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FILE - This July 5, 2016 file photo, shows Amer Fakhoury, owner of Little Lebanon To Go restaurant in Dover, N.H. Four sisters who started a foundation in the name of their father, Amer Fakhoury, an American who was jailed and tortured in his native Lebanon for months before he died, are reaching out to help the families of other hostages. The goal of the Amer Fakhoury Foundation is to be a support network for people like their dad and their families, “just to amplify their voice, share their story with as many people as we can, and help them financially,” Zoya Fakhoury, one of his four daughters, told The Associated Press in an interview Saturday, March 27, 2021. (John Huff/Foster's Daily Democrat via AP)

FILE - This July 5, 2016 file photo, shows Amer Fakhoury, owner of Little Lebanon To Go restaurant in Dover, N.H. Four sisters who started a foundation in the name of their father, Amer Fakhoury, an American who was jailed and tortured in his native Lebanon for months before he died, are reaching out to help the families of other hostages. The goal of the Amer Fakhoury Foundation is to be a support network for people like their dad and their families, “just to amplify their voice, share their story with as many people as we can, and help them financially,” Zoya Fakhoury, one of his four daughters, told The Associated Press in an interview Saturday, March 27, 2021. (John Huff/Foster's Daily Democrat via AP)

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