Canada to Screen Iranium Despite Threats


An exclusive pre-release screening of Iranium, scheduled to take place Tuesday night January 18 at the Library and Archives of Canada (LAC) in Ottawa, was cancelled following complaints and threats, some of which apparently came directly from the Iranian Embassy in Canada.
The cancellation aroused the ire of Canadians, including Ministers in the Canadian government, who are committed to Canada’s stated core value of protecting free speech. James Moore, the Canadian Heritage Minister, has demanded that the LAC show Iranium despite threats of violence. In turn, LAC announced it will offer a screening of the film at a later date in February.
The incident has been covered across Canadian press, and the story is now making its way to the United States.
Since the cancellation, Iranium has been mentioned in thousands of blog posts, and covered by major media outlets including: Fox News and Fox News Special Report, The Globe and Mail, Canadian National Television.
Up-to-date news coverage can be found HERE
The incident strongly suggests that the Iranian government has taken notice of the film, and is afraid of Americans and Canadians viewing its content. In response to the event, we have released an exclusive clip from Iranium that should be forwarded freely:
http://www.iraniumthemovie.com/exclusive-clip
Please do your part to help get the word out. With your help, this film could help galvanize additional support for preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power.

Iranium Exclusive Clip – Death to the Dictator

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