The Dutch have announced the results of their bogus inquiry. Guess who’s to blame.
‘Ukraine fully responsible for security of its own airspace’ – MH17 victims’ lawyer to RT
RT,
28 September, 2016
While
international investigators suspect Russia of supplying rebels with
the Buk missile system that downed Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over
eastern Ukraine in 2014, a lawyer representing four victims’
families in relation to the case blames Kiev for the tragedy.
In
July, four relatives of victims in the Boeing 777 crash
filed lawsuits in
the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) against Ukraine for Kiev’s
failure to close down its airspace amid a raging conflict in the east
of the country.
“Our
argument is that the Ukrainian government was completely aware of
what happened on the ground, that there was a separatist movement.
They obviously knew about the equipment they had. That the equipment
could reach higher altitudes, because the government closed the
airspace two days before the downing of MH17. It closed the airspace
after the level of 6,600 meters which is not enough because given the
size of the danger the whole airspace should have been closed,” Elmar
Giemulla, the victim’s lawyer and leading expert on air law told
RT.
When
asked by RT correspondent Paula Slier if Ukraine “could
be to blame” for
the MH17 tragedy, Giemulla emphasized that “whoever
shot or pushed the button of the missile – this is not relevant for
my case,” because
the aim of the lawsuit is to create a strong precedent in
international civil aviation making government responsible for sky
safety over its territory, the lawyer said, adding that “of
course” the
relatives of the victims want to find the responsible party as well.
Giemulla’s
comments come the same day as a Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team
(JIT) report concluded that the Buk missile that was allegedly used
by the rebels in Ukraine to take down the Boeing was taken to Ukraine
from Russian territory.
Moscow
has challenged the conclusions of the Dutch probe saying that there
isn’t enough evidence, accusing Ukraine of fabrication and JIT for
completely disregarding Russian data and intelligence pertaining to
the incident. The victims’ lawyer told RT that MH17 would never
have been downed if Kiev had acted more responsibly.
“Each
country is responsible not just for the state area on the ground.
The airspace belongs to the state area and that is why each
government is fully responsible for the security of its own airspace.
This is what the government of Ukraine has neglected and this is why
hundreds of people had to die,” Giemulla
said.
The
lawyer hopes that Kiev will respond to the ECHR by the mid-November
deadline, presenting their defense in the case. So far, Giemulla,
says Kiev has not officially denied any of the accusations presented
in the lawsuit.
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