In fact, it seems those Palestinian refugees in Malaysia could cause such a turn of events by making havoc in a transit centre within Malaysia. So the reports suggest that these allegedly vandalized the place and could have set them on fire, including bedsheets burned by the flames. It leaves everything open and ends up with authorities running from one place to the other in the effort to restore situations and make amends in whatever ways they can with the alleged damages.
As for the current commotion, it is associated with 127 Palestinians refugees who landed in Malaysia to seek medical attention in August last year. Whoever welcomed them had done so purely on humanitarian grounds. But the bad news is that this show has come with a new cloud of black smoke over the premises, raising a question on management on the number of refugees.
The search for answers as to the cause of the unrest is ongoing, while securing the integrity of the affected facility. However, this kind of special offering accords the country the opportunity to care for imperfect displaced communities and then shows its capacity to address issues arising from providing such offerings.
Clearly, the debates are found within social media where such cases are equally interpreted such that some support stringent laws toward that end, while others harbored compassion towards refugees being traumatized and going through such pains.
The government is expected to make an announcement soon as preventive measures are put in place to ensure no repetition of the incident and continue with human rights initiatives.