
“I think history will judge us well,” Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein told media on March 26, responding to questions on how Malaysia would be able to repair its image after the crash of MH370. Malaysia’s authoritarian government has come under international criticism over the unexplained disappearance of the plane on March 8. The government, and flag carrier Malaysia Airlines, still say they have no idea what caused the plane to divert far off its intended Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route, enraging relatives who are demanding answers. Officials said the media have given them a “bruising” treatment.
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