Monday, February 7, 2011

Egypt Latest: Seven Malaysian Students Arrested In Egypt








Every day the situation getting worse in Egypt. Prisons and prisoners have long been solved anywhere around looking for victims.

Reportedly, there is always only cases of burglary and various other incidents that really disturbing. Not to talk about the food supply is becoming exhausted and told the Malaysian students in Egypt are only able to cover only the stomach by eating biscuits.

Yesterday, Masjid Mukim Gedombak prayer intention was to seek the safety of Malaysian students in Egypt. Importantly, the government is wrong to be dropped and the tyranny of government Hosni Mubarak can not be allowed again!

Latest News Egypt: Seven Malaysian students in Egypt Detained

A Malaysian students studying at the University of Alexandria, Egypt, Monday, Nur Akma Zainol Shahrom, 20, claimed a total of seven students to Malaysia, was arrested in the area of Alexandria, the Egyptian army for disobeying the curfew is said to be getting shorter every day.

Nur Akma said this when contacted by his mother, Maizatul Aziah Jamaluddin, 45, and Star here at about 4 pm yesterday (at 10 am in Egypt) at his home in Mango Park, Alor Mengkudu here.

According to him, the matter was notified to him by a senior student at the university when they are instructed to immediately update the item and moved to the area near the Rakoda.

"Some senior students also inform the security situation in Alexandria is no longer safe due to the presence of the alleged tribal protesters had entered the area and we took immediate steps to lift the foot," he said.

Nur Akma Malaysia also informed that all students will move in groups to move to ensure that no student is left out.

About the acute food supply, Nur Akma Malaysia revealed that most students are in Alexandria, the lack of food supplies and must rely on dry biscuits to fill the stomach.

"At the same time, I was having trouble getting the travel document held by the Student Affairs Officer at the University of Alexandria, Malaysia.

"However, my fears vanished after informed travel documents are not required to come out of Egypt at the time of emergency, and I hope the problem does not occur in the future," he said.

Nur Akma also informed the Malaysian students who live in the area of Alexandria will be moved to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in the near future.

"However, our actual period will be carried back is still unknown because we have not received any information from the embassy itself," he said.

Meanwhile, Maizatul Aizah understood by children, there are two more senior Malaysian students studying in the university was reported missing after taking the decision to go to Cairo last few days alone.

According to him, some of the senior students involved failed to contact them since the concern was reported missing until something bad occurs due to the distance from Alexandria to Cairo to take four and a half hours.

"Following that incident, I advise my son not to make their own decisions to get out of the area of Alexandria in addition to constantly ask him in a group.

"I cried to hear the government's announcement yesterday that the ship is sent to bring back Malaysian students in Egypt would only until February 5. I hope that rescue efforts be expedited, "he said. -SH

Source:http://www.ar-rifke.com/2011/02/mesir-terkini-tujuh-pelajar-malaysia-ditahan-di-mesir.html

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