- "Berakhir di lautan hindi". TAPI bukan terhempas di lautan hindi.
-Dulu berakhir di laut china selatan, berakhir di laut andaman.
-pilot yang mempunyai kepakaran landing di lapangan terbang pendek di panggil bekerja 6 jam sebelum penerbangan.
-mula2 dikatakan ada 2 passport palsu, lepas tu cakap ada 4 passport then 2 yg terakhir.
-gambar 2 lelaki iran yang guna passport palsu di edit dan keduanya mempunyai bentuk kaki yang sama.
-pada mulanya dikatakan ada 5 orang yang check in bagasi tetapi tidak menaiki pesawat berkenaan.
-kerajaan Malaysia sudah tahu bahawa pesawat dilencongkan pada pukul 8.11 pagi pada hari kehilangan pesawat tetapi kenyataan rasmi dibuat selepas 4 hari. Itupun selepas china dan vietnam marah.
KORANG rasa ada lagi tak benda yang disembunyikan oleh kerajaan Malaysia?
-Dulu berakhir di laut china selatan, berakhir di laut andaman.
-pilot yang mempunyai kepakaran landing di lapangan terbang pendek di panggil bekerja 6 jam sebelum penerbangan.
-mula2 dikatakan ada 2 passport palsu, lepas tu cakap ada 4 passport then 2 yg terakhir.
-gambar 2 lelaki iran yang guna passport palsu di edit dan keduanya mempunyai bentuk kaki yang sama.
-pada mulanya dikatakan ada 5 orang yang check in bagasi tetapi tidak menaiki pesawat berkenaan.
-kerajaan Malaysia sudah tahu bahawa pesawat dilencongkan pada pukul 8.11 pagi pada hari kehilangan pesawat tetapi kenyataan rasmi dibuat selepas 4 hari. Itupun selepas china dan vietnam marah.
KORANG rasa ada lagi tak benda yang disembunyikan oleh kerajaan Malaysia?
Daniel Tan says he will "not give up hope" that his brother is alive until wreckage is found.BBC
Ini admin dapat dari page luar negara. Mereka pun sinis terhadap MH370 yang ditadbir oleh kerajaan Malaysia.
Satellite analysis by UK firm Inmarsat has helped to narrow the search. BBC
Protest in Beijing
Most of those on board the missing aircraft were Chinese. Angry relatives marched on the Malaysian embassy on Tuesday. BBC
They are angry about what they see as the mishandling of the situation by Malaysia Airlines and the Malaysian government. BBC
Grieving Chinese relatives staged a protest outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing
Grieving Chinese relatives staged a protest outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing
King Jason added 5 new photos.
Bagaimana Malaysia kendali kesulitan?
URGENT.
MINTA SEMUA HOD AMBIL PERHATIAN DAN MAKLUMKAN STAF MASING2 : hati2 semasa kuar/masuk Emb, sebab keadaan keselamatan HBS sekarang mungkin terancam akibat pengumuman PM pd mlm td mengenai MH370. Semua family member tidak puashati..
BEH CHING CHYE
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jalan dari starbuck tutup hingga ke france embassy polis hampir 200 orang jaga.. gate apartment tutup juga.
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Org embassy pun dah dilarang utk keluar..datuk duta dah keluarkn arahan..
MINTA SEMUA HOD AMBIL PERHATIAN DAN MAKLUMKAN STAF MASING2 : hati2 semasa kuar/masuk Emb, sebab keadaan keselamatan HBS sekarang mungkin terancam akibat pengumuman PM pd mlm td mengenai MH370. Semua family member tidak puashati..
BEH CHING CHYE
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jalan dari starbuck tutup hingga ke france embassy polis hampir 200 orang jaga.. gate apartment tutup juga.
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Org embassy pun dah dilarang utk keluar..datuk duta dah keluarkn arahan..
Nie sy dpt msj sendiri dr family yg sy rapat di embassy
Mohon doa keselamatan semua warga embassy dan kita semua..mugkn boleh buat solat hajat or apa2...
Nie gambr org embassy bagi...
25 March 2014 Last updated at 21:51
Malaysia Airlines MH370: Relatives in Beijing scuffles
The BBC's Celia Hatton: "We're witnessing a very rare street protest in Beijing"
Angry relatives of passengers on board the missing Malaysia Airlines plane have clashed with police outside Malaysia's embassy in the Chinese capital, Beijing.
It came after Malaysian PM Najib Razak said a new analysis of satellite data showed the plane had ended its journey in remote seas south-west of Australia.
China has asked to see the data on which Malaysia's conclusion was based.
The search for flight MH370 has resumed after weather conditions improved.
The plane disappeared on 8 March as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board, including 153 Chinese nationals.
In Beijing, relatives of the passengers released a statement accusing the Malaysian government of trying to "delay, distort and hide the truth".
Dozens then left their Beijing hotel on a protest bound for the Malaysian embassy. Police stopped their buses from leaving, so they got off and walked to the diplomatic mission.
Scuffles broke out as protesters threw water bottles and tried to storm the building, demanding to meet the ambassador.
In a BBC interview, Malaysia Airlines chief executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya defended his company against criticism from the families.
"I think it's unfair," he said. "I think we've done all we can within our means to help them."
Final signal
The families appear to be becoming more critical of the Chinese authorities themselves, the BBC's Celia Hatton reports from Beijing.
While some defended the authorities, others denounced the Chinese government as "corrupt".
BBC asks airline boss Ahmad Jauhari Yahya if he feels "personally responsible"
Meanwhile acting Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the latest analysis of satellite data showed a final automatic signal - known as a "handshake" or "ping" - that was still being investigated.
"There is evidence of a partial handshake between the aircraft and ground station at 0019 UTC (GMT)," he told a news conference on Tuesday. "At this time, this transmission is not understood and is subject to further ongoing work."
If confirmed, this signal would have been sent more than seven hours after contact with air traffic control was lost, and eight minutes after the last confirmed handshake.
A multinational search effort has focused on seas some 2,500km (1,500 miles) to the south-west of the Australian city of Perth.
The transport minister said that as a result of the latest analysis, the area of search had been narrowed from 2.24m sq nautical miles to 469,407 sq nautical miles.
Operations in the northern corridor - one of two large areas where the plane might have ended its journey - had been completely called off to concentrate on the southern part of the southern corridor in the Indian Ocean, he added.
The Malaysian PM said on Monday it had to be concluded "with deep sadness and regret" that "flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean".
Mr Najib said the conclusion the plane was lost was based on new satellite analysis by British firm Inmarsat and information from the UK's Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB).
But Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng issued a statement saying: "We demand the Malaysian side 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.
"The search and rescue work cannot stop now. We demand the Malaysian side continue to finish all the work including search and rescue."
Meanwhile, a massive search operation for the plane in the Indian Ocean has been halted by poor weather conditions.
Malaysia Airlines has said it will make arrangements to fly relatives of those on board MH370 to Australia.
'Hazardous' search
Planes from several nations, supported by an Australian warship, have been scouring waters far off Perth for signs of the missing plane, in a search co-ordinated by Australia.
There have been several sightings of debris, but none has yet been confirmed as being linked to the plane.
On Tuesday, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa) said it had suspended the air-and-sea search for the day because of hazardous weather conditions.
Early on Wednesday, Amsa tweeted: "Search operations for #MH370 will resume today after weather conditions in the search area improved."
Australia's Defence Minister David Johnston has described the search as a "massive logistical exercise" in an "extremely remote" part of the world.
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