MH-17 Probe’s Torture-Implicated Ally

Robert Parry | 3 July 2016 The Ukrainian intelligence service at the center of the inquiry into who shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 is accused by a top U.N. official of blocking a probe into Ukrainian government torture A senior United Nations official has accused Ukraine’s SBU intelligence service of frustrating U.N. investigations into…

More Game-Playing on MH-17?

Robert Parry | 24 may 2016 The West keeps piling the blame for the 2014 shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 on Russian President Putin although there are many holes in the case and the U.S. government still withholds its evidence A newly posted video showing a glimpse of a Buk missile battery rolling down a highway in…

Inconsistencies & deception at the heart of MH370

RNZ | 18 March 2016 Two years after MH370 vanished while carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing the mystery remains. For the investigative journalist, Florence de Changy, much of the official story is not credible. She’s spent much of the last two years following leads, examining confidential documents and debunking theories in order…

European Court of Human Rights Refuses MH17 Victim’s Case against Ukraine Government, Imposes Secrecy Blackout on Evidence

Dances with Bears | 20 January 2016 The European Court of Human Rights is refusing to act on a year-old case from the daughter of a Dutch passenger killed when Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down on July 14, 2014. Denise Kenke, daughter of Willem Grootscholten, accuses the Ukraine Government of failing its legal…

MH-17: The Dog Still Not Barking

Robert Parry | 13 Oct 2015 [AM editor’s note: in brief Dutch investigators have ignored evidence of Ukraine government’s activation of Buk radar system leading up to downing of MH17 and have given Ukraine ultimate veto over content of report as well as omitting the much touted US intelligence alleging Russian responsibility. Can anyone smell…