OTTAWA - Angry over the way Tehran has handled the death of a Canadian journalist
last month, Ottawa has recalled its ambassador from Iran.

Bill Graham |
Foreign Affairs Minister Bill Graham told CBC Newsworld on Wednesday that Ambassador
Philip MacKinnon has been told to leave Iran.
MacKinnon is to be back in Canada by the end of the week, Graham said, calling
the recall "a strong indication in diplomatic terms of the complete dissatisfaction
of one government to another government."
Earlier on Wednesday, the Iranian government said Zahra Kazemi, 54, had been
buried in Shiraz, Iran.
Kazemi's son, Stephan Hachemi, and the federal government has been trying to
have the body sent to Canada since Iranian authorities admitted the Iran-born
Canadian citizen had died in police custody.
The photojournalist, who carries both Canadian and Iranian passports, was arrested
June 23 while taking photos outside a prison in Tehran . At some point she was
beaten, lapsed into a coma and then died July 11.
The official Iranian news agency (IRNA) reported Sunday that Kazemi died from
a fractured skull caused by "a physical attack." However, there were no other
details such as who hit her or where and when it happened.
The story on IRNA claimed the government received a letter
from Kazemi's mother asking that her daughter be buried in her home town of
Shiraz "in order to prevent any tragic misuse of the incident."
Kazemi caught in middle of power struggle
Hachemi said his grandmother was forced to ask for his mother's burial in Iran.
Kazemi's mother agreed in a meeting at the Canadian Embassy that the body should
be returned to Canada for burial, Graham said.
"Iranian authorities have chosen to disregard that," he said.
"This clearly is a part of the overall struggle which is going on in Iran between
the religious authorities, the judiciary and the police against the elected
representatives of the people, represented by the government of President (Mohammad)
Khatami."
Canada will keep pressure on the Iranians to respect the wishes of the family
and have Kazemi's remains returned to Canada, Graham said, and demand a full
and open investigation.