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Friday, September 25, 2015

Media Monitor: Significant Events at PETALING STREET, Today & Tomorrow

From themalaysianinsider.com/STAR:~~





China envoy visits Petaling Street, warns against using violence
Published: 25 September 2015 7:46 PM
China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and said the Chinese government was opposed to any form of terrorism, racism and extremism. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 25, 2015. China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and said the Chinese government was opposed to any form of terrorism, racism and extremism. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, 

September 25, 2015. China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and warned those who used violence to disrupt public order in the country, The Star reported.

He said the Chinese government was opposed to terrorism, extremism and any forms of discrimination based on race.
"The Chinese government opposes terrorism and any form of discrimination against races and any form of extremism," he was quoted as saying.
Beijing, he said, would not think twice about voicing out against any threats towards the interests of its citizens or anything that disrupts the relationship between Malaysia and China.
The report also said that Dr Huang, who was accompanied by his wife and other embassy officials presented mooncakes to the traders in the popular shopping street, also known as Chinatown, in conjunction with the Mid-Autumn Festival.
He expressed admiration with Petaling Street that had Chinese and traders of other races as well.
"Business is good here. There are many tourists. I am proud to see Chinese traders working closely with Malay and Indian traders in harmony in developing this area," he was quoted as saying.
The ambassador said it would be a shame if the peaceful environment at Petaling Street was disrupted by those with ill-intentions, adding that he was confident with the ability of the police to ensure public order.
Addressing the terrorist threat at Jalan Alor, Dr Huang said that the embassy was aware of this development and was keeping a close eye on the situation.
"We will monitor the situation closely," Dr Huang was quoted as saying.
Petaling Street was the scene of chaos last week when police had to use water-cannon to disperse a crowd of “red shirt” protesters who wanted to force their way into the area.
One of the leaders of the rally, Datuk Jamal Md Yunos, earlier warned that the group of protesters will turn up again in Chinatown tomorrow to demand the authorities raid the traders who he alleged were involved in selling fake goods and running other illegal businesses.
He later denied he would be in Petaling Street tomorrow, adding that it was never his intention to cause alarm among traders and visitors to the area. – September 25, 2015. 
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/china-envoy-visits-petaling-street-warns-against-using-violence#sthash.HRUIKxj3.dpuf

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*******Ali Tinju: 99% chance Petaling Street protest will take place******** (3rd Video Below)
  • Published on 25 September 2015 15:57
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Malay Armed Forces Veterans Association president Mohd Ali Baharom says there's a 99% change the rally against counterfeit goods and foreign traders at Petaling Street will take place on Saturday.

 

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    China envoy visits Petaling Street, warns against using violence



    China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and said the Chinese government was opposed to any form of terrorism, racism and extremism. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 25, 2015. China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and said the Chinese government was opposed to any form of terrorism, racism and extremism. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 25, 2015. China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and warned those who used violence to disrupt public order in the country, The Star reported.
    He said the Chinese government was opposed to terrorism, extremism and any forms of discrimination based on race.
    "The Chinese government opposes terrorism and any form of discrimination against races and any form of extremism," he was quoted as saying.

    Beijing, he said, would not think twice about voicing out against any threats towards the interests of its citizens or anything that disrupts the relationship between Malaysia and China. The report also said that Dr Huang, who was accompanied by his wife and other embassy officials presented mooncakes to the traders in the popular shopping street, also known as Chinatown, in conjunction with the Mid-Autumn Festival.
    He expressed admiration with Petaling Street that had Chinese and traders of other races as well.
    "Business is good here. There are many tourists. I am proud to see Chinese traders working closely with Malay and Indian traders in harmony in developing this area," he was quoted as saying.
    The ambassador said it would be a shame if the peaceful environment at Petaling Street was disrupted by those with ill-intentions, adding that he was confident with the ability of the police to ensure public order.
    Addressing the terrorist threat at Jalan Alor, Dr Huang said that the embassy was aware of this development and was keeping a close eye on the situation.
    "We will monitor the situation closely," Dr Huang was quoted as saying.
    Petaling Street was the scene of chaos last week when police had to use water-cannon to disperse a crowd of “red shirt” protesters who wanted to force their way into the area.
    One of the leaders of the rally, Datuk Jamal Md Yunos, earlier warned that the group of protesters will turn up again in Chinatown tomorrow to demand the authorities raid the traders who he alleged were involved in selling fake goods and running other illegal businesses.
    He later denied he would be in Petaling Street tomorrow, adding that it was never his intention to cause alarm among traders and visitors to the area. – September 25, 2015. 
    - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/china-envoy-visits-petaling-street-warns-against-using-violence#sthash.HRUIKxj3.dpuf

    China envoy visits Petaling Street, warns against using violence



    China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and said the Chinese government was opposed to any form of terrorism, racism and extremism. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 25, 2015. China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and said the Chinese government was opposed to any form of terrorism, racism and extremism. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 25, 2015. China's ambassador to Malaysia Dr Huang Huikang today visited Petaling Street and warned those who used violence to disrupt public order in the country, The Star reported.
    He said the Chinese government was opposed to terrorism, extremism and any forms of discrimination based on race.
    "The Chinese government opposes terrorism and any form of discrimination against races and any form of extremism," he was quoted as saying.

    Beijing, he said, would not think twice about voicing out against any threats towards the interests of its citizens or anything that disrupts the relationship between Malaysia and China. The report also said that Dr Huang, who was accompanied by his wife and other embassy officials presented mooncakes to the traders in the popular shopping street, also known as Chinatown, in conjunction with the Mid-Autumn Festival.
    He expressed admiration with Petaling Street that had Chinese and traders of other races as well.
    "Business is good here. There are many tourists. I am proud to see Chinese traders working closely with Malay and Indian traders in harmony in developing this area," he was quoted as saying.
    The ambassador said it would be a shame if the peaceful environment at Petaling Street was disrupted by those with ill-intentions, adding that he was confident with the ability of the police to ensure public order.
    Addressing the terrorist threat at Jalan Alor, Dr Huang said that the embassy was aware of this development and was keeping a close eye on the situation.
    "We will monitor the situation closely," Dr Huang was quoted as saying.
    Petaling Street was the scene of chaos last week when police had to use water-cannon to disperse a crowd of “red shirt” protesters who wanted to force their way into the area.
    One of the leaders of the rally, Datuk Jamal Md Yunos, earlier warned that the group of protesters will turn up again in Chinatown tomorrow to demand the authorities raid the traders who he alleged were involved in selling fake goods and running other illegal businesses.
    He later denied he would be in Petaling Street tomorrow, adding that it was never his intention to cause alarm among traders and visitors to the area. – September 25, 2015. 
    - See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/china-envoy-visits-petaling-street-warns-against-using-violence#sthash.HRUIKxj3.dpuf
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