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MH17: ‘Strong indications’ Putin approved missile supply

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A world workforce of investigators has mentioned there are “robust indications” that Russian President Vladimir Putin authorised the availability of the missile to separatists who shot down Malaysia Airways flight MH17 over jap Ukraine in 2014.

However members of the Joint Investigation Workforce (JIT) within the Netherlands mentioned they didn’t have sufficient proof to prosecute any extra suspects and suspended their eight-and-a-half-year inquiry into the tragedy. As a head of state, Putin additionally has immunity.

MH17 was shot down by a Russian missile launched from jap Ukraine because it was on its technique to Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam on July 17, 2014. All 298 individuals on board the Boeing 777 have been killed.

Russia denied involvement within the incident and refused to cooperate with the worldwide investigation.

“There are robust indications {that a} choice was made at presidential degree, by President Putin, to provide… the Buk TELAR” missile system, Dutch prosecutor Digna van Boetzelaer mentioned on Wednesday.

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Investigators have already confirmed that the Buk introduced down the Malaysian airplane, which was flying at 33,000 toes (10km).

“Though we communicate of robust indications, the excessive bar of full and conclusive proof shouldn’t be reached,” she advised a information convention in The Hague.

The announcement comes lower than three months after a Dutch courtroom convicted two Russians and a Ukrainian for homicide over the catastrophe. The three males – Russians Igor Girkin and Sergei Dubinsky and Ukrainian Leonid Kharchenko — didn’t seem for the trial and are unlikely to ever serve their life sentences.

Some 196 of those that died within the crash have been from the Netherlands and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte mentioned that whereas the JIT’s choice to droop the inquiry was a “bitter disappointment”, the Dutch authorities would “proceed to name the Russian Federation to account”.

Australia, the house of 38 passengers, promised the identical.

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International Minister Penny Wong and Lawyer Common Mark Dreyfus mentioned Russia had repeatedly tried to thwart the investigation.

“Russia’s unlawful and immoral invasion of Ukraine and its lack of cooperation with the investigation have rendered ongoing investigative efforts and the gathering of proof unimaginable at the moment,” they mentioned in a joint assertion on Thursday.

Australia would “maintain Russia to account for its function within the downing of the civilian plane,” they added.

 

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Chain of command

Russia condemned final 12 months’s courtroom verdict convicting the three males as “scandalous” and politically motivated.

The JIT – made up of the Netherlands, Malaysia, Australia, Belgium and Ukraine – mentioned, nevertheless, that the chain of command was clear.

Russian officers even postponed a choice to ship weapons to Ukrainian separatists as a result of Putin was at a D-Day commemoration in France in June 2014, they mentioned, taking part in an intercepted phone name from an adviser saying the delay was “as a result of there is just one who comes to a decision… the one who is at present at a summit in France”.

Putin himself may be heard talking a couple of “army part” in one other name with a separatist chief from the Luhansk area of Ukraine.

Households of the victims mentioned they have been disillusioned by the choice to halt the investigation.

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“We had hoped for extra however we didn’t depend on it,” mentioned the chairman of an MH17 basis, Piet Ploeg, who misplaced his brother, sister-in-law and nephew within the catastrophe.

Investigators mentioned they felt that they had achieved greater than they thought potential in 2014.

“Are we disillusioned? No, as a result of we expect we got here additional than we had ever thought in 2014. Would we now have favored to return additional? After all, sure,” mentioned Andy Kraag of the Dutch police, including that “the reply stays in Russia”.

Van Boetzelaer mentioned that whereas the investigation was being suspended, telephone traces would stay open for potential witnesses who should still wish to present proof. If that occurs, the inquiry may very well be reactivated.

Different circumstances over MH17 are additionally being pursued.

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The Dutch and Ukrainian governments are suing Russia on the European Courtroom of Human Rights whereas the Dutch and Australian governments have additionally begun proceedings on the Worldwide Civil Aviation Group.

The findings revealed on Wednesday are prone to strengthen the case on the human rights courtroom and may be utilized by prosecutors on the Worldwide Felony Courtroom, who’re investigating potential warfare crimes in Ukraine courting again to the beginning of the separatist battle.

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Hungary’s Orban interrupted, accused of 'selling out' country to Russia, China during EU news conference

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  • An activist and municipal councilor from Hungary disrupted a news conference in Strasbourg on Tuesday while Prime Minister Viktor Orban discussed Hungary’s upcoming presidency of the European Union.
  • He interrupted Orban’s speech on immigration by rushing to the podium and throwing what appeared to be banknotes at him.
  • During the disruption, he yelled accusations at Orban, questioning how much he had “sold out” Hungary.

