Another Spy-Academician at University Canada West
Nader Ganji

The name of Nader Ganji, born in Lahore, Pakistan, in 1989, has been circulating in social media as an affiliate of the regime in Canada since the last months of 2022. However, conventional media outlets have yet to address his case.
Nader Ganji is the son of Sadiq Ganji, a former diplomat-terrorist of the mullahs’ regime in Pakistan, who was assassinated in December 1990 in Lahore by the Sipah-e-Sahaba of Pakistan, which has now been renamed to Ahl-e Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ).
One of the similarities between the dead Sadegh Ganji and Akbar Manoussi, the living top agent of the mullahs’ regime in Canada, is that both of them headed the “Iran Cultural House/Centre” (Sadegh Ganji in Lahore, Akbar Manousi in Ottawa).
Remark: Iran Cultural Centre in Ottowa was closed as a result of anti-terrorism court rulings in the United States and Canada, and its property, worth several tens of millions of dollars, was sold for the benefit of the survivors of the terrorist acts of Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and the Ministry of Information and Security (MIS) of the Mullahs’ regime, see, e.g., this report by Global News and, for background, this very helpful case law from Onterio’s Superior Court of Justice (Tracy v The Iranian Ministry of Information and Security, 2016 ONSC 3759).
Nader Ganji was hired by the MIS while studying at the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Tehran University. He has been working for at least two infamous affiliate organizations of MIS, namely “Nejat Society” and “The Association for the Defending Victims of Terrorism“.
After studying at the University of Nottingham in England and returning to Iran, Nader Ganji joined several institutions affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the regime, including the Scientific Research and Middle East Strategic Studies Center (in Tehran). Ganj also held several management positions- including chancellor- at several campuses of the University of Applied Science and Technology in Iran.

Nader Ganji, 2019
During the presidential “elections” of the regime in 2020, Nader Ganji was the campaign manager of Hossein Dehghan in Bushehr province. Dehghan is an advisor to Ali Khamenei, the head of the infamous Mostazafan Foundation, and a top commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (“IRGC”) commander. Dehghan was the Minister of Defense in Rouhani‘s administration. He has been designated under the US anti-terrorist sanctions since 2018. But even Ganji‘s close ties to Dehghan did not prevent Trudeau‘s IRCC from granting a visa to Ganji in 2021.

Following his entry into Canada, Nader Ganji joined the Vancouver-based “University Canada West” as an instructor where he continues to work as a faculty member.
After several attempts at informing the Canadian Border Security Agency (“CBSA”) and Canadian Security Intelligence Services (“CSIS”), and especially considering the apparent neglect or disregard of these institutions concerning the sensitivity of Ganji‘s membership in the MIS, his close ties to Hossein Dehghan, and his prominent role in whitewashing the regime’s crimes and human rights violations at several international meetings, I finally decided to prepare a written testimony supported by several exhibits, my knowledge of the circumstances of the case, and information obtained from a reliable source and former political prisoner in Iran, named Saeed Derakhshandi. My friend Derakhshnadi in particular revealed information regarding the Nejat Society‘s involvement in obtaining the widely broadcast forced confessions of three Iranian-Canadian and Iranian-American hostages held by the regime in or about 2007, i.e. Kian Tajbakhsh, Haleh Esfandiari, and the Toronto-based Ramin Jahanbegloo.
My testimony, dated Dec 3, 2022, was provided to the Canadian national security agencies a year ago.
Testimony of Masood Masjoody












به زودی و در بخش دوم همین یادداشت به موضوع علی ایروانی عامل سپاه قدس، و میزبانی دانشگاه سایمنفریزر در ونکوور کانادا از او خواهم پرداخت