1. Bring them Home
A trumpeter has played The Last Post as the bodies of victims from the downed Malaysia Airlines flight landed in Holland. The Dutch King and Queen as well as more than 1000 family members, the Australian Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop were at Eindhoven airfield for the arrival when the planes landed last night at 11.50pm from the Ukraine.
Two transport planes carrying 40 coffins flew into Holland’s Eindhoven airport.
Family members of the dead were protected by screens to give them privacy in their grief.
A motorcade of hearses were at the airport to take the coffins to the Korporaal van Oudheusden barracks, where the long-process of identifying the bodies will begin.
A National day of mourning has taken place in The Netherlands and a minute’s silence was observed as the place carrying the first victims touched down. Flags were at half-mast and the country stood still as a mark of respect.
The dignity given to the dead has been in stark contrast to their treatment in Ukraine.
Social media shows respect
Twitter users have shown their respect by turning their avatars black to mark the day of mourning.
Thousands of online users have taken to social media – using the hashtag #bringthemhome.
Top Comments
Mariam Yahya Ibrahim has evaded fresh court orders stopping her travelling, and been smuggled out of Khartoum by the Italian government - and is now free in Rome with her family!
I hope the family of the poor woman in Lebanon will be put under surveillance - there's a profound risk of an "honour" killing on her return.