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Covid-19: Malaysian embassy in Morocco works to bring home another group of stranded Malaysians

Thursday, 02 Apr 2020 06:58 PM MYT

Operating with only three Malaysian diplomatic personnel and a handful of local staff members, the embassy continues to look out for any special flights as Morocco had closed its airspace as well as land and maritime crossings. Shahril Nizam said among the first steps taken by the embassy was to form three WhatsApp groups ― namely for stranded Malaysian tourists in Morocco, Malaysians students in Morocco and Malaysians in Mauritania ― to ensure effective communication with everyone involved.

He added that as the students there mainly received financial support from various States back home, the Embassy had written to relevant Islamic religious authorities in Malaysia to bring their attention to the situation in Morocco. Shahril Nizam also applauded students in Morocco ― who mostly major in Islamic studies and Arabic language ― for their collective decision to remain, and hoped they will continue to stay safe and abide by all the measures imposed by local authorities.

 

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