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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Officials Malaysia Pressed repeatedly frustrated from China

Officials Malaysia Pressed repeatedly frustrated from China

Malaysian senior officials increasingly frustrated , following a barrage of pressure from China in search MH370 .

Complicated process of the search for the missing plane Malaysia Airlines March 8 was like a test for relations between the two countries . Moreover , Beijing and Kuala Lumpur earlier this year set as the " Year of China - Malaysia Friendship , " a marker of 40 years of diplomatic relations between the two.

Two-thirds of the 227 passengers MH370 is a Chinese citizen . Some of their family members repeatedly criticized Malaysia , with the tacit support of the Chinese government . Kuala Lumpur inevitably survive .

Up to now , a large number of relatives did not agree on the official verdict that the aircraft lost at sea . Instead , they accuse Malaysia conceal what really happened on the plane .

Some Chinese citizens take part in the protest , which was hard held when the object is their own state government . They marched in the streets of Beijing while stretching slogans , including " Malaysia Airlines , You Owe Answer on Us! "

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Malaysia openly tried to calm relatives . They even sent officials to meet with the families of passengers . However , personally , in part because Chinese Malaysian officials furious aggressive approach . Officials assess China's hypocritical , because other countries have asked the government more transparent .

" There is a growing feeling in the Malaysian camp , that what Beijing is a cynical way to exploit the family in order to distract the public from the Chinese domestic politics , " said a source who understands the investigation in Malaysia .

Chinese passenger family did not feel the same . Their actions " initiated purely his own family members , " said Steven Wang , one of which joined the protests last week . His mother participated in the flight MH370 .

Oh Ei Sun , senior researcher at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at Nanyang Technological University , Singapore , argued another . According to him , if only the majority of the passengers are citizens of the United States ( U.S. ) , the U.S. " will be voiced dissatisfaction . They will move to the court , demanding the Malaysian from all directions . "

Beijing seemed to want to divert the attention of their limited capacity to find the plane . The trick , said Sun Oh , to permit the protests . " What is the Chinese government feared angry citizens turned against them , " said the Malaysian .

Roderic Wye , British researchers from Chatham House , said China seeks to manage its reputation on the international stage . "One of great pride for the Chinese government is showing that they are still able to stand up and protect their citizens abroad , " said Wye . " [ In fact ] the Chinese have not been able to show that. "

In a statement to The Wall Street Journal , Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei China states that seek and find MH370 is a priority . " China will continue to cooperate and communicate with the Malaysian camp , " he said . He added that China has helped as much as possible in the search .WSJ

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