KUALA LUMPUR, July 22 — Family members of Malaysian students affected by the current situation in Bangladesh hope that efforts to repatriate all the students involved can be...
Members of the Bangladesh Army gesture as they patrol in an armoured vehicle on the second-day of curfew, as violence erupted in parts of the country after protests by students against government job quotas, in Dhaka, Bangladesh , July 21, 2024. — Reuters picKUALA LUMPUR, July 22 — Family members of Malaysian students affected by the current situation in Bangladesh hope that efforts to repatriate all the students involved can be expedited, given the worsening situation there.
“With the current situation where Internet and banking services are beginning to face disruptions nationwide, the students’ family members who held meetings here, as well as those I have met in the homeland today, also agreed that efforts to repatriate all the students need to be expedited.” Describing the early moments of the riots, Ahmad Wafiq Aqil added that the situation worsened after Internet, mobile data networks, and public transportation services were disrupted.
The Malaysian Foreign Ministry has emphasised that the safety of Malaysians abroad remains a top priority in light of the current situation in Bangladesh.
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