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(A) In Canada, however, victims' rights groups and community campaigns mounted sustained pressure on the government. (B) The report slammed Canada's security services for a series of staggering failures they committed in the months leading up to the bombing, and for the botched investigation that followed it. (C) Twenty-five years ago, Air India flight 182 from Montreal to New Delhi exploded over the Irish Sea, killing all 329 on board. (D) Earlier this month, their relentless work fielded results when a commission of inquiry led by a retired Canadian Supreme Court Judge, John Major, published its findings. (E) Even though most of the victims were Indian nationals or of Indian origin, the tragedy disappeared from the fore-ground of public consciousness with a strange speed-displaced perhaps by the succession of horrors that have scarred the country since then. |
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Answer» (A) In Canada, however, victims' rights groups and community campaigns mounted sustained pressure on the government. |
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