found Ali to be a Convention Refugee in 1991 in part because as a student he was associated with the MEK, a radical Muslim organization in Iran which a considerable number of Canadian politicians have supported. |
 | | As a refugee, Ali should be provided with the refugee travel document promised in article 28 of the 1951 Convention and with a Minister's Permit needed allow him to enjoy the freedom of movement promised in article 12 of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. |
 | | In Ali Parvin's case, the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service did not consider Ali to pose any security risk and was unable to find any activity beyond a political interest. |
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