In The Hague, activists advocated an objective investigation into the disaster MH17


In The Hague today, August 30, an action was held in support of an objective and impartial investigation into the crash of the Malaysian Boeing in the sky over Ukraine in the summer of 2014. This was reported on August 30 by TASS. According to one of the organizers of the event, Dmitry Pisarev, the investigation of the accident took a very long time and as a result the commission announced conclusions with which it was very difficult to agree. An abundance of evidence was not used, many witnesses were not questioned, there was no timely interest in collecting evidence from the crash site, he said. Activists handed out a special De Andere Krant newspaper dedicated to the tragedy in one of the busiest squares in The Hague, and also actively discussed the topic with interested passers-by. According to the news agency, on July 16, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) registered a Dutch lawsuit against Russia on charges of involvement in the crash of the Malaysian Boeing flight MH17 in July 2014. It is noted that the Netherlands places the blame for the disaster on the Russian government, which allegedly violated several articles of the European Convention on the Protection of Human Rights. See also: Ministry of Justice: Russia rejects accusations of involvement in the disaster MH17
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