Anna was Franziska
Courtier
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2008
- Messages
- 823
- City
- Richmond
- Country
- United States
I agree. They want the guilty named and blamed, dead or not. Just saying those responsible are dead now doesn't end it. They need to say exactly whose fault it was and name them- even up to Lenin himself.
Personal vindication maybe? JK you are REAAAALLLY grasping and straws trying to find something that is not there. Back in July, the Romanov Family Association issued a statement declaring they fully accepted the DNA results and findings of the scientists and officials. I saved the link but unfortunately it's expired.
Interfax: General and business news from Russia, CIS, Central Europe and China
Obviously, it doesn't have anything to do with the DNA or idenification of the remains, because as I have already posted, the family fully accepts the results. So if that is what you are insinuating, you're barking up the wrong tree.
The Romanov Family Association have said the case of the Russian Imperial murders still is not over.
The House of Romanov have said they are waiting for the opinion of the Russian Orthodox Church before they give their response.
Insinuating, no, but certainly attempting to create doubt where there is none.I'm not insinuating anything at all.
I'm only asking the very simple question, what do they mean by the words "...the informal side of the matter..." when they now say "The informal side of the matter interests the Romanov Family more..."?
When are they supposed to be Buried anyone have any idea?
There is yet another conference planned to discuss the results of the investigation even further in March. There is no word yet on what issues might be discussed during the conference... or if the question of burial will even be on the agenda.
Whatever the case may be, the comments made by the Romanov Family Association on January 15th have made it readily apparent that we have yet to see the end of "New Information on Two Pits".
Insinuating, no, but certainly attempting to create doubt where there is none.
The very simple answer can be found in the Nicholas and Alexandra thread in a post made on 16 January (2009).
quote from Interfax:
"On January 15, 2009, the Investigative Committee's Main Investigations Department shut down an investigation under a criminal case dealing with the circumstances of the death and burial of Russian Emperor Nicholas II, members of his family and people from his retinue."
To spell it out: there is no further legal avenue available to investigate criminal responsibility in the deaths and reburials of the Imperial Family.
Formal attempts to get a criminal investigation to identify the culprits have now been closed off by an agency of the State.
However, that does not rule out "informal" attempts - whatever they may be - to assign responsibility for the murders. I assume Lenin is the prime target and it will now be left to historians to uncover the truth.
As is quite obvious, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the identification of the remains or "New Information on Two Pits".
[posts addressing this red herring have now been moved from the "New Information on Two Pits" thread to the N&A thread]
Interesting...I wonder if Maria Valdimirovna will be able to get this investigation in the Tsar's murder reopended? I think that the Russian surpreme court will not allow this case to be reopended. I doubt it if they will change their official belief -that family was murdered by the decision of state, not by criminals. I do consider the people who murdered the Tsar and his family as criminals. I hope Maria Valdirmirovna will be sucessful in trying to convince the Russian Surpreme court that the Romanovs were murdered by criminals.Investigation into murder of Tsar’s family to reopen? - RT Top Stories hmm intersting the inveastgotr is a no show