Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Families of Passengers on Missing Malaysian Airline Go On Rampage - Protest Violently!

Families of passengers on missing Malaysian airlines Flight 370 went on rampage at a news conference in Kuala Lumpur today among family members of the 153 Chinese passengers that vanished along with Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 nearly two weeks ago.
Daily news conferences have been held for family members and escalating tensions have provoked relatives to pelt water bottles at officials on at least one occasion. The families claim the Malaysian government is withholding vital information, and have announced they would go on hunger strike until they received the truth. The Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said today he sympathizes with the relatives and that one of the main priorities is now to “manage emotions” and “appease the families.” "I fully understand what they are going through emotions are high," Hishammuddin said. "We are sending another high-level team to travel to Beijing to explain what we are doing and I hope that I appeal to everybody that we fully understand their concerns. We are trying our very best and it is heart-wrenching. Even for me."

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