17-03-2014, 07:43 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Yes, the oddest thing about the disappearance of the plane is no one claiming it was done in the name of or against the name of X, Y, or Z.
Uighur separatists' claim over missing flight MH370 may be re-examined
15 March 2014
http://www.news.com.au/national/uighur-s...6855911080
Quote:CLAIMS by a Malay newspaper that a 35-year-old Uighur man from China's troubled autonomous Muslim province was on Flight MH370 may be looked at in new light after being written off as irrelevant.
An email sent to journalists, supposedly from representatives from the Uighur separatist movement, claimed for responsibility for the Malaysia Airlines flight's disappearance.
The emails were dismissed as opportunistic and troublemaking...
Uighur rebel Abdullah Mansour told Reuters from an undisclosed location Pakistan in recent days that the intent was to bring the Holy Fight to China.
"The fight against China is our Islamic responsibility and we have to fulfil it," he said.
Pakistan is also along Mr Razak's so-called Kazakhstan‎ corridor.
Malaysia's continued interest in searching the Andaman Sea, far west of MH370's route to China, is intriguing.
If the plane had turned west from the South China Sea, then turned northwest towards Kazakhstan, it would have taken a direct path over Uighur heartland but also over many other countries.
In December, the US released the last of three of 22 Uighurs that had been detained in Guantánamo Bay since 2001, after being detained for fighting with the Taliban. The men were taken by Slovakia, because China would not take them.
"There are three sorts of conspiracy: by the people who complain, by the people who write, by the people who take action. There is nothing to fear from the first group, the two others are more dangerous; but the police have to be part of all three,"
Joseph Fouche
Joseph Fouche

