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Malaysian Official Warns of Instability After Indonesia Protests

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah⁢ Urges ⁢Malaysians to Learn from Jakarta Protests

Kuala Lumpur,​ Malaysia – september 6, 2025 – Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof⁣ cautioned citizens today to recognize the potential for peaceful demonstrations ​to escalate, drawing parallels to recent protests in Jakarta, Indonesia. He emphasized the importance of national unity and stability for ⁢sustained economic growth and investor confidence.

The ⁣remarks come as ⁤regional leaders express‌ concern over demonstrations that unfolded ‍in central Jakarta, specifically⁢ in the Senayan area. Fadillah⁣ warned that deliberately‍ inflammatory narratives can quickly incite public anger,potentially transforming peaceful gatherings into unrest. “When the people become angry, they protest-and what begins as a peaceful ⁤exhibition can quickly turn otherwise,” he stated, as ‍reported by Bernama.

Fadillah underscored that a stable and‌ peaceful surroundings is crucial for effective governance and‌ economic prosperity.He explained that a thriving economy attracts investment ⁤and generates employment opportunities,⁣ benefits contingent ⁤upon a united⁣ populace.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim echoed ⁢these sentiments on Friday, communicating to reporters that Malaysia and other ASEAN member states are ‌hoping for a prompt resolution to the situation in ⁣Indonesia.During a recent meeting in Beijing, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto‌ reportedly assured Anwar Ibrahim that⁤ conditions within Indonesia were stabilizing.

The Malaysian ⁤Embassy in jakarta confirmed on August 29th that it is actively monitoring developments in the Indonesian⁢ capital following the demonstrations. These events highlight the delicate balance between freedom of expression and the maintenance ​of public order ⁢within ⁣the region.

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