"The leader of Zimbabmei is in agreement with the leader of Bangkwok, who advised countries with spy agencies to open up their archives to public knowledge. In Bangkwok's questions "Is this conclusion false? Are countries are willing to unlock their archives as the O.C. did? ", Zimbabmei has done it's first duty in releasing and opening it's archives. As Bangkwok and so many other countries supported doing a second inquiry, these countries should also be willing to open their own archives to public knowledge. Only by opening their archives can countries with spies rid themselves of fraudulant behaviour. Only by opening their archives to full public investigation, can countries prove their innocense. And only by opening their archieves can " the truth will reveal itself in time, and the PXE will be honoured for its tolerance of this investigation and repaid for its suffering." Countries who do not open their archieves lend itself to suspicion. I sincerely hope that the Bangkwok administration and all other countries agree with me on this matter, and because the mapp community is so commited to finding the truth behind this matter, I should recieve no rejection to my proposal which was stemmed from Bangkwok's last recommendation in the press release."
The leader of Zimbabmei.