Indonesian Protesters Egg Malaysian Embassy Over Deadly Migrant Worker Shooting

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Indonesian Protesters Egg Malaysian Embassy Over Deadly Migrant Worker Shooting
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Nearly 100 individuals from human rights groups and labor unions in Indonesia protested against a fatal shooting incident involving Indonesian migrant workers off the coast of Malaysia on January 24th. Protesters threw eggs at the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta, demanding the arrest and imprisonment of Malaysian police officers involved in the shooting.

The demonstration was held in protest against a shooting incident involving Indonesia n nationals on January 24 in the waters off Tanjung Rhu, near Banting, which resulted in one fatality and four others being injured.as a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeJAKARTA, Jan 31 — Nearly 100 individuals from various human rights groups and labour unions gathered and aggressively threw eggs at the Malaysia n Embassy in Jakarta yesterday.

Protesters carried banners that read, “Arrest and imprison the Malaysian police officers who shot dead Indonesian migrant workers.” Protesters carried banners that read, ‘Arrest and imprison the Malaysian police officers who shot dead Indonesian migrant workers.’

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