Palestinian refugees protested at Wisma Transit Kuala Lumpur (WTKL), burning bedding and demanding a faster return to Egypt. The Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) intervened, containing the situation. The protest escalated, with refugees beginning a hunger strike and demanding their right to return home.
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Witnesses recorded the confrontations as Palestinians rattled the facility’s gates, with some holding handwritten placards. The protest’s escalation to property destruction has sparked a heated debate about appropriate responses to such incidents. — LetItFlowAgain🍃 January 5, 2025 Others maintain that Malaysia must continue its humanitarian support despite these challenges, emphasizing the psychological toll of prolonged confinement on the Palestinian refugees.
He assured that the Malaysian government and the Palestinian Embassy are fully committed to addressing and supporting those affected by the incident. @ogyvincenzo Warga Palestin mengamuk, buat kecoh di WTKL gara-gara tidak dibenarkan menginap di luar Beberapa warga Palestin membuat kecoh dan mengamuk di Wisma Transit Kuala Lumpur , petang semalam. Angkatan Tentera Malaysia dalam kenyataan berkata, dalam kejadian sekitar jam 6.15 petang Rabu itu, beberapa Warga Palestin yang menginap di Wisma Transit Kuala Lumpur telah membuat kekecohan dan mengamuk kerana tidak berpuas hati.
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