Montreal protesters call for action as 3-year anniversary of Flight PS752 tragedy nears
Just three days before flight PS752 was shot down from the sky over Iran, Mohammad Aminnia celebrated his engagement to a woman he describes as one of the most brilliant he has ever known. "She was full of life. Full of energy," Aminnia said. "She didn't even want to sleep because she always told me, 'life is short and I want to experience a full life,' but I didn't know life was going to be too short for her." Aminia's fiancée was Masoumeh Ghavi. She was on her way back to Canada with her sister, Mahdie, when Iranian forces fired surface-to-air missiles at the passenger plane, killing all 176 people onboard. The Ukraine International Airlines flight, bound for Kyiv, went down on Jan. 8, 2020, just minutes after taking off from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport. Most of the passengers were headed to Canada, with many being either citizens or permanent residents. They were dentists and doctors, whole families with small children, newlywed couples and students returning from holidays. Now Aminnia is among those calling for action. A demonstration was held on Thursday in front of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) office in Montreal. Demonstrators are forming a sit-in and holding a hunger strike until Sunday. About 20 people gathered during the day, and more were expected to join the protest, Aminnia said. "The community is angry and sad," said Aboozar Behesti, the co-founder of Women, Life, Freedom — the group behind the demonstration. He said the protest is about condemning the ignorance of the ICAO.<br/>
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Montreal protesters call for action as 3-year anniversary of Flight PS752 tragedy nears
Just three days before flight PS752 was shot down from the sky over Iran, Mohammad Aminnia celebrated his engagement to a woman he describes as one of the most brilliant he has ever known. "She was full of life. Full of energy," Aminnia said. "She didn't even want to sleep because she always told me, 'life is short and I want to experience a full life,' but I didn't know life was going to be too short for her." Aminia's fiancée was Masoumeh Ghavi. She was on her way back to Canada with her sister, Mahdie, when Iranian forces fired surface-to-air missiles at the passenger plane, killing all 176 people onboard. The Ukraine International Airlines flight, bound for Kyiv, went down on Jan. 8, 2020, just minutes after taking off from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport. Most of the passengers were headed to Canada, with many being either citizens or permanent residents. They were dentists and doctors, whole families with small children, newlywed couples and students returning from holidays. Now Aminnia is among those calling for action. A demonstration was held on Thursday in front of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) office in Montreal. Demonstrators are forming a sit-in and holding a hunger strike until Sunday. About 20 people gathered during the day, and more were expected to join the protest, Aminnia said. "The community is angry and sad," said Aboozar Behesti, the co-founder of Women, Life, Freedom — the group behind the demonstration. He said the protest is about condemning the ignorance of the ICAO.<br/>