

In particular, her remarks about the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that disappeared on Maen route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with all 239 people on board presumed dead sparked a nationwide backlash here. Ms Chia became an overnight sensation on social media for her disparaging cracks against Malaysia in a stand-up comedy skit on The Comedy Cellar, a US-based show that was aired on the internet. Mr Loke deemed what Ms Chia said as rude, insolent and inhumane, and that no one in their right mind would have done such a thing. “I trust that the US embassy will take the necessary steps to address this incident, foster cultural sensitivity, and uphold the values of mutual respect and understanding that are essential to the relationship between our two nations,” Dr Akmal said.Īmong others who condemned Ms Chia, who was born in Singapore, included Transport Minister Anthony Loke who called her out over her remarks. “I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to a prompt and satisfactory resolution.

“I trust that the US embassy will take the necessary steps to address this incident, foster cultural sensitivity, and uphold the values of mutual respect and understanding that are essential.”ĭr Akmal added that as an embassy representing the US, a country known for its commitment to diplomacy and inclusiveness, it is imperative to address this issue promptly and take appropriate action. “I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to a prompt and satisfactory resolution," said Dr Akmal in the note. Umno youth chief Muhamad Akmal Saleh said the wing is hopeful that the memorandum will be conveyed to the relevant authorities within the US government to ensure a thorough investigation into the incident is conducted and appropriate measures taken to address the situation. KUALA LUMPUR - The youth wing of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) protested on Friday (June 9) against American stand-up comedian Jocelyn at the United States embassy in Kuala Lumpur and handed over a note to the US States Ambassador to Malaysia Brian D.
