Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The March to Protest in Kuala Lumpur for the Missing Flight.

Many people of Chinese families are marching along the road in Kular Lumper to the Malaysian Embassy to call for Malaysian government to take responsibility for his loved ones who disappear on board flight MH370 when many days ago; moreover, the Chinese government is also calling for the truth and has demanded Malaysia explains about all satellite information used in Monday’s determination that the plane most likely crashed in the Southern Indian Ocean.

Some of angry relatives asked Malaysia to tell them the total truth about what had happened to their families on that flight and said they would not give up till they saw them again. While walking through Beijing’s new Embassy district they shouted, “Malaysia lies! Give us back our loved ones!”

In China especially in the country’s capital, the protesters are not as many as in Malaysia, but the authorities allowed them to go on apparently out of sympathy for the passengers’ families.

At first, the buses was planned to serve the relatives quietly to the doorstep of the Malaysian Embassy; however, later the families denied and decided to walk from the Lido Hotel where they have been staying to Malaysia’s representative office instead.

They marched with wearing matching shirts and carrying pre-printed placards and many had more to say. Some also wrote messages on their shirts, such as the Chinese character for hate.

Though there are many people of the protests, Malaysia Airlines insists it is doing all it can. The respond of the company CEO to the question whether he should resign is that it is a decision for later while all search are now focusing in the southern part 469,407 square nautical miles.

In Kuala Lumpur, executives of Malaysia Airlines have a news conference about their efforts to keep family members informed and they have given $5000 to the next of kin for each passenger and are preparing to offer additional money. They denied Monday’s decision to inform families and the world that the Malaysian authorities now consider the flight lost.

Ships and aircraft from several nations, such as Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan and the U.S. have been scouring the region among heavy weather in the present days. Though they stopped searching by aircraft Tuesday and ships in the region had to move away from heavy seas, those are expected to resume Wednesday and there will be two more planes from South Korea and six Chinese ships joining the search effort soon.


This Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 had disappeared on March 8 less than an hour after take-off from Kuala Lumpur on a flight to Beijing, with its 239 passengers and crew and most of the passengers are Chinese, 153 people.
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