the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
22.8 C
Malaysia
the sun malaysia ipaper logo 150x150
spot_img

Protesters Speak Out During Asean Summit in KL

KUALA LUMPUR: Protesters at the “Himpunan Bantah Trump” rally voiced opposition to United States President Donald Trump’s visit to Kuala Lumpur for the Asean Summit, criticising his administration’s Middle East policies and support for Israel’s actions in Gaza.

Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) leader S. Arutchelvan questioned Trump’s presence at the regional summit, calling it an attempt to take undue credit for peace efforts in Southeast Asia.

“Trump has not resolved any of the issues in the Middle East, and the conflict in Gaza continues. He is here to sign agreements he was not involved in, and leaders should be more discerning in extending recognition,” Arutchelvan told theSun during the rally at Padang Merdeka today.

Around 200 participants took part in the protest, holding Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for ongoing violence in the region.

Arutchelvan also alleged that Trump’s attendance at the Asean Summit was meant to project a role in the Thailand–Cambodia peace accord, despite the United States’ limited involvement in the process.

“America often claims to promote peace, yet its actions in global conflicts suggest otherwise. The Palestinian cause remains an international concern that requires genuine global solidarity,” he said.

Palestine Solidarity Secretariat chairman Tian Chua likewise criticised Trump’s foreign policy approach, saying it undermines international law and enables Israel’s continued offensive in Gaza.

“Trump has repeatedly vetoed UN resolutions related to the conflict and restricted international institutions such as the International Criminal Court,” said the former Batu MP.

He said the rally was a peaceful expression of Malaysia’s concern over US policies and a show of support for the Palestinian people.

“Our goal was to make it known that Malaysians oppose policies that perpetuate conflict and suffering in Palestine. We hope Americans too will push for peace and justice,” he added.

Tian cautioned that the US stance on Israel could affect its ties with Southeast Asian countries.

“What the United States does in the Middle East has global repercussions, including here in Asean. Malaysia seeks balanced relations with all nations, but these actions have caused concern among Malaysians,” he said.

He also expressed disappointment over the restrictions placed on the protest, saying organisers had been in contact with police beforehand to ensure a lawful and coordinated assembly.

“Our aim was not to oppose the Asean Summit or the Malaysian government, but to express solidarity with Palestine,” he said.

Earlier today, Thailand and Cambodia signed the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords, formally ending years of tension along their shared border.

The agreement, witnessed by Trump and Asean chair and Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, was described as a significant step forward in regional diplomacy.

Related

spot_img

Latest

Listed Chinese Restaurant Chain XIAO NOODLES Hits Dual Milestone: Opens First Singapore Store at Iconic 313@Somerset for Its 500th Global Outlet

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 December 2025 - XIAO NOODLES, a leading publicly listed Chinese quick-service restaurant (QSR) chain on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX: 02408), has achieved a notable corporate milestone with the grand opening of its 500th global location.

First Phosphate Common Shares Added to the CSE25 Index

Saguenay, Quebec - Newsfile Corp. - December 29, 2025 - First Phosphate Corp. (CSE: PHOS) (OTCQX: FRSPF) (FSE: KD0) ("First Phosphate" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that, effective December 19, 2025, its common shares have been added to the CSE25 Index as part of the Canadian Securities Exchange's ("CSE") quarterly index rebalancing.

AZX, an Oder-Book DEX, Debuts Beta Testing with Breakthrough Performance and Innovation

PANAMA CITY, PANAMA - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 December 2025 - AZX, a next-generation decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the trading-optimized AZ Axis blockchain network, announced the launch of its Beta testing, introducing groundbreaking performance capabilities and innovative features designed to bridge the gap between traditional finance and decentralized trading.

Most Viewed

Nvidia takes $5 billion stake in Intel under September agreement

Nvidia buys $5 billion worth of Intel shares, purchasing over 214.7 million at $23.28 per share. The deal follows a September announcement and has been cleared by U.S. antitrust agencies.
spot_img

Popular Categories