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MH370 kin protest outside M’sian embassy in Beijing

MH370 Relatives of those missing on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 370 protested today in Beijing, demanding that the search for their loved ones not be called off.

A report is due out March 7, a day before the first anniversary of the incident, and some are concerned the search operations will stop.

Around two dozen Chinese relatives of the missing protested at the Malaysian embassy early today.

Police officers cordoned off the area in Beijing’s Chaoyang district, and more than 50 police cars, buses and five fire trucks were deployed to the area.

About 15 protesters were removed today by police and brought to a support centre, family members told dpa . Two elderly people were seen crying and refusing to leave. Others sat down and refused to move.

MH 370 disappeared from radar around an hour into a flight from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing on March 8, with 239 people on board.

Some family members said they were worried the upcoming report would announce an end to search operations.

“Don’t declare MH370 lost without evidence,” said a post published on the family members’ shared Weibo microblogging page.

Malaysian Deputy Transport Minister Aziz Kaprawi said yesterday that the report would include some findings of the investigation, but “we have not concluded on the status of the plane, as the search is still ongoing”.

Most of the missing are from China and many of their relatives hold out hope that the passengers are still alive.

“The search is not over and they have not obtained enough evidence to conclude the aircarft is lost!”said Zhang Yuxi, father of one of the passengers.

“It would be a disrespect to life and a disrespect to the Chinese people” to call off the search before finding the wreck, he said.

“I miss my child and cannot sleep many nights.”

China’s lunar new year, when family members traditionally gather, is on Feb 19 this year.

Search operations for the airliner were continuing in the southern Indian Ocean, where data showed it was likely to have crashed. No physical evidence has been recovered so far.

- dpa

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