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Declassifying report a right step: Warisan
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Declassifying report a right step: Warisan
“Many Sabahans still remember the tragic day and since then they have been asking what caused the crash," Azis said.
Kota Kinabalu: Parti Warisan (Warisan) Information Chief Datuk Azis Jamman said the Federal Government’s decision to declassify the report on the “Double Six” tragedy which killed the then Chief Minister Tun Fuad Stephens, along with several members of the State Cabinet in 1976, is a step in the right direction.

He said Anwar’s announcement on the report was something that many Sabahans will welcome as they have been waiting for the report for decades and hoped it will put an end to questions and speculations on the Sabah Air crash.

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“Many Sabahans still remember the tragic day and since then they have been asking what caused the crash.
“Questions and any speculation would normally arise when the annual memorial service to remember those who perished in the accident is held at the site in Sembulan,” he said.

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“Warisan thanks the Federal Government for agreeing to declassify the report and therefore putting to rest the concerns of Sabahans.”
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