News Date: 7/2/2011 - 11/2/2011
Local News
All Malaysians back from Egypt before Sunday
SEPANG-The Foreign Ministry is sure that all Malaysian will be sent back to Malaysia from Egypt to Jeddah before Sunday,said its deputy minister A.Kohilan Pillay.
There are about 7,000 Malaysia students,workers and visitors in Egypt that are already sent back home but the other 3,864 Malaysian aren't reach Malaysia yet but reached Jeddah before Sunday,if we can continue to sent 1,000 of them,said A.Kolihan Pillay to the reporters on Wednesday at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport(KLIA).
He also said that Malaysia students and visitors planning to fly to other countries but they are only allowed fly to Jeddah with free passes and have to pay their own boarding passes if they want to go to other countries from Jeddah.There are complaints about that the Malaysia Embassy in Egypt had been slow to help those who are stranded at the Cairo Airport.There are also students that rushing to the airport after the unrest began to ruturn home but did not inform the embassy.
About 200 students and other Malaysians were left stranded in the airport.The embassy informed that they are still students stranded in the airport after the curfew is over.There are information said that the embassy did went to the students aide as soon as the curfew lifted and provided daily meals for all those awaiting flights there.The condition in Egypt is still not safe,the government said those who wanted to stay here have to get their parents consent because they haven't register with the embassy.
International News
Egypt offers 'good lesson'
MUNICH-Egypt has been demonstrations for almost two weeks and effects some countries.The revolts in Egypt and somewhere is in the region offer in other countries a 'good lesson',said by UN General Ban Kimoon.However,he also said the government itself should reach out to peoples needs,human right instead of not been properly addressed.
This issue has came over to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.The countries in the Middle East and North Africa were battered by a ' perfect storm' of unemployment,poverty and conflict over resources.This generation is rightly demanding that the governments become more effective,more responsive and more open.There must be clear and real progress toward open and transparent for these demonstrators in Tunis,Cairo and cities throughout the region.
The government leaders should urged to take heed and reach out to people to their needs and rights.If government leaders can reach out to the peoples,the world will be peace and safe.
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