Malaysian students in Indonesia told not to react to provocation

JAKARTA: Malaysian students in Indonesia have been suggested not to conflict to provocation over a range issue involving a dual countries.

Education Malaysia (formerly Malaysian Students Department) in Indonesia, which issued a advice, pronounced it is aimed during preventing any aggravation of a situation.

The education attache during a Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta, Ludinata Misnun, has positive parents of students which Education Malaysia, in partnership with a embassy, was monitoring a safety as well as gratification of all Malaysian students.

He pronounced Malaysian students in Indonesia have been reminded not to reply to any provocation, as well as to leave home in groups as well as lapse before midnight.

"We have perceived complaints from medical students who have been undergoing precision in hospitals which they were annoyed by a little doctors as well as nurses while alternative students were tormented by their lecturers," he said.

The issue emanated over a claim which Malaysia has seized 1,000ha of land belonging to Indonesia along a Malaysia-Indonesia limit in West Kalimantan.

The Indonesian Parliament's counterclaim as well as unfamiliar affairs commission deputy head Maj Gen (Rtd) T.B. Hasanuddin told a media on Saturday which Indonesia had lost 1,490ha in Camar Bulan to Malaysia as well as which a country's sea range in Tanjung Datu waters had moved 800 metres in foster of Kuala Lumpur.

Several Indonesian Cabinet ministers have deserted a lawmaker's claim which Malaysia had "illegally taken over" more than 1,000ha of Indonesian land in northern Kalimantan.

In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Amanand his Indonesian reflection Dr Marty Natalegawa pronounced after a 11th Joint Commission for Bilateral Commission Cooperation Meeting on Tuesday which a limit markers during a Kalimantan border, private either by mischievous individuals or healthy disasters, could easily be replaced by their corner survey teams.

However, agitated by media reports, a little 650 supporters of a so-called Batavia Rempug Forum protested outside a Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta on Wednesday, as well as stones, timber as well as bamboo thrown during a office building shattered a potion row during a guard post.

The Indonesian police had to fire rip gas to quell a uncontrolled proof as well as several policemen were pronounced to have been slightly injured by hard objects hurled by a p! rotestor s. - Bernama

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