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MH370 show up the bad side of Chinese Tiongs behaviours

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I will post some evidence of how the Communist govt treatment of its people are making China people unreasonable and aggressive. Please contribute.

Let the blame game begin

AFP
March 11, 2014, 2:15 am

Blame game erupts as China criticises Malaysia over MH370

Beijing (AFP) - Beijing on Monday blamed Kuala Lumpur for a lack of information about a vanished Malaysia Airlines flight, as tearful relatives of the 153 Chinese passengers aboard voiced frustration with all sides of the response effort.


Nearly two-thirds of the 239 people aboard Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flight MH370 were from China, and if the loss of the aircraft is confirmed, it would be China's second-worst ever air disaster.

The Chinese government "urges the Malaysian side to step up their efforts to speed up the investigation and provide accurate information to China in a timely fashion," said Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang.

"They should also properly manage work related to family members of passengers and follow-up issues," he added.

Qin noted that "the incident is still under investigation", but China's state-run media minced no words, lashing out at Malaysia and its national carrier over their handling of the missing jet, demanding answers despite the early stage of the investigation and calling for a swifter effort.

For its part, MAS said in a statement that it is deploying an additional aircraft on Tuesday "to bring the families from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur".

Officials said an Italian and an Austrian whose names were on the passenger manifest -- who both had their passports stolen in Thailand -- were not on board.

"The Malaysian side cannot shirk its responsibilities," the Global Times newspaper, which is close to China's ruling Communist Party, wrote in a scathing editorial. "The initial response from Malaysia was not swift enough.

"There are loopholes in the work of Malaysia Airlines and security authorities," it said.

"If it is due to a deadly mechanical breakdown or pilot error, then Malaysia Airlines should take the blame. If this is a terrorist attack, then the security check at Kuala Lumpur airport and on the flight is questionable."

China itself regularly enforces heavyweight security, but authorities are often secretive about real or alleged incidents.


- Terrorism fears -

The China Daily newspaper wrote in an editorial that "terrorism cannot be ruled out".

"The fact that some of the passengers on board were travelling with false passports should serve as a reminder to the whole world that security can never be too tight," it added.

"Terrorism, the evil of the world, is still trying to stain human civilisation with the blood of innocent lives," it said.

Malaysia's police chief said Monday that one of the men who used the passports had been identified.

Later Monday the country's Civil Aviation Department chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said that the two men were not of Asian appearance, contrary to previous reports.

At a Beijing hotel, Malaysian embassy officials were processing visa applications for families wanting to take up an airline's offer to travel to Kuala Lumpur to be closer to the rescue operations.

Scores of relatives made their way into the room, some in groups of five or six, clutching handkerchiefs and wiping away tears from their faces.

Late on Monday some family members arrived at Beijing's international airport in a small white bus, witnesses at the scene told AFP.

The bus arrived ahead of a 1:30 a.m. flight from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday which some family members had been expected to board. However there was no confirmation of their travel plans.

Earlier many relatives said they would not travel to Malaysia.

"There is more we can do here in China," one woman told AFP. "They haven't even found the plane yet."


- Calls for action -

Some have criticised Malaysia Airlines' response and information disclosure, asking the Chinese government to devote "strong attention" to the incident.

"There is very little information coming from the airline," lamented one 40-year-old Chinese man, who said his best friend was on the plane. "They are very slow. We have to rely on the media."

Chinese government officials had met relatives on Monday, said one, but added: "We really don't know at this point what sort of help they can offer."

Beijing sent a working group to Malaysia on Monday, the state-run Xinhua news agency said, including officials from the foreign, public security and transport ministries.

The aircraft's disappearance came one week after a deadly attack at a train station in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming, in which a group of knife-wielding assailants killed 29 people and wounded 143.

Both Beijing and Washington have condemned the mass stabbing as an act of terror, with Chinese authorities blaming it on separatists from the restive far western region of Xinjiang.

Even as information remains sparse and the hours tick by, many relatives in Beijing continue to believe that the passengers may yet be found, according to one US-trained psychologist who counselled about 20 families awaiting news at the hotel.

"I think most of them are holding onto that thin ray of hope," he said. "Whether they believe it to be realistic or not, most of them are not letting it go."
 
The tiongs be right.....I have never seen such bungling on a daily basis.
 
I will post some evidence of how the Communist govt treatment of its people are making China people unreasonable and aggressive. Please contribute.

Also the PAP IB in this forum are busy with their smear Malaysia campaign. :D
 
Useless and Lazy Mats deserved to be scolded for security lapses and search and rescue incompetence!
 
neddy why are you blaming the tiongs when it's the mudland govt that fucked up?

