"It has been a long journey for the families, but we still have hope," said Hamed Esmaeilion, head of the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims.
Ottawa had previously held off, arguing that allowing enough time for negotiations with Iran over reparations would bolster the case if it needed to be heard by a tribunal. "This step was long overdue. But having said that, it's a good step to take," said Esmaeilion, who said he is buoyed by an Ontario court ruling in 2021 that said the downing was an intentional act of terrorism — not an accident.He commended Ottawa for putting economic sanctions on 62 Iranian individuals and 25 entities last fall. Yet he says about one-third of the 30 people his group has identified as being involved in downing Flight PS752 have not been sanctioned.
The force, which is part of Iran's military, shot down Flight PS752 and is responsible for much of the regime's violent meddling abroad. Conservative MPs and activists like Esmaeilion have argued that Canada could find a legislative way to avoid punishing those drafted against their will. He said the same was true on efforts to seek justice in the PS752 case while negotiations with Tehran were underway.
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