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Uncle Peter 21-07-2014 14:05

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And yesterday we had a Sky News reporter going through one of the victims bags, doing exactly what others have been criticised about. Contaminating the scene and showing absolutely no respect for the victims or their families.

Sky really are utter **** of the highest order.

(sorry Derek I think we must have posted at the same time)

Damien 21-07-2014 14:11

Re: Malaysian plane crashes on Ukraine-Russia border
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Uncle Peter (Post 35716489)
And yesterday we had a Sky News reporter going through one of the victims bags, doing exactly what others have been criticised about. Contaminating the scene and showing absolutely no respect for the victims or their families.

Sky really are utter **** of the highest order.

(sorry Derek I think we must have posted at the same time)

I think the scene has long since been contaminated. Also in defence of the reporter it seemed to be a passing lapse of judgement which he embarrassingly seemed to notice half-way though the report. I think that's probably more understandable in a rolling news environment rather than a pre-recorded and edited clip which would show a degree of planning.

Osem 21-07-2014 14:30

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Just seen a BBC reporter on TV at the scene being handed a purse and passport by one of the local miners scouring the scene. It's as surreal as it is appalling that all sorts of people are wandering around contaminating the scene, removing evidence etc. when the site needs to be preserved for the investigators. Nice way to muddy the water and lessen the chances of damning evidence being found...

Uncle Peter 21-07-2014 14:46

Re: Malaysian plane crashes on Ukraine-Russia border
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35716493)
I think the scene has long since been contaminated. Also in defence of the reporter it seemed to be a passing lapse of judgement which he embarrassingly seemed to notice half-way though the report. I think that's probably more understandable in a rolling news environment rather than a pre-recorded and edited clip which would show a degree of planning.

My issue with the situation is that they were basically forced to apologise instead of doing it there and then via the anchor in the studio. I'm pretty sure that transmissions are delayed by a few seconds too, the BBC ones always used to be so surely they could have pulled the plug on the transmission.

Sirius 21-07-2014 15:11

Re: Malaysian plane crashes on Ukraine-Russia border
 
Pukin knows he can get away with murder and he is, why because Nato is now toothless and could not fight of a boy scout pack never mind the Russian bear.

Hom3r 21-07-2014 18:01

Re: Malaysian plane crashes on Ukraine-Russia border
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35715552)
Just heard Putin blaming Ukraine as it happened on their territory and they're responsible for the current problem. No mention of the role Russia's played in snatching Crimea and stoking up problems elsewhere in Ukraine and supplying weapons as you'd expect... :rolleyes:

So based on Putin statement then the USA is to blame for Pearl Harbour then:rolleyes:

Hugh 21-07-2014 18:26

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And the UK must be responsible for Lockerbie.

Ignitionnet 23-07-2014 13:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35716513)
Pukin knows he can get away with murder and he is, why because Nato is now toothless and could not fight of a boy scout pack never mind the Russian bear.

Great to see the solidarity of the EU in all of this. Germany talking a good game to the Netherlands but way too worried about their own interests, while the Netherlands are actually more intertwined economically with Russia.

If Germany weren't benefiting so much from the Eurozone they would leave it at the drop of a hat. We should consider doing likewise with the EU as a whole really, adversity like this shows what a joke the whole thing is.

Osem 23-07-2014 15:08

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35716863)
Great to see the solidarity of the EU in all of this. Germany talking a good game to the Netherlands but way too worried about their own interests, while the Netherlands are actually more intertwined economically with Russia.

If Germany weren't benefiting so much from the Eurozone they would leave it at the drop of a hat. We should consider doing likewise with the EU as a whole really, adversity like this shows what a joke the whole thing is.

:tu:

And of course Putin knows this which is, in large part, why he acts the way he does. Anyone who believes the EU is united on anything and that Germany doesn't effectively run the show to suit themselves is deluded.

Osem 28-09-2016 16:52

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Quote:

International prosecutors investigating the downing of flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014 say the Buk missile that hit the plane was from Russia.
They also narrowed down the area it was fired from to a field in territory controlled by Russian-backed rebels.
All 298 people on board the Boeing 777 died when it broke apart in mid-air flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.
Russia says it cannot accept the findings as the final truth, saying no Russian weapons were taken to Ukraine.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37495067

I'm certain Putin will put his hands up...

pip08456 28-09-2016 18:11

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35860860)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37495067

I'm certain Putin will put his hands up...

Of course, why wouldn't he?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35716863)
Great to see the solidarity of the EU in all of this. Germany talking a good game to the Netherlands but way too worried about their own interests, while the Netherlands are actually more intertwined economically with Russia.

If Germany weren't benefiting so much from the Eurozone they would leave it at the drop of a hat. We should consider doing likewise with the EU as a whole really, adversity like this shows what a joke the whole thing is.

How time changes things.;)

adzii_nufc 28-09-2016 18:13

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Russia denied entering Ukraine so there's nothing to come of this that we didn't already know, admitting this mistake is also admitting Russia entered Ukraine.

Unfortunately in that part of the world, despite overwhelming evidence they still just outright deny it. Putin though, a man that talks the talk, speaks a lot of sense then just blatantly commits war crimes, unforgivable.

Ignitionnet 28-09-2016 18:15

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35860890)
How time changes things.;)

Think it's quite an important thing being able to change your point of view depending on the available evidence rather than dogmatically sticking to an opinion.

Your mileage may vary of course.

pip08456 28-09-2016 18:18

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It wasn't a dig at you Carl, just the resurrection of an old thread showing different outlooks. It could've been a comment by anyone really.


A lot can change in someone's life/viewpoint in 2yrs.

adzii_nufc 28-09-2016 18:28

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I'd like to think someone somewhere feels guilty for this but to appear in the media showing absolutely no remorse for what you've caused is despicable. Families torn apart as far as Newcastle with absolutely no involvement in anything regarding Ukraine.


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