MH370: Petition to three countries to continue search for missing flight

Sathesh Raj
March 18, 2015 10:26 MYT
The petition was initiated by the MH370 family support group, Voice370 four days ago and is addressed to the government of Malaysia, China and Australia.
The families of those onboard of the ill-fated flight MH370, has created a petition to continue seek transparency and answers.
The MH370 Search-On Petition, was created to urge, support and fund the continued search of flight MH370 to enable the investigation team to find out what had happened to the flight with 239 people on board.
"We need to get as many support as we can to petition the authorities to stay committed to the search and investigation until the plane is found. On top of that the current search effort needs to be intensified and diversified," the group wrote on their Facebook page, MH370 Families.
"The time is tickling. Every signature counts and every support matters. Thank you for your hard work in pushing toward a common goal: Bring MH370 home," it wrote.
The families of those who went missing on flight MH370 want all responsible in the search and investigation of the flight to not only expand the search area but continue its search operations until truth is brought to light.
They demand that “no stone is left unturned in the aftermath of this unprecedented disaster.”
The families of passengers and crew members of flight MH370 referring to what has been termed the biggest aviation mystery that all involved also to be responsive to the families affected.
They do not want sweeping statements from authorities such as ‘unprecedented’ while responding to the families’ queries.
It is also understood that they are looking for some form of tangible evidences.
"Despite this complete lack of wreckage found or physical evidence of a catastrophic event, the Malaysian government has officially declared that the airplane crashed, leaving no survivors, and it has ended the rescue phase of the search effort.
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"We do not accept this finding and we will not give up hope until we have definitive proof of what happened to MH370," as read in their official statement.
The petition was initiated by the MH370 family support group, Voice370 four days ago and is addressed to the government of Malaysia, China and Australia.
The petition which has already garnered 229 signatories as of now also calls for action among others from international bodies such as the International Civil Aviation Organisation(ICAO) ,United Nations and aviation industry regulators including FAA and EASA.
The petition requires another 271 signatories to reach 500.
Astro AWANI had dedicating a tribute page to commemorate one year since the tragedy occurred on March 8.
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