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Families of victims have been harassed in Iran, but also in Canada, home to 57 of the passengers.

Families of victims have been harassed in Iran, but also in Canada, home to 57 of the passengers.

Families of victims have been harassed in Iran, but also in Canada, home to 57 of the passengers. Hamed Esmaeilion, Toronto-based spokesman of the victims’ family association, told AP “a dozen relatives across Canada reported harassment, ranging from hateful messages and threatening phone calls to suspicious cars tailing them at vigils or parking in front of their homes at night.”

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