Monday 12 June 2023

MH17: Why the deafening silence, inaction?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHzavUArAXQ (Cause of MH17 crash by Dutch Safety Board) 

MH17: Why the deafening silence, inaction?

 KUALA LUMPUR, June 13, 2023: Last November (2022), a Dutch court convicted two Russians and a Ukrainian separatist in absentia for their role in the downing of Malaysia Airlines (MAS) aircraft Flight MH17 and jailed them for life.

The court also found that Russia had “overall control” over the separatist forces. In July 2014, militias shot down MAS’ MH17, killing all 298 passengers and crew.

Almost a decade after, has anyone taken the blame for flying the commercial passenger aircraft over a risky war zone? Other airlines had avoided the route, opting for precaution and safety.

But not MAS and the Malaysian Government. Why have both not taken any responsibility for risking the lives of air passengers?

By remaining squeaky quiet on the progress and apparently inaction, are they hoping for all to forget the tragedy? Why has the Malaysian Transport Ministry remained quiet or not updating the families of victims and air passengers on the precautions and actions it had taken to avoid such a tragedy from recurring?

Has anyone in MAS or the Government taken responsibility for the tragedy? Is anyone or authority monitoring or attending the current hearing in the top United Nations court in the Hague?

These are very pertinent accountability questions, not jokes.

No news Is Bad News reproduces below today’s Reuters report on the ongoing MH17 hearing in the Hague:

Ukraine denounces Russia’s MH17 conspiracy theory

Kyiv says Moscow violated a UN anti-terrorism treaty by equipping and funding pro-Russian forces.

Reuters - 13 Jun 2023, 7:02am

In July 2014, militias shot down Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17, killing all 298 passengers and crew. (Reuters pic)

THE HAGUE: Lawyers for Ukraine at the top UN court on Monday rejected Russia’s account of the downing of a Malaysian airliner as a “rambling conspiracy theory”, in a case alleging Moscow backed separatists in eastern Ukraine in 2014.

Kyiv says that Moscow violated a UN anti-terrorism treaty by equipping and funding pro-Russian forces, including militias who shot down Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17, killing all 298 passengers and crew in July 2014.

Last November, a Dutch court convicted two Russians and a Ukrainian separatist in absentia for their role in the downing of the airliner and sentenced them to life in prison. It found that Russia had “overall control” over the separatist forces.

Russia at the time rejected the decision by the Dutch court. Last week, in hearings before the International Court of Justice, also known as the World Court, Russia said Ukraine’s MH17 case was based on “nonsense” and offered a host of alternative explanations for what happened.

On Monday, Ukraine’s lawyers hit back. One of them, Marney Cheek, told the court it had been “subjected to a rambling conspiracy theory” about the shooting down of MH17 which would be “better relegated to the darkest corners of the internet”.

Kyiv has accused Russia of being a terrorist state and said it had also tried to erase the culture of ethnic Tatars and Ukrainians in Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014. Kyiv has asked the court to find Moscow guilty of breaching its treaty obligations and order it to pay reparations.

Russia denies systematic human rights abuses in Ukrainian territory that it occupies. It also says it has met its obligations under the UN treaty against financing terrorism. Russia will get a last chance to reply to Ukraine’s allegations on Thursday.

The World Court case stems from 2017 and was filed well before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The International Court of Justice is expected to rule on the case before the end of this year.

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