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"The government continues to work hard with international partners to implement UN Security Council resolution 2166 in order to get clarity into what happened to MH17 and to prosecute its suspects. In two weeks, on October 13th, the Dutch Safety Board will present the findings of the international investigation into the circumstances of the disaster, showing what caused the MH17 disaster. Earlier today I had a meeting with the political leaders of Malaysia, Australia, Ukraine and Belgium. Together with these countries, the Netherlands is working harmoniously on different alternatives for a trial."Since Russia vetoed a UN resolution for an MH17 international criminal tribunal in late July, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop, also present at the meeting in New York, said last week that members seeking criminal accountability for the MH17 crash may create their own prosecution tribunal - one that bypasses approval by the UN. "There are a number of permutations, and I can assure you there are a number of international criminal lawyers who are working on this," she said.


With the direct participation of 600 corporations and shocking levels of secrecy, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is rushing to complete theTrans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Branded as a trade agreement (yawn) by its corporate proponents, TPP largely has evaded public and congressional scrutiny since negotiations were launched in 2008 by the George W. Bush administration.
But trade is the least of it. Only two of TPP's 26 chapters actually have to do with trade. The rest is about new enforceable corporate rights and privileges and constraints on government regulation. This includes new extensions of price-raising drug patent monopolies, corporate rights to attack government drug formulary pricing plans, safeguards to facilitate job offshoring and new corporate controls over natural resources.
Also included are severe limits on government regulation of financial services, zoning and land use, product and food safety, energy and other essential services, tobacco, and more. The copyright chapter poses many of the threats to Internet freedom of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), which was stalled in Congress under intense public pressure.
Comment: So much for openness and transparency: White House exempts Office of Administration from FOIA requests