From
a Malaysian newspaper
MH17
– A SCANDAL IN THE MAKING
20
November, 2014
According
to Elsevier sources, this (secret) agreement has one condition that
ensures all parties within the JIT group (including Ukraine) have the
right to secrecy. In other words: if any of the parties finds that
certain evidence might be damaging, it is entitled to demand complete
secrecy by all JIT members.
Jan
Fluitketel
I
am a Dutch citizen who lives here in Malaysia. This morning I read
some news regarding MH17 in Elsevier, a worthy Dutch news magazine.
As
you should know the Dutch government signed an agreement with 3 other
countries (Belgium, Australia and Ukraine) about the manner in which
the JIT would investigate the MH17 disaster.
According
to Elsevier sources, this (secret) agreement has one condition that
ensures all parties within the JIT group (including Ukraine) have the
right to secrecy. In other words: if any of the parties finds that
certain evidence might be damaging, it is entitled to demand complete
secrecy by all JIT members.
Of
course an incredible situation: how can Ukraine, one of the two
suspected parties, ever be offered such an agreement?
Using
the Dutch Secrets Act, Elsevier has recently asked the government to
reveal the details of the agreement. Apparently yesterday the
Dutch government REFUSED to
reveal any of those details, as it could ‘endanger
the relations with the other countries involved‘.
You
can read it
here:
Besides
the fact that the MH17 plane was Malaysian territory and Malaysia was
not even allowed to join the JIT this is an absolute
scandal of epic proportions. It shows the JIT
investigation for what it is: a corrupt and useless exercise.
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