Saturday, April 14, 2012, 1:00 pm Public rally on the Parliament Hill in Ottawa to commemorate the Smolensk Air Crash of April 10, 2010 |
Public Rally on the 2nd Anniversary of 2010 Smolensk Tragedy April 14, 2012 1:00 p.m. Parliament Hill, Ottawa On April 10, 2010 Poland lost its national leadership in the airplane crash in Smolensk, Russia. Among 96 dead were the President of Poland, the First Lady, top generals of the Polish Armed Forces and NATO, members of the Parliament, top government officials, members of the clergy, anti-communist leaders, and families of the victims of the 1940 Katyn crime. Two years after the crash it is evident that the investigation of the Smolensk crash by the Russian government was conducted in gross violation of international standards and led to the destruction and suppression of key evidence. The Russian conclusion of the pilot error as the cause of the crash is false and invalid and it was predetermined to serve Russia’s political interests. JOIN US IN SUPPORTING THIS JUST CAUSE! Solidarity 2010 http://www.solidarnosc2010.com/ottawa Picture of the plane: nowyekrean.pl |
Smolensk Crash - The Rejected Truth - Public Hearing in the EU Parliament - Marta Kochanowska Testimonial by Marta Kochanowska, the daughter of late Janusz Kochanowski, the Spokesman for Civic Rights (Ombudsman) - one of the victims of the crash. Press Information Pack - Public Hearing in the EU Parliament Smolensk Pattern Threatens International Aviation by MARIA SZONERT BINIENDA, ESQ. The safety and security of international aviation will remain in jeopardy, if the circumstances and causes of the Smolensk crash remain concealed. There are several key reasons why a new investigation into the Smolensk crash shall be carried out: The Cause Predetermined, Undue Influence, Investigation Standards Violated, Wrong Conclusions; Violations of Human Rights.