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Chinese demand more information on missing plane

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I have sympathy with all the relatives but I don’t have sympathy with this sub group of relatives behaviour at all. Not a single bit. I find it revolting. What has the Chinese society done to these people to make them behave so aggressively? or is it the Chinese government behind the scene pulling the strings, helping to push another local political agenda not directly related to the flight? Contrast how they behave to how other country’s people behave, even it’s own neighbour’s peoples with worldwide admirable reaction to worst recent disasters. Compare it to how China government have behaved in other recent disasters involving their national’s in other local countries. We have seen some of that bullying and unreasonable behaviour here again.

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888naff: What's a 'sub group of relatives'? And wouldn't you be demanding answers if a relative of yours was lost and the government of Malaysia declares this and that but can give no grounds?

"or is it the Chinese government behind the scene pulling the strings, helping to push another local political agenda not directly related to the flight?"

I only see you doing that by suggesting it. The wording of the title is sensationalist and those who have a political bone to pick obviously fall for it, when this is really just about families wanting answers.

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According to this and other non traditional news sources, it was about the patents that some Chinese scientists held. Do your own reading, research, or speculation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv3bXRVmSSg

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They can demand all they want but I'm not sure that anybody has any more information.

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Just like the USA military, China doesn't want to release its spy satellite information. China knows what happened to the plane, but it can't say anything. The real question is why did the plane disappear. It may never be known. The propaganda of demanding more information is just another way of trying to embarrass people.

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The black box will only transmit for another week so unless they are really lucky, or someone knows where the plane really is, I suspect it will be lost forever.

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....And what is China doing in this search? Don't they have the highest priority to find this airliner as most passengers were Chinese citizens.

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