In the wake of Afriqiyah Airline

Much was lost on May 12, 2010. At 6:10, a plane crashed, and with it, the hopes, dreams, lives of 104. Sixty-one of those were Dutch citizens.

In the months since the crash, little has happened. There has been some invasion of privacy into the life of a little boy which resulted in much needed legislation. There was a visit to the crash site, offered by Afriqiyah Airlines. What action has been taken regarding compensation and finding justice?

We want families to know what they are entitled to.
What don't we do?
We don't knock on doors.
We don't solicit.
We don't work for attorneys.

What do we do?
We do advocate for maintaining dialogue and transparency for the families of crash victims——
We do advocate for the families who look for justice.
We are NOT LAWYERS but we advocate for the victims.
Do you know your rights?