DATE=11/18/1999
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
TITLE=EGYPT AIR 990 (L)
NUMBER=2-256327
BYLINE=NICK SIMEONE
DATELINE=WASHINGTON
CONTENT=
VOICED AT:
INTRO: The Egyptian government says efforts to begin
a criminal investigation into the crash of Egypt Air
flight 990 is a rush to judgement, adding that more
needs to be known about the circumstances of the
crash. But as V-O-A's Nick Simeone reports, U-S
officials say the course of the investigation will be
guided by the evidence, not by the wishes of Egypt.
TEXT: The F-B-I was ready to take over the EgyptAir
case two days ago. Air safety officials have already
begun to suspect sabotage - and not mechanical failure
- after a crew member was heard on the cockpit voice
recorder saying in Arabic "I have made my decision, I
put my fate I God's hands'.
But Egypt is not convinced this means a member of the
crew deliberately took the plane down. In Washington,
embassy spokesman Abdel Al-eem el-Abyad.
/// EL-ABYAD ACT ///
Our position is, is that we should have a
thorough investigation of the accident, as
thorough as could be. We should not rush to
judgement.
/// END ACT ///
He and many Muslims point out that what the National
Transportation Safety Board may have heard on the
cockpit voice recorder does not - by itself - point to
sabotage.
/// EL-ABYAD ACT ///
Even the N-T-S-B could not determine beyond a
shadow of a doubt that this is what has
happened. This is a phrase that I use,
everybody uses, every Muslim uses dozens of
times a day before you start any activity. It's
just so interspersed in the everyday
conversations for Muslims and especially for
Egyptians.
/// END ACT ///
Egyptians are angry about news leaks suggesting that
investigators suspect sabotage and are ready to let
the F-B-I take over the case. Deputy U-S Attorney
General Eric Holder would not comment on whether
investigators have any motive for sabotage. But he
told reporters Thursday it will be up to the United
States - and not Egypt - to decide the course of the
investigation, including whether sabotage becomes the
focus.
/// HOLDER ACT ///
I would not say anything is contingent upon the
approval of the Egyptian government.
/// END ACT ///
But he emphasizes the probe is still in the early
stages and that it is simply too early to say what
happened. (SIGNED)
NEB/NJS/JP
18-Nov-1999 12:55 PM EDT (18-Nov-1999 1755 UTC)
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Source: Voice of America
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