Não sei ainda muitos detalhes sobre a queda do avião que matou o presidente da Polónia, Kaczynski, mas já li isto: "Three days ago, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was in Katyn, alongside his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, for a commemoration of the Katyn massacre. The commemoration was seen as a sign of steady improvement in relations between Russia and Poland (EurActiv 08/04/10). In fact, Putin invited Tusk, while Kaczyński, who is seen in Russia with less sympathy, decided to go uninvited, three days later. According to press reports, until the last moment, details of his trip were hanging in the year, as the Russian Foreign Ministry claimed it had not been notified properly about Kaczynski’s intention to visit the Katyn massacre site. In order to make it up for the lack of Russian representatives, Kaczyński had decided to surround himself with a large delegation, Polish sources told EurActiv.
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Before it crashed, the plane had made three unsuccessful attempts to land at Smolensk airport, which was not fitted with modern navigation system, he said. The plane commander had been advised to land in Minsk, Belarus, 400 km from there, Bielecki said. 'We expect the black boxes to reveal if there was pressure on the commander to land in Smolensk,' he added. Bielecki has traveled several times with the presidential airplane. He said that on a previous occasion, when Kaczyński was travelling to Georgia in 2008, the commander refused to land in Tbilissi because the airport was not fitted with modern navigation systems. 'The pilot landed in Baku [in neighbouring Azerbaijan] and Kaczyński threatened to have him dismissed from his job,' he said. Four years ago, Bielecki said one of the engines of the same plane took fire when he was accompanying finance minister Marek Belka to Vietnam. 'The big question is: did the president urge the pilot to land in Smolensk. Was there such a pressure?'".
É uma piada de mau gosto por um titulo desses nesta situação. Especialmente devido á segunda parte da citação que nos leva a crer que o presidente não tinha respeito pela sua segurança.
ResponderEliminarHélder, Camarate nunca poderá ser uma piada. O título é uma comparação entre um mistério nacional e um outro, pois mesmo que tenha sido acidente, haverá sempre alguém que poderá ter uma outra opinião...
ResponderEliminarSim, opiniões cada um pode ter a sua mas também é isso que dá má fama ás teorias de conspiração.
ResponderEliminarPode muito bem ter sido, não era lá muito amigo do Euro e da UE
ResponderEliminarhttp://www.infowars.com/polands-leaders-move-to-weaken-currency-then-die-in-plane-crash/