And that comment was a specious as any and all others that have surrounded this case.
Sh*t, I would still like to know what happened to Benazir Bhutto and Mushareff.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/03/16/missing-mh370-pkr-wild-allegations-by-daily-mail/
There are duplicitous bastards in this world.
People’s Justice Party (Malaysia) PKR:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parti_Keadilan_Rakyat
KUALA LUMPUR - Amid intensifying calls for Prime Minister Najib Razak to step down to take responsibility for mishandling the missing flight MH370 crisis, and after days of secretly holding the doomed pilot’s laptop, the Malaysian authorities have suddenly ‘loosened’ their lips in what appears to be a bid to draw in and tarnish Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.
The 66-year-old Anwar is Najib’s political arch rival, and who the day before the plane went missing on Saturday, had been convicted and jailed on sodomy charges that many have opined were manifestly trumped up by the Najib regime.
In fact when the news of the missing airplane first broke, political cynics had privately termed the tragedy as a ‘Godsend’ for the 60-year-old PM, who stood to face a crippling backlash from the Malay community, the country’s predominant electorate, for resorting to ‘political dirty tricks’ to shut out another Malay leader.
However, the fire could not be contained and the MH370 tragedy may instead sound the political death knell for Najib himself. Expected to resign shortly, there is concern that Najib was trying to deflect blame and further smear his political nemesis on the way out from power.
Najib to step down soon
Over the past three days, rumors of Najib’s imminent resignation had turned red-hot and political watchers from his Umno party told Malaysia Chronicle that he had been ‘forced’ to agree to give up his post following tremendous pressure from party seniors, and would announce his decision soon.
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So Zaharie is such a political fanatic that he has belonged to a party for a whole year? Uh huh, sounds real radical.