Protests in Sudan: All 49 Malaysians safe, says Wisma Putra
PUTRAJAYA, Nov 1 — All 49 Malaysians, including 25 students in Sudan are reported to be safe following the large-scale protests on Saturday , the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
“No Malaysian was directly affected. Malaysians in other locations have been advised to continue exercising heightened vigilance for their safety,” said the statement.
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