Tuesday, March 25, 2014

China yataka ushahidi ndege iliyopotea


Nor Yusof, Jauhari Yahya
Malaysia Airlines Group CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, left, speaks during a press conference as Nor Yusof, chairman of Malaysia Airlines listens at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

KATIKA hali isiyotarajiwa, Shirika la ndege la Malaysia jana lilituma ujumbe mfupi wa maneno kwa simu (SMS) kuwajulisha ndugu wa abiria waliokuwa kwenye ndege iliyopotea kuwa, imeanguka baharini na hakuna aliyepona.

Serikali ya China imeitaka Malaysia kuthibitisha kuwa ndege hiyo imeanguka katika Bahari ya Hindi na hakuna aliyesalimika. 

Ndugu na jamaa wa Wachina walikuwa kwenye ndege hiyo wamesema, jeshi la Malaysia, shirika la ndege la nchi hiyo, na serikali ya nchi hiyo ni wauaji, na kwamba, makosa waliyofanya hayasameheki hivyo watawajibika.Grief-stricken: A relative of one of the Chinese passengers aboard the Malaysia Airlines jetIt was the grim news that families of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight had dreaded for weeksGrieving relatives of passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 leave a hotel hall after being told that the plane plunged into Indian OceanA relative cries as he walks out of a hotel hall after hearing the news that the plane plunged into Indian OceanRelatives of passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have been informed the plane ended its journey in the southern Indian OceanThe moment relatives found out their loved ones aboard flight MH370 crashed into the southern Indian Ocean

Fury: Relatives of the passengers on board missing flight MH370 stage a protest outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing todayRelatives of the passengers on board missing flight MH370 stage a protest outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing todayMarch: Relatives have focussed their anger on Malaysia Airlines and the Malaysian governmentSecurity: One of the relatives walks past a line of soldiers on the streets near the embassy in BeijingCrowd: The relatives marched on the embassy carrying placards expressing their angerEmotions: The angry protesters have been comforting each other through their ordeal
Distraught: A woman weeps as she joins the crowd massed outside the embassy in Beijing 
A woman weeps as she joins the crowd massed outside the embassy in Beijing

Shouts: A family member gesticulates out of the window and yells on his way to the embassy protest 
A family member gesticulates out of the window and yells on his way to the embassy protest

Soma hapo chini

 
China has demanded that Malaysia hand over the satellite data which led to its judgement that missing flight MH370 crashed at sea and that none on board survived.

 Big crowds outside Malaysia embassy in Beijing, chanting "Tell us the truth. Return us our loved ones"










  Relatives of MH370 passengers
Relatives of passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 cry after hearing the news that the plane plunged into Indian Ocean

Wen Wanchang, whose son was on board the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, holds a placard as he protests outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 25, 2014.
Grief and anger ... a relative of one of the Chinese passengers grieves after being told
  A relative of one of the Chinese passengers grieves after being told of the latest news.
Radar watch ... crew on board an RAAF AP-3C Orion aircraft search for signs. Picture: Ric
Radar watch ... crew on board an RAAF AP-3C Orion aircraft search for signs.

In a meeting late Monday, Deputy Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng asked Malaysia’s Ambassador to China, Iskandar Bin Sarudin, to provide the “detailed evidence’’ that led to the conclusion, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

“We demand the Malaysian side to state the detailed evidence that leads them to this judgement as well as supply all the relevant information and evidence about the satellite data analysis,’’ Xie said, according to a statement on the ministry’s website.

“The search and rescue work cannot stop now, we demand the Malaysian side to continue to finish all the work including search and rescue,’’ Xie said.

A statement purporting to be from families of the passengers denounced the airline, the Malaysian government and the military as “the real executioners”.
“From March 8 when they announced that MH370 lost contact to today, 18 days have passed during which the Malaysian government and the military constantly tried to delay, deceive the passengers’ families and cheat the whole world,” the statement read in part.

“We will take every possible means to pursue the unforgivable crimes and responsibility of all three (the airline, government and military).”

The veracity of the statement has not yet been verified.

It refers to 154 passengers who died, suggesting that the statement has been made on behalf of the victims of the families of the Chinese passengers only.


Ahmad Jauhari Yahya
Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, chief executive officer of Malaysian Airline Systems.
"These despicable acts have not only fooled and devastated physically and mentally the families of our 154 Chinese passengers, at the same time they have also misled and delayed the rescue operation, wasted a lot of manpower, material resources and lost the most precious time for the rescue efforts," the unidentified family member told reporters.


"If our 154 loved ones on board have lost their precious lives on the plane because of this, then Malaysia Airlines, the Malaysia government and the Malaysia military are the real executioners who have killed our loved ones."

Furious ... Chinese relatives walk towards the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing, China, where
Chinese relatives walk towards the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing, China, where hundreds of protesters gathered to demand answers from Malaysian authorities about the fate of the flight.
 
Malaysia Airlines informed the relatives of MH370 passengers of the news via SMS message.

“Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived ... we must now accept all evidence suggests the plane went down in the southern Indian Ocean,” the text stated.
At the press conference, Mr Najib confirmed the worst fears of passengers’ families.

“This is a remote location far from any possible landing sites,” he said.

“It is therefore with deep sadness that I regret that I must inform you that according to this new data that MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean.

“The past few weeks have been heartbreaking. I know this news must be harder still.”

 news.com, Daily Mail

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