
Handling of the evidence in the investigation of the crash of the Polish Presidential Plane in Smolensk Russia on April 10, 2010. Film depicts how Russians were handling the evidence. On the 10th of April 2010, the Polish military plane, Tu-154, was involved in a fatal crash in the city of Smolensk, Russia, killing all the crew and passengers aboard. The deaths included the Polish President and First Lady, the last Polish President in exile, the Chief of the General Staff, Commanders-in-Chief, the Chairman of the Polish National Bank, the President of the Institute of National Remembrance, as well as a number of MP's, senators and prominent figures of the Polish elite, among the 96 dead. This incident, which includes these prominent deaths, naturally calls for a complete and transparent investigation - the natural work of international aviation agencies with extensive experience is just such investigations. Yet, on the day of the crash, the Polish government decided to leave the investigation solely in Russian hands, without securing the rights to appeal to international organizations, aviation organizations, and relinquishing the right of an inspection, or any efficient supervision over examination procedures. Additional information on the Smolensk Crash www.solidarnosc2010.com Public hearing in the European Parliament - Smolensk Crash The Rejected Truth smolenskcrash.eu Testimonial by Marta Kochanowska, the daughter of late Janusz Kochanowski, the Spokesman for Civic <b>...</b>
Smolensk
Polish President
Lech Kaczynski
crash
TU-154
Tupolev
Putin
Komorowski
russians
destroying
evidence
airplane
wrack
tusk
niszczenie
dowodow
rosjanie
samlot
prezydencki