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    BLACK BOXES ARE NOT THE END. THE HARDEST THING IS TO TELL THE TRUTH
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.am
    24 May 06

    Will the black boxes of the Armenian plane help to reveal the causes
    of the plane crash? The recorders have already been retrieved from
    the sea bottom and sent for deciphering. In fact, the most difficult
    and the most important thing is done, and the only remaining thing
    is to decipher the information and tell the society the real cause
    of the death of 113 people. The location and retrieval of the black
    boxes caused a cheer-up. On the other hand, this process was rather
    ambiguous. The first recorder was found on May 22, whereas two or
    three days before the Russian minister of transport, the co-chair of
    the Armenian-Russian Intergovernmental Committee Igor Levitin, who
    led the search team on the first days of the search after the crash
    in Sochi, announced that the black boxes might not be found at all,
    and the radio transmitter could have simply come off the recorder.

    However, soon after this statement the black boxes were located
    and lifted from the sea bottom within two days. The Russian ORTV
    even broadcast a story about the achievement of the Russian search
    equipment. The experts were even photographed against the black
    boxes, with a content smile, as if what they had found was a treasure
    of pirates rather than the only evidence to the crash, which took
    113 lives.

    Was Igor Levitin in such despair as not to bear it any more and
    announce while the search was underway that it was impossible to
    retrieve the black boxes? Why did he form an atmosphere of despair
    instead of inspiring hope? Usually government officials do the opposite
    thing, especially the representatives of the Soviet School.

    They prefer hiding the truth till the end, regarding it as danger
    against the government system. Independent from the sphere, truth
    is believed to endanger the leadership, and it was surprising that
    Levitin and other Russian officials preferred telling the truth that
    the black boxes might not be found. Weren't their words true?

    This suggestion is supported by the fast, even very fast location
    and retrieval of the black boxes. Those days of uncertainty ended
    up in the settlement of the issue within 48 hours. The search team
    suddenly realized that the recorders could be stuck in mud and began
    clearing the mud.

    All this would be very encouraging if it were not that surprising.

    Why did Levitin make such a statement if he was not aware of the
    details of the search? And generally it is difficult to explain why
    on those days the Russian officials did not hesitate to make official
    statements on the plane crash, with the context of impossibility
    of revealing the real cause of the crash. What happened that the
    recorders were all of a sudden retrieved? What changed? As long ago
    as May 18 the leader of the Nor Zhamanakner Party Aram Karapetyan
    announced in Yerevan that something had changed. Karapetyan said,
    however, that something had changed, and the recorders would not be
    retrieved. If they lifted the recorders from the bottom, it means
    something changed twice, and Aram Karapetyan did not manage to inform
    the Armenian society or maybe he did not know.

    It is difficult to say how many times within the past two weeks, but
    it is evident even without Aram Karapetyan, that something changed,
    nevertheless. The Russian mass media are still stressing the shortage
    of fuel. Again they refer to an anonymous source. In this case,
    however, putting forward a new suggestion or refreshing the old one
    is mere hastiness. Once the black boxes were found, it is not correct
    and decent to start circulating new guesses and ideas when soon the
    information of the black boxes will be deciphered. If deciphering
    failed, it would be justified to resume guesses but currently it
    does not seem to be rewarding. It is notable that over the past
    days, when the search was underway, no guesses were made. And their
    comeback shows that the situation has changed. If it is the retrieval
    of the black boxes, this change should have retained the silence and
    created an atmosphere of expectation. Whereas the opposite occurred,
    which suggests that the retrieval of the black boxes was the result
    of a change.

    In this situation it becomes more urgent to find out what had
    changed. This may even give a more real picture of the plane crash
    than the black box data. Why did they first put forward suggestions
    leading to the mistake of the pilot, whereas now they have returned
    to the shortage of fuel. Why is Igor Levitin going to represent the
    Russian side to the committee, whereas the Armenian side will be
    represented by Gagik Galstyan, an air safety investigator of the
    Department of Civil Aviation. Are the other, higher officials busy?

    Are they busier than Levitin, or is the political schedule in Russia
    less tough? Why had the investigators of the Armenian Office of
    Attorney General returned from Sochi before the search was over. Was
    money a problem to keep two investigators there for two months or
    maybe there were not enough people to plant trees in Armenia?

    It seems that the hardest thing was to find the black boxes, and the
    data of the black boxes would bring peace to the souls of victims and
    their families. The hardest thing, however, is going to be telling
    the truth, for the only harder thing is hiding the truth.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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