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[VIDEO] Hishammuddin Talks To CCTV About MH370 Hijacking, Angry Chinese Families And More

Away from hundreds of reports and thousands of camera, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein had a one-on-one interview with China Central Television (CCTV) in an effort to reach out to the distressed families in China.

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China has been increasingly unhappy with Malaysia's management of MH370 investigations as acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein leads the search and rescue operation with no conclusive answer

Amidst confirmation of foul play, Hishammuddin sat down with China Central Television (CCTV) to talk about the government's management of the situation

THE Malaysian Government's handling of the investigation questioned, and CCTV America’s James Chau sat down with Malaysian Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein to find out more.

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CCTV's James Chau started the interview by asking Hishammuddin why Najib refrained from using the word "hijacking" in the press conference when it was confirmed that someone had deliberately taken control of the
plane

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Hishamuddin: The difference is that we have moved on to another phase, where clearly from corroborated facts, somebody actually turned off some of the equipment. That is new and that is something that we have always been consistent about - being transparent, coming out with things which already been corroborated - and basically now we need to establish what actually happened. And there are many possibilities. Whether it is a hijacking, whether it is intentional, whether it’s under duress, whether it is some psychological reasons, who did it.

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Nontheless, the
government is still open to the possibility of hijacking onboard MH370

Chau: But that is still open.

Hishammuddin: That’s still open to us, yes.

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James Chau, "Who is this person (who has the technical skill to make the aircraft mute to the outside world)?"

CCTV's James Chau

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Hishamuddin: I would like to know too. And basically we won’t know until we get all the facts, and it would be irresponsible for us to name any names. There has to be a lot of speculation out there, and I think if to be fair to the investigation, anything revealed now which has not been corroborated, will affect the investigation and needs to be fair to the families or the passengers."

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Chau: But I think it’s those families who do want to know.

Hishammuddin: Of course, but they do not want to know facts which may later on be found out to be untrue.

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Hishammuddin stressed that besides the pilot and the crew, anyone on the plane could be a candidate too

Captain Zaharie

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Chau: You’re going to go right back to the passenger manifest. Let’s talk about the crew manifest, because if it would require such extensive knowledge of aviations and also the skill to pilot a plane, of course it’s no surprise that the two most obvious candidates are your captain and the first officer.

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Hishammuddin: But it doesn’t mean that anybody else could not be a candidate too. And like I said from the beginning, the whole manifest on all the passengers on that list, those who we are screening from day one.

But the Prime Minister indicated today that because of circumstances and corroborated facts, we are now intensifying our investigation on the personalities involved and that is clearly been indicated to our police especially. And I think we should allow some space for them to do the necessary fact-finding.

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Besides the pilot, other names on the passenger and crew manifest are also
being investigated, Hishammuddin implied

Chau: I want to quickly lead you back to the crew. MAS had gone through their profiles, and insisted 24 hours ago that nothing stood out in those profiles nor from their years of records there. You say that you don’t want to speculate, but at the same time, as we speak, the police are now searching the home of the pilot. What’s changed?

Hishammuddin: Doesn’t mean that we have not also investigated the others.

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When asked if there is anyone who potentially stands out, Hishammuddin refused to give a name. He continues to remind the public that his team has been consistent with releasing information that has been corroborated.

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Chau: In terms of that passenger manifest, and we have to go back to that again, in light of the new developments, is there anybody who potentially stands out?

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Hishammuddin: Well I think it’s not for me to say right now. And I’ve always been consistent from the beginning, to be fair to everybody. Notwithstanding all the speculation that has been out there that we’ve only come out and verified things that have been corroborated. Even today’s statement by the Prime Minister it’s been corroborated by international agencies. And when we are quite clear on that position, then we come out with it.

Speculation at the beginning, seven days ago, the fact that the plane landed in Nanning.

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Hishammuddin then explains his sincerity in getting to the bottom of the investigation

Search and rescue operations

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I’m just reminding everybody the sort of things that were thrown out there. And we investigated, to be fair to the families out there, and this is where I’m reaching out to the passengers. Who I wanted to meet actually, I wanted to go to Beijing yesterday.

But with this opportunity I actually have the chance to actually convey how sincere we are in wanting to get to the bottom of this. But also be responsible in our approach so that we don’t give them false hope, we don’t lead into another investigation that comes out with a negative response. Worst still, false information.

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Hishammuddin says he understands that the families in China are angry as he has a family himself

Anguish families in China

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I don’t blame them. I have children. I have a wife. I have brothers and sisters. And putting myself in that position, I can imagine how difficult it is for them. But I also have to be responsible. I am the minister responsible to investigate this, and I know the world is watching.

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He emphasised that beneath pressures and speculations, the government has followed up with all the leads that they had, but they have all returned negative

Hishammuddin at a MH370 press conference

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And I think that it is very important for me, to state at the beginning, which I did, and be consistent in my stand, notwithstanding the pressures and speculation that goes out there. So that the credibility of information that comes out from the Malaysian government is something that they can believe. With time, I think the emotions will heal somewhat. But until and unless we find the plane and get to the black box, the rest still remains speculation. Unless we find out more evidence to give to the families.

And that I think must come out and must be consistent, being a responsible government. Now, even more so now, because there are so many other governments involved in this massive, unprecedented operation.

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And I think this is something that people don’t want to recognise, especially some of the media out there who just would like to have the headlines for the day and then move on the next. Because all the leads that were brought up to us earlier, we have followed it up and in all cases have been negative.

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For now, he wants to assure the families that they will not give up looking for MH370, "and that I think we should not be distracted by other issues"

But yet, we will not, and I want to assure the families especially, we will not give up. We will continue to look for that plane. That is our sole, main focus at the moment. Because notwithstanding whether it is terrorism, whether it’s hijacking, whether it’s psychological, whatever the issues are out there, my main focus as the minister in charge is to find the plane. To get to the black box. To get to the facts of the matter. And that I think we should not be distracted by other issues.

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WATCH the full interview here:

26 countries are now involved in the search and rescue operations to locate the MAS flight MH370 that disappeared on 8 March 2014

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