It's natural for ppl to feel worried when their relatives disappeared on a flight.

I want to ask you this. Suppose a group of mudland passengers disappeared on a tiong airplane and the mudland govt was busy chasing after the china govt would you start a thread showing the bad side of mudland ppls behavior?
 
The tiongs be right.....I have never seen such bungling on a daily basis.

I am just curious why are some ppl so unreasonable.

The issue here is a mudland plane fucked up pilots are m&ds. Yet somehow the tiongs get blamed for it.
 
Only a PRC would hate their own this much to blow them up, thus the constant finger pointing at bolehland mere diversion. Bomber could be a PRC.
 
I have not been to KL in decades but was told last year by one of my relatives that she got pick pocketed in the airport itself and I heard there is a crime syndicate at work in the airport,,that also means that the guards etc can get bribed into letting suspicious people bored the flight. There can also be less scrutiny for airport luggage,,
 
Mudland pilot smoke in cockpit, and bring women into cockpit to show off


Cockpit fun
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2014/03/11/19/08/woman-remembers-cockpit-fun-with-missing-pilot

Lax security.

He knows that he is a bumi and that his management will not take action against him. The bumi policy has made Malays feel so entitled that they behave like the world owes them a living. And the Mudland government has done that - give very Malay, whether qualified or not, a living.
 
I have not been to KL in decades but was told last year by one of my relatives that she got pick pocketed in the airport itself and I heard there is a crime syndicate at work in the airport,,that also means that the guards etc can get bribed into letting suspicious people bored the flight. There can also be less scrutiny for airport luggage,,



Wah so dangerous mudland so fucked up but it's strange that you would be called pro pap if you say mudland is fucked up.
 
He knows that he is a bumi and that his management will not take action against him. The bumi policy has made Malays feel so entitled that they behave like the world owes them a living. And the Mudland government has done that - give very Malay, whether qualified or not, a living.

The weirdest thing is nobody says anything. Yet if the same thing happened to chinese ppl oh everyone even chinese themselves would be complaining.
 

If those ugly mainlanders cannot accept incidents like these, they should not travel in other airlines and instead have their own custom made, mainlanders-only airplanes. :D
 
Now after 4 days of searching in the south china sea, the mudland gahmen suddenly drop a bombshell on the rest if the world saying that they last detect the plane somwhere near the straits of malacca!? Wtf is this shit? 4days of searching in south china sea wasted coz of their severe incompetence; lifes are at stake here man and the mudlanders somehow see this as a game or somethong. Really reflects very badly on the country as a whole. Anybody dealing with them would be pissed to high heavens!


Neddy, why blame the victims in such scenario!? U dun like prc is ur problrm. Keep it to urself n dun post useless bullshit like this
 
Now after 4 days of searching in the south china sea, the mudland gahmen suddenly drop a bombshell on the rest if the world saying that they last detect the plane somwhere near the straits of malacca!? Wtf is this shit? 4days of searching in south china sea wasted coz of their severe incompetence; lifes are at stake here man and the mudlanders somehow see this as a game or somethong. Really reflects very badly on the country as a whole. Anybody dealing with them would be pissed to high heavens!


Neddy, why blame the victims in such scenario!? U dun like prc is ur problrm. Keep it to urself n dun post useless bullshit like this

When mudland fucks up somehow it's acceptable. It's really odd and that is why i am bringing this up to show it isn't your actions but who you are.
 
Enraged Chinese families heckled and shouted at Chinese Government officials on MH370

http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big...es-mh370-plane-chaos-first-meeting-chinese-of


As the missing Malaysian plane search dragged on without any traces of the ill fated plane, distressed but enraged Chinese families of the 154 Chinese passengers turned their fury on their own Chinese Government and their Officials , heckling , shouting and even throwing objects leading to the officials beating a hasty retreat.

China itself is under tremendous pressure from these families of the Chinese passengers for more information as well as demand for faster recovery of the missing plane. However to be fair, the Chinese government has already sent 4 warship and planes to the area to search for the plane since Sunday to no avail. Besides, the advanced US navy too and the Orion plane were in the area joining almost 8 countries to search for the missing plane.
 
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I have not been to KL in decades but was told last year by one of my relatives that she got pick pocketed in the airport itself and I heard there is a crime syndicate at work in the airport,,that also means that the guards etc can get bribed into letting suspicious people bored the flight. There can also be less scrutiny for airport luggage,,

It is a second world country after all. But pickpockets are everywhere ...even in the Rome and Paris airports.
 
Re: Enraged Chinese families heckled and shouted at Chinese Government officials on M

The PRC are now conniving how to get as many related dependents by the deceased (they hope) in this lottery strike, pay them $$ and they will gladly go away.
 
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