An activist and municipal councilor for a Hungarian opposition party disrupted a news conference in Strasbourg, France, on Tuesday as Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was laying out his plans for Hungary’s six-month presidency of the European Union.

The activist, Márton Gyekiczki, interrupted Orbán as he was speaking about his opposition to immigration, running toward the podium where Orbán sat and throwing a stack of what appeared to be banknotes at the prime minister.

“How much did you sell out the country for? How much did you sell out the country for, Mr. Prime Minister?” Gyekiczki yelled as the papers scattered. “He sold out to Putin, he sold out to Xi Jinping!” — referring to the leaders of Russia and China.

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The disruption came as Orbán was set to address the European Parliament on Wednesday during Hungary’s six-month rotating presidency of the bloc. His government has long been at odds with the EU over what it sees as his curtailing of democratic rights, and has increasingly come under fire for his close relations with autocracies like Russia and China.

Hungarian Prime Minister and President of EU Council Viktor Orban speaks as he attends the League’s annual gathering in Pontida, north of Milan, Italy, on Oct. 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Gyekiczki, the activist, who was taken to the ground by a security guard and led out of the room, is a member of Hungary’s Democratic Coalition party and a local council member in a Budapest suburb.

The president of that party, former Prime Minister Ference Gyurcsány, later wrote on social media that he was “proud” of Gyekiczki for his actions.

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“We will say it everywhere and always: Hungary has a traitorous government!” he wrote.

Orbán is expected to receive a mixed reception in the EU parliament on Wednesday. Many lawmakers have pushed for his government to be deprived of EU funds over what they see as rule-of-law and corruption violations.

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Two years ago, the parliament declared that Hungary under Orbán had become “a hybrid regime of electoral autocracy,” taking it out of the community of democracies.

Yet Orbán this year successfully formed the Patriots for Europe group within the parliament, uniting far-right parties from around the continent to form the third-largest group in the EU legislature.

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During the news conference on Tuesday, Orbán lamented what he sees as a declining EU economy and lagging competitiveness with the United States and China, saying that he saw that as “the most serious challenge we have to face.”

He also argued against recently adopted EU tariffs on Chinese-produced electric vehicles, and railed against immigration which he said was resulting in the destruction of the EU’s visa-free Schengen area as countries like Germany, Austria, Italy and Slovenia have introduced temporary border checks along their frontiers.

“These individual attempts will actually break up the Schengen system,” Orbán said, adding that he proposed a regular “Schengen Summit” for member countries to meet and discuss border policy.

“We need a big, joint decision,” he said.

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Responding to the disruption by the activist, Orbán offered “a word of explanation for Hungarian political culture.”

“When a Hungarian politician tells another one that he is a scoundrel, all it means in our culture is that ‘I disagree with you,’” he said.

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Truck drivers in Alsace protest against proposed new tax

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The new tax comes at a cost of 15 cents per kilometre for heavy goods lorry drivers.

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A procession of slow-moving trucks gridlocked Alsace’s A35 motorway in protest against a proposed new heavy goods vehicles tax.

The new tax, which would be introduced from 2027, will target vehicles weighing more than 3.5 tonnes and aims to reduce transit traffic on the region’s main motorway.

The government says the HGV tax is the only solution to combat the growth in this traffic, which is exacerbated by the many European transit drivers who use the route to bypass the high ecotaxes in place on Germany’s motorways.

“We have no other solution today to curb transit. The lion’s share of the tax will be paid by transit traffic, since over 50% of all traffic is transit,” says Frédéric Bierry, Chairman of the Alsace European Community. He also claims that the new tax would bring in around €64million per year.

However, many of those working in the transit industry say the addition of this tax would threaten the survival of some businesses.

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“Our businesses have very low margins, so as soon as a [new] tax is introducer or proposed, we are directly affected because we have no room for manoeuvre,” explains road haulier, Frédéric Reinheimer.

Séverine Richart, from Transports Sateg – FNTR Alsace, adds that “France’s HGV fleet is already less competitive than that of other countries. Adding yet another tax will make us even less competitive.”

Concerns have also been raised by the Collective for the Competitiveness of the Alsatian Economy, which has requested that Bierry postpone the decision by at least six-months.

However, according to Brigitte Kempf, co-president of the Alsace section of the National Federation of Road Transporters, Frédéric Bierry is so far refusing to give in to these requests.

Local councillors are set to vote on the proposal on 21st October.

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Live Updates: Iranian and Syrian Media Report Strike in Damascus

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The reports, some of which said the strike was near the Iranian Embassy in the Syrian capital, came as Israel continued its campaign in Lebanon against Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy. Iranian and Syrian reports blamed Israel, but the Israeli military had no comment.

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