Thursday, August 06, 2015

NAJIB RAZAK - SAH IA ADALAH #MH370


Apabila pihak berkuasa Perancis memaklumkan bahawa sebahagian daripada sayap pesawat telah terdampar di Pulau Reunion di Lautan Hindi pada 29 Julai lalu dan selepas 515 hari sejak kapal terbang hilang, Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak mengumumkan bahawa serpihan yang ditemui merupakan satu bukti fizikal dari bahagian pesawat MH370.

Ia adalah satu pengesahan muktamad dari pasukan antarabangsa pakar-pakar yang telah berkumpul di bandar Perancis dan penemuan ini akan mampu menyelesaikan kehilangan MH370. Penyiasat Perancis dan Malaysia telah mula memeriksa penemuan tersebut sejak Rabu lepas.

Sebelum ini, Menteri Pengangkutan Datuk Sri Liow Tiong Lai telah pun menyatakan yang pengesahan dari pakar-pakar penerbangan tempatan dan antarabangsa diutamakan demi menjaga hati waris MH370 yang telah lama menunggu jawapan... DI SINI.

Pasukan penyiasat terdiri daripada agensi Perancis yang menyiasat kemalangan udara yang dikenali sebagai BEA, pasukan siasatan Malaysia, wakil teknikal dari China dan Biro Keselamatan Pengangkutan Australia di Toulouse, Perancis.

Penerbangan MH370 telah hilang pada 8 Mac 2014 di dalam penerbangan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Beijing. Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Razak mengulangi bahawa kerajaan komited untuk terus mencari maklumat ke atas apa sebenar yang telah berlaku walaupun pengumuman terdahulunya pada 24 Mac lepas menetapkan pencarian penerbangan tragis ini berakhir di Lautan selatan India.

Kesemua 239 penumpang dan anak kapal telah pun disahkan mati di mana dua pertiga adalah dari negara China.

Perdana Menteri juga telah berharap agar dengan pengesahan tersebut, walaupun ia sangat tragis dan memilukan, sekurang-kurangnya telah membawa kepada satu kepastian kepada penantian keluarga dan waris mangsa. Disamping itu, kerajaan Malaysia juga ingin menghulurkan doa dan simpati kepada mereka.

Berikut adalah kenyataan penuh dari Perdana Menteri bersama-sama Menteri Pengangkutan Datuk Sri Liow Tiong Lai, telah pun disiarkan secara langsung pada pukul 2.00 pagi tadi;


6 August 2015

PRIME MINISTER NAJIB RAZAK STATEMENT ON MH370

On 8 March 2014, flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing disappeared. The days, weeks and months that followed have been a period of torment for the families of those on board.

The plane’s disappearance was without precedent. At every stage, we followed the tiny amount of evidence that existed. But, despite the efforts of 26
nations and the largest search in aviation history, from the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean, the plane could not be located.

Neither could investigations by the world’s leading aviation experts answer why MH370 veered off course and went dark. While the plane’s disappearance remained a mystery, we have shared the pain of those who could find no comfort.

Last week, on 29th July, we were informed by the French authorities that part of an aircraft wing had been found on Reunion, the French island in the Indian Ocean.

Today, 515 days since the plane disappeared, it is with a heavy heart that I must tell you that an international team of experts have conclusively confirmed that the aircraft debris found on Reunion Island is indeed from MH370.

We now have physical evidence that, as I announced on 24th March last year, flight MH370 tragically ended in the southern Indian Ocean.

This is a remote, inhospitable and dangerous area, and on behalf of Malaysia I would like to thank the many nations, organisations and individuals who have participated in the search.

The burden and uncertainty faced by the families during this time has been unspeakable. It is my hope that this confirmation, however tragic and painful, will at least bring certainty to the families and loved ones of the 239 people onboard MH370. They have our deepest sympathy and prayers.

I would like to assure all those affected by this tragedy that the government of Malaysia is committed to do everything within our means to find out the truth of what happened. MH370’s disappearance marked us as a nation. We mourn with you, as a nation.



And I promise you this: Malaysia will always remember and honour those who were lost onboard MH370.

ENDS

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