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Malaysians told to stay away from protest areas in UK

Foreign minister advises them to register with Malaysian High Commission to facilitate protective measures.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 05 Aug 2024 4:43PM

Malaysians told to stay away from protest areas in UK
Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan has advised Malaysians residing in or visiting the UK to stay away from protest areas and to register with the Malaysian High Commission in London to facilitate protective measures. – Facebook pic, August 5, 2024.

THE ongoing protests in several areas of the United Kingdom have become alarming and have escalated into violence, said Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.

He advised Malaysians residing in or visiting the UK to stay away from protest areas and to register with the Malaysian High Commission in London to facilitate protective measures.

“Malaysians are advised to avoid anticipated target areas and keep in touch with the High Commission so that we can know they are in good condition,” he told reporters in Seremban today, Bernama reported.

Mohamad said the current protests were seen as a show of right-wing resurgence and intolerance. He hoped they would not spread further.

He also said the dissemination of false information on social media posed a threat to any nation.

In a statement earlier today, the Foreign Ministry said Malaysians requiring consular assistance could contact the Malaysian High Commission in London at 45-46 Belgrave Square or call +44 20 3931 6196 or +44 20 7235 8033 or email [email protected].

According to media reports, UK authorities are facing growing pressure to end the worst rioting in England in 13 years, triggered by a stabbing attack in Southport on July 29. – August 5, 2024.

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