A letter was sent to Astro AWANI by Azrai Izet, husband to Fadzilah Abd. Rahim who was one of the passengers on MH370, expressing his dissatisfaction with the lack of responsibility taken by parties involved in the disappearance of MH370.

“Who should be responsible?” he asks.

He says that up till now he has not seen any party taking responsibility over the incident and that there has been a lot of denial by the parties involved.

Azrai points out that during press conferences, there have been a lot of denial of responsibility and liability and that there is deliberate concealing of information that would help to explain what happened to the missing flight MH370.

In his letter, Azrai lists out the denial of responsibility by the Malaysian military (ATM) for the safety of civil aircraft in our national airspace, why there was no cooperation between ATM and the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) when there was a turn-back, and how two individuals with fake passports boarded the plane.

“We have heard countless times that the government can’t disclose information as its ‘a matter of national security’ or that it might ‘jeopardise investigations’,” he says in his letter.

He writes that Malaysia has the right to know the absolute truth as to the details of what happened.

“If 239 lives of those on board and their families are not enough to get the truth, what is?” he says.

The letter also questions if there will be any new safety features introduced for aircraft and passengers, will there be reforms in safety for civil aviation in the country’s airspace, and what military assets cannot be used for public safety and what the action plan is if such a tragic incident were to happen again.

The original letter can be found here.