Families of Flight PS752 victims mark 4 year anniversary of Iran downing plane | 24CA News

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Published 09.01.2024
Families of Flight PS752 victims mark 4 year anniversary of Iran downing plane  | 24CA News

Monday, Jan. 8 marks 4 years since Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. shot down passenger flight Ukraine International Airlines PS752, killing everybody on board.

The households of the victims say because the tragedy, the Iranian regime has been focusing on them and making an attempt to silence them. But they are saying they aren’t bowing to intimidation techniques by the Islamic Republic as they name for justice.


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“We need justice,” Vahid Emami advised Global News.

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The Vancouver man suffered unthinkable loss. His spouse, Sahand, his five-year-old daughter Sofie, his brother-in-law Alvand and his spouse Negar had been all killed on the doomed flight.


Vahid Emami’s spouse Sahand.


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Vahid Emami’s daughter Sofie.


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“I miss her so much,” Emami mentioned as he confirmed Global News crews valuable crafts his daughter made, together with a drawing depicting herself, her mother and pop with the phrases “I love you.”

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“I never going to see how she grew and what she going to look like,” Emami mentioned.


A craft Vahid Emami’s daughter made.


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He has since commissioned a portray of the younger girl he envisions Sofie would have develop into in the future had she not been killed.


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“I ask one of my friends to give me that painting. And I said, ‘this is Sofie,’” Emami defined.


A portray Vahid Emami commissioned envisioning his daughter if she had lived.


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Making this anniversary extra painful, Sofie’s grandmother in Iran, Manzar Zarabi, was detained by Iran’s safety forces on Oct. 30, 2023.

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“They just took her and beat her and put her in jail,” Emami mentioned.

Zarabi has since been launched attributable to problems along with her well being. Her obvious crime was attending the funeral of Armita Geravand, a lady who died weeks after she was allegedly shoved by Iran’s so-called morality police.

Geravand was injured and fell right into a coma after an incident on the Tehran metro on Oct. 1. Activists described an altercation with Iran’s safety brokers who had apprehended her for not carrying the necessary hijab.


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Iranian officers deny that, insisting she collapsed and damage herself on account of low blood strain. Similarly, the identical assertion was made about Mahsa Amini whose dying sparked the Woman, Life, Freedom motion.

Zarrabi was detained alongside distinguished Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh.

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“I am angry, I’m mad, because I am here and I can’t do anything I am far away from them,” Emami mentioned.


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The arrest of the household matriarch has despatched shock all through the whole household.

Zarrabi’s son Alvand Sadeghi was married to Negar Borghei.

Her mom Hoorian Sohrab and Zarrabi at the moment are bonded eternally via their deceased kids.

Sohrab mentioned Zarrabi is the reminiscence of her son in legislation. She says she positive aspects energy via her.


Alvand Sadeghi and Negar Borghei.


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Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and the U.Ok. have taken Iran to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) within the Hague, searching for accountability for the taking pictures down of Flight PS752.

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“Iran’s behavior so far in going through these steps is absolutely farcical,” Ralph Goodale, Canada’s particular advisor on PS752. “There’s no transparency. There’s no accountability. “

On Monday, Goodale announced that the four countries have also filed proceedings against Iran at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

“We’ll be pursuing Iran in two different forums under two different international treaties. What transpired in the skies over Tehran that that night four years ago was dangerous, and a danger to civil aviation worldwide,” he mentioned.


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The intimidation techniques and harassment happening, are unacceptable, Goodale added.

“This is one of the dimensions of this case that is very troubling. It is foreign interference,” he mentioned.

Threatening, detaining or arresting relations in Iran, for instance, is “criminal behaviour, whether it’s domestic or international,” Goodale mentioned.

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“We want to get the truth out of Iran,” he added.

Goodale mentioned the group of nations is demanding to know what occurred, the way it occurred and why. He mentioned they need Iran to imagine full duty for the catastrophe, to apologize to the households and civil aviation group, and to place in place remedial steps to stop this from occurring ever once more.

There’s additionally the difficulty of reparation, restitution and compensation, in accordance with Goodale.

“Some of their loved ones, for example, have not had their personal effects restored or even properly taken care of,” Goodale mentioned.

Goodale mentioned Iran’s so-called investigation has been something however “independent and impartial.”

He didn’t have an actual timeline on how the proceedings will carry ahead given the truth that they’re coping with a number of nations and numerous conventions, however he acknowledged the households request for provisional measures, and says the federal government is contemplating it.

“They have asked the government to consider if we could ask the court for preliminary determinations, or as they call them, provisional measures earlier in the process,” Goodale mentioned.

Goodale says he has nothing however respect and admiration for the victims households.

“The families are amazing. They have suffered such trauma and such pain and anguish and everything,” he mentioned.

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“The regime and interaction does adds insult to injury. It is amazing how the families have behaved in such a determined and dignified manner.”

Emami, in the meantime, mentioned the households received’t hand over.

“We will keep fighting,” he mentioned.

If Canada can’t achieve its efforts, he mentioned he’ll do no matter it takes to hunt justice.

“Maybe they put me in jail or beat me or whatever, but I have nothing to lose.”