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CANBERRA, April 20 (Xinhua) -- The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) Wednesday released a Technical Examination Report which has definitively said debris found in Mozambique originated from lost Malaysia Airlines flight 370.


Australia's Transport Minister Darren Chester said stenciling of key words and numbers fully matched the font used by Malaysia Airlines, and was not the same one used by the Boeing factory when delivering aircraft.


He said this "link' proved that both pieces, one from the horizontal stabilizer and the other from the wing, were from the missing Boeing 777 which went missing on March 8, 2014 with 239 people on board.


"I welcome the Technical Examination Report released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau confirming the debris almost certainly originated from MH370," Chester said in a statement released on Wednesday.


"Stenciling on both parts of debris provided investigators with evidence of the link. The font and color of a number stenciled on the first part conforms to that developed and used by Malaysian Airlines.


"The second part contained the words 'No Step' with stenciling consistent with that used by Malaysian Airlines and a fastener attached to the part provided evidence linking the part to the aircraft's production line.


"I thank the team from ATSB, Geoscience Australia, Boeing and the Australian National University for their work."


Chester said the search for the missing jetliner would continue, and it was once again ready to searching the final 20,000 square kilometers in the search area.


MH370 was a scheduled passenger flight from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing.


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Malaysia says Mozambique debris consistent with MH370


KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 (Xinhua) -- The two pieces of debris found in Mozambique were consistent with parts on a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777, hence almost certainly were from the missing flight MH370, Malaysian officials said Thursday.


The MH370 investigation team found that "the dimensions, materials and construction of both parts conform to the specifications of a Boeing 777 aircraft," the same model as flight MH370, said Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai. Full story


Mozambique debris "almost certainly" from MH370: Aust'n government


CANBERRA, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Aircraft debris recovered from Mozambique earlier this month is "almost certainly" from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Australia's transport minister said on Thursday.


Darren Chester said both pieces of the debris were "consistent" with panels from a Boeing 777 jetliner -- the same type as the missing passenger plane. Full story


Australia promises thorough examination of possible MH370 debris


CANBERRA, March 21 (Xinhua) -- Australian Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester confirmed on Monday that the two pieces of debris found in Mozambique have arrived in Australia and Australia will examine them thoroughly.


In a statement sent to media on Monday evening, Chester said the two pieces of debris, discovered recently in Mozambique, may be from an aircraft.


KIGALI Carlos Pena Mexicana Camiseta , April 12 (Xinhua) -- Twenty-one years after the genocide against Tutsis in Rwanda, citizens of the tiny East African country are divided over how to preserve the victims' remains.


Some believe that the remains must be kept as they are, in an ongoing memorial to the 1994 tragedy.


In addition, the Rwandan government and many victims' families also feel that burying the bones would wipe out some of the proof that genocide took place in the country.


This is because, there are fears that such burials would help the cause of those who seek to promote genocide denial while minimizing the impact of the massacres.


"To make these bones disappear would simply mean killing off the memory of the Tutsi genocide," says Julienne Uwacu, the minister of Sports and Culture who is also charge of preserving the memorial sites.


Adds Jean Damascene Bizimana, the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for the Fight against Genocide (CNLG), "The Nazi genocide of the Jews was immortalized by abundant works of literature, cinema and various other art forms. We, on the other hand, don't have much except the victims' remains."


These words are echoed by Steven Mudingu, a Rwandan who fled to Uganda before returning from exile in 1996.


"For those who did not experience the genocide, we have to say that these sites are the only thing which allows us to be somewhat less abstract about it, to have a more or less concrete idea of what it was," Mudingu says.


Still, others claim that burying the bones would be a step towards helping the country overcome the genocide.


"These sites will always be there to remind us, our children and our grandchildren that 'You vile Hutus, this is what you did to the Tutsis'," says Francis Mutemberezi, who was charged with genocide, and released on bail in 2004.


For the sake of national reconciliation, Mutemberezi thinks the bones should be buried in order to "put the genocide behind us."


More than 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus were murdered by Hutu militants in 1994. The killing spree began after a plane carrying Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana and his Burundian counterpart, Cyprien Ntaryamira, was shot down over the Rwandan capital, Kigali, by suspected Hutu extremists.


The remains of genocide victims are scattered in many sites and genocide memorials across the tiny East African nation. Certain massacres occurred in churches, which continue to display the decomposed bodies. In other instances, skulls, tibias – even whole skeletons – are laid out in rows, in buildings where killings occurred.


In the Catholic church of Ntarama some 40 kilometers east of Kigali, bodies are arranged between benches – still clothed in the garments they wore at the time of the massacre.. Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NHL Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys Online Wholesale NCAA Jerseys Wholesale Basketball Jerseys Wholesale Baseball Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Wholesale Hockey Jerseys From China Wholesale Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys China Wholesale NCAA College Jerseys
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