Malaysians grateful for evacuation mission, thank PM for prompt action


DHAKA: While it has been terrifying days for some Malaysians here due to protests and unrest in the city since July 1, the decision to temporarily stop internet service by the Bangladeshi government has made matters worse for them.

Muhammad Farhan Gulzar, 22, said with the internet gone, the public was kept in the dark about what was going on, the time of information on the protest and their safety were most needed.

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