Pauline Hanson calls not to criticize Russian leader Vladimir Putin for the loss of flight MH17

Pauline Hanson (Pauline Hanson) not tempered their enthusiasm in the address of Vladimir Putin. Senator urges not to criticize Russia for alleged involvement in the death of 38 Australians aboard flight MH17 of Malaysia Airlines, noting that “everyone is guilty of something”.
Senator Hanson not only confirmed his recent laudatory review of the Russian President — she’s also, apparently, believes the actions of Australian leaders and Putin, the administration who is accused of the murders of journalists and political opponents, are equal from a moral point of view.

Answering the puzzled questions of the Senator-labour Dastyari Sam (Sam Dastyari), invited to a weekly broadcast in Facebook meeting organized by the party “One nation”, Senator Hanson noted that she is sympathetic to Putin “as a man, defending his country’s interests and fighting for their country… as a strong leader of his country.”

“[In regards to MH17,] you have chosen a single episode. You do not think that everything that makes our Prime Ministers, done for the good?”

“Everyone is guilty of something”.

“I’m not saying I approve of them made in this case, but in General as a strong man defending his country’s interests, [I respect him].”

Senator Dastyari called Putin a “bloody tyrant”, while colleague Senator Hanson Malcolm Roberts (Malcolm Roberts) also said that he admires the Russian leader.

“Sam, remember what the IMF did to Russia in the late 1980s and early 1990-ies. He just crippled! And Putin defends the interests of its people and protect it,” he said.

An international investigation concluded that the Malaysian airliner in July 2014 was hit by anti-aircraft missile, killing 298 people — all passengers and the entire crew — that Russian-backed separatists. The then Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott (Tony Abbott) after this incident, threatened “to take over the breast”, Mr. Putin said that the citizens of Australia, flying on a plane, “was killed.”

The President of the United States Donald trump also noted that he respects the style of leadership adopted by Putin.
Answering the question about Fox News whether he considers Putin a murderer, trump said: “we Have too many murderers. You really think our country is so innocent?”

 

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