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Treść wiadomości: Manoora leaves for gulf island nation Malaysia with his wife in July last year when the first three aircraft made an unscheduled emergency landing. Their five children were among the 56 people on board.

The family was among two hundred members of the international community to pay tribute to Mr Damir who had been one of the six South Korean students who landed safely in Mauritius.

Mr Damir’s parents also returned to South Korea for hospital treatment after three separate incidents.

„His presence in our lives is one of our deepest sympathies,” the elder Mr Damir’s sister, Ye Eun Yong, said.

Mr Damir joined the University of East Anglia at 16, and graduated on his first day.

'Proudly Malaysian’

Mr Yoon, a 30-year-old employee at a nearby gas plant, has been waiting for word from Malaysia on his son’s fate.

„I believe the Malaysian government is going to investigate the circumstances of his death,” he told AFP news agency, adding he would then wait for the relatives’ full details.

The families of six other Singaporean victims have already sought legal advice and requested to hold a media briefing to announce their findings.

Image copyright AP Image caption The families of the other six victims had asked the families to take an indefinite wait in their request for a news conference before making their demand

The families of three others who had already flown home to Hong Kong said they had also asked authorities to allow their relatives to make their own statement.

On Thursday, their demands for the authorities to give up their demands for greater scrutiny of the incident were refused at the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) offices.

In a previous protest outside the headquarters on Friday, a protestor wearing camouflage told the ICAO leaders he had seen a video footage of the aircraft dropping the bodies in the sea in the search area on his mobile phone.

'Sensitive issue’

Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had said on Friday that he had received assurances from the authorities that all the bodies would be returned by Thursday night.

The ICAO had previously been warned in August that Malaysia’s search and rescue operations, which included using special vehicles to descend under water into the sea, were becoming „increasingly sensitive.”

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has promised that the country „will do everything to ensure the safety” of the six South Koreans.

A Singaporean official told the BBC that the families of all six victims had asked the families of the other six to accept a temporary postponement until Malaysia’s investigation concluded.

It is expected that the families of at least one other South Korean will als
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Roxon defends govts right to seek external advice when issuing orders, writes:

The reason I am saying that, is that the Department of Justice has been a huge cheerleader for the NSA’s bulk metadata dragnet — which was one of the major reasons that the American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU, EFF, and other civil liberties groups, got together to get these programs approved. So we are now trying to apply what DOJ was doing prior to those FISA Amendments Act reforms and those privacy-related opinions to this dragnet, which is completely outside the traditional oversight functions of the executive branch and is not subject to the standard of congressional oversight that we have as the federal government.

He also notes:

We can’t ask judges to say that certain practices, no matter how necessary or appropriate, are not lawful. So if somebody goes to the NSA asking to see the email account of a specific target, what do we say? I don’t know. It’s a different case altogether and I don’t know what we would say in that circumstance. But I have nothing but respect for the independent judiciary, and how this case was dealt with, and I think it’s a terrible misuse of the Constitution.

And here’s what Roxon wrote for Motherboard last week about Edward Snowden and his disclosures:

While Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden are on a pretty different path of transparency, one thing is certain: Snowden has done his work. Snowden has revealed an enormous amount of information about the government. Snowden has revealed the existence of NSA’s bulk domestic data collection programs. He has also created an unprecedented public controversy regarding the NSA’s monitoring of international telephone calls, Internet searches, and email.

Roxon’s argument is simple: „It is absolutely true that the Department of Justice was involved in the design and the approval of these operations. And it is absolutely true that that has been disclosed.” His first point: „It may be true that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence had input, but that’s not the issue.” Roxon continues:

I understand why this is a big deal. I believe that we cannot allow people like Edward Snowden to continue to continue their activities. We’re going to prosecute him, we’re going to try to get his case in court. But the fact of the matter is, the NSA, along with the other intelligence agencies, does not want or require this type of oversight — it doesn’t need it. former NSA general counsel and head of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, NSA Gen. Michael] Hayden said so recently, so this is not a technical issue, this is a moral issue. This is just the fact that we cannot allow people to continue their activities. So we’ll go through the process. And we’ll get it right an

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