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Malaysians not involved in London riot: Anifah Posted: 08 Aug 2011 07:54 PM PDT Malaysians not involved in London riot: AnifahKOTA KINABALU: No Malaysian citizens were involved in the London riot that erupted over the weekend, said Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman. In fact, no Malaysians were in the vicinity, he said. "I received a report from our High Commissioner there, Datuk Zakaria Sulong, that our citizens, especially students, were on holiday.
A smashing and looting rampage broke out on Saturday at Tottenham in North London after a peaceful demonstration over the death of its local 29-year-old Mark Duggan, a black man, who was shot by police two days earlier. However, Anifah said, it was still safe to travel to Britain, but he advised Malaysians to stay away from Tottenham, an area with high unemployment rate and racial issues, for the time being.
Anifah said the government would also be playing its own part to help the current emergency situation in the civil war-stricken African country. "Usually, Malaysia will send necessities like food, medicine, clothing and cash. But we also need to consider the logistics of dispatching aid as Somalia is very far away," he said.-- BERNAMA Air your comment on this issue: Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by Used Car Search.Malaysians not involved in London riot: AnifahLog in with your Facebook account or use the form below to comment. New Straits Times reserves the right not to publish offensive or abusive comments and those of hate speech, harassment, commercial promos and invasion of privacy. Your IP will be logged and may be used to prevent further submission.The views expressed here are that of the members of the public and unless specifically stated are not those of NST. |
Posted: 08 Aug 2011 06:30 PM PDT 2011/08/09 Early Raya gift of minimum RM500 for civil servants PUTRAJAYA: All 1.27million civil servants in the country will be getting an early Hari Raya gift as the government will be making a half-month bonus payout soon.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the payouts were in appreciation of their contributions and dedication in successfully carrying out the country's development plans.
"This bonus payout is a mark of the government's appreciation of all civil servants,"Najib,who is also finance minister, said.
"This will not only lighten the burden of my Hari Raya expenditure but will certainly make the celebration more meaningful for my whole family." For Noorafida Pardi, 40, an auxiliary policewoman attached to Seri Perdana, the bonus would go a long way as it meant she could buy extra revision books for her son who was sitting the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia this year.
It hoped the government would consider another round of bonus payout after the Budget presentation in October.
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