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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Distraught Relatives of Missing Flight 370 Passengers Dragged Away From TV Cameras by Malaysian Officials

Raw footage of a Chinese woman whose son was on board the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 being dragged away from reporters on Wednesday.

As my colleague Chris Buckley reports, distraught family members of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 were forcibly dragged away from reporters on Wednesday after they unfurled a banner accusing the Malaysian government of “concealing the truth” and spoke of their grief.

Jonah Fisher, a BBC correspondent reporting from the hotel in Sepang, Malaysia, observed that Malaysian government officials “are not used to having their authority challenged like this,” and appeared unable to moderate their response to the protests from the relatives of Chinese passengers. “This was not a message the Malaysians want the world to hear,” Mr. Fisher said, “and they crudely stepped in and stepped in and dragged the women kicking and screaming out of the room.”

A Chinese woman who said her son was on board the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 held a banner critical of the Malaysian government before a briefing near the airport in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.Associated Press A Chinese woman who said her son was on board the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 held a banner critical of the Malaysian government before a briefing near the airport in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.

At least three relatives managed to speak to reporters gathered for a news conference near the airport in Kuala Lumpur before being bundled away, and the scene was captured on video from several angles. Footage posted online by The Telegraph captured the anguished screams of one of the protesters, a woman who said her son was on board the flight, as she was pushed and then carried out of the briefing room, and some of her remarks moments earlier.

Video of a Chinese woman being dragged away from reporters after describing her anguish at the lack of information about her missing son.

Raw footage posted on YouTube by Malaysiakini, a local news site, and part of a video report from Malaysia’s Star Online, offered clear images of the woman being interrupted and pulled away by officials and uniformed officers.

A video report from Malaysia’s Star Online showed a Chinese woman whose son was on the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 being dragged away while speaking to reporters.

More video of the same woman, subtitled by The Guardian, showed her asking, “Where is my son? Why are you not giving me answers?”