China has urged the families of those aboard missing flight
MH370 to accept that their loved ones are dead and called on them to stop
directing their anger towards the Malaysian authorities handling the
investigation.
Many Chinese have expressed scepticism over accounts by the
Malaysian government, claiming it has not revealed everything it knows about
the stricken jetl’s disappearance on 8 March.
Many have expressed frustration that investigators have
concluded the jet went down in the Indian Ocean without any physical evidence.
Yesterday, dozens of relatives travelled to the Malaysian
capital where they staged protests in which they held up banners that read: “We
want evidence, truth, dignity” in Chinese, and “Hand us the murderer. Tell us
the truth. Give us our relatives back.”
However, in a lengthy editorial in the state-run China Daily
today, they were warned that they should not let anger prevail over facts and
rationality by directing “irrational words and behaviour” at the Malaysian
government.
It said that such actions could harm China's “national
interests, making all Chinese people pay for the tragedy”.
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