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Today in Dutch news: the Dutch government has taken no steps to obtain the 'disappeared' radar images from MH17 through UN aviation organization ICAO. These could provide vital information leading to the culprits behind the attack.
"To date we have heard nothing from The Hague," confirmed spokesman Anthony Philbin of ICAO.
The investigation of the Dutch Safety Board (OVV) into the facts behind the disaster happened under ICAO umbrella. "We can only intervene in disputes and conflicts between states as long as a concerned country makes a request. The Netherlands has never done that, "said Philbin. According to him, the rules are clear. ICAO could for example ask the Ukraine, Russia and America, for clarification.
Meanwhile relatives of MH17 victims have asked Prime Minister Rutte to ask John Kerry to release satellite images tha John Kerry alleged to exist, supposedly showing location of firing, trajectory and impact:
Nocookies | The Australian
Rutte appears not to have done this, nor has the US released the alleged information.
Meanwhile the foundation Stichting MH17 has been reported by all Dutch media to have received radar images of the crash in 3 anonymous emails, and these have been said to be authentic, despite the fact that Ukrainians claim their radars weren't on due to "maintenance" and the Russians claimed not to have stored the data according to regulations.
It seems that evidence pointing towards Kiev exists, but that this is not used as this is the last thing the US and henchcountries want. Wouldn't want that EU-Ukraine association treaty to be scrapped, soon it will be referendum time in the Netherlands.
"To date we have heard nothing from The Hague," confirmed spokesman Anthony Philbin of ICAO.
The investigation of the Dutch Safety Board (OVV) into the facts behind the disaster happened under ICAO umbrella. "We can only intervene in disputes and conflicts between states as long as a concerned country makes a request. The Netherlands has never done that, "said Philbin. According to him, the rules are clear. ICAO could for example ask the Ukraine, Russia and America, for clarification.
Meanwhile relatives of MH17 victims have asked Prime Minister Rutte to ask John Kerry to release satellite images tha John Kerry alleged to exist, supposedly showing location of firing, trajectory and impact:
Nocookies | The Australian
Rutte appears not to have done this, nor has the US released the alleged information.
Meanwhile the foundation Stichting MH17 has been reported by all Dutch media to have received radar images of the crash in 3 anonymous emails, and these have been said to be authentic, despite the fact that Ukrainians claim their radars weren't on due to "maintenance" and the Russians claimed not to have stored the data according to regulations.
It seems that evidence pointing towards Kiev exists, but that this is not used as this is the last thing the US and henchcountries want. Wouldn't want that EU-Ukraine association treaty to be scrapped, soon it will be referendum time in the Netherlands.
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