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UK and US accused of obstructing inquiry into 1961 death of UN chief
The US and UK have been accused by university researchers of obstructing a United Nations inquiry into the 1961 plane crash that killed the UN secretary general Dag Hammarskjold. A conference in London heard an update from the UN assistant secretary general for legal affairs, Stephen Mathias, on progress in the inquiry, which is seeking archive documentation from member states. The participants said the US and UK had been dragging their feet in handing over potentially vital information.
Read more here. (The Guardian)
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Revisiting Dag Hammarskjold’s Mysterious Death
One man is known to have survived the infamous crash. Why was his testimony hidden?
Read the article here. (The Yale Review)
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Jack Tunheim Does It Again on the 60th, Saying “There is No Evidence for a Grassy Knoll Shooter”
Back on the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination, the former Chair of the ARRB, Judge Jack Tunheim, made an outrageous statement to NBC news, which reported: “ ‘I look back to the hard evidence of the case, the real evidence, the evidence admissible in court, and all of that points to Oswald acting alone,’ Tunheim, who is now a federal judge, said this week from his chambers in Minnesota.”
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