Canada To Probe Use Of Its Passport In NZ
Affair By Yossi
Melman Haaretz Correspondent 7-31-4
- The Canadian Foreign Ministry confirmed Saturday that
an investigation has begun into why Mossad agent Uriel Kelman, currently
jailed in Auckland, used a Canadian passport to gain entry into New
Zealand, in violation of an Israeli promise to refrain from using
Canadian passports for illegal purposes.
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- Kelman and fellow Israeli Elisha Cara were imprisoned
for six months earlier this month for attempting to fraudulently obtain
a New Zealand passport.
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- A report on the Canadian investigation was first
published in the New Zealand Herald.
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- New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced after
the Auckland court's verdict two weeks ago, that Kelman and Cara had
operated "on behalf of the intelligence services of Israel."
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- The use of Canadian passports by Mossad agents came to
light in 1997, following a failed attempt to assassinate Hamas leader
Khaled Meshal in Jordan.
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- In the wake of the incident, Canada demanded that
Israel cease using its passports, and the Israeli government gave its
commitment to refrain from using the documents for illegal
purposes.
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- The Canadian investigation will focus on why Kelman
used the passport and for what purpose. A spokesman for the Canadian
government said that Kelman, who is a Canadian national, had used his
own passport and not a forged one.
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- Kelman used the passport in 1999 to enter New
Zealand.
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- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem said it
was unaware of any ongoing investigation in Canada into Mossad use of
Canadian passports.
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