Curfew was declared at Bangladesh and my colleague is stuck at the capital Dhaka.
The Government cut-off the mobile network, fortunately the internet connectivity is still up and running, which is her only access point to the outside world.
"They hijack cars on the road. One of the car that sent Grameen Phone staff back home was hijacked too. They stopped the car and broke the window. I can’t think right now, I just want to resolve my issues and then go back in one piece," she said.
You take care, mate!
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Your company shouldn’t even send a lady there in the first place.
Man, that sucks big time. I am supposed to be there next month on the 3rd. Dont think my wife will allow me to go now :-)
The company should take immediate steps to get her out.
Bayi,
In fact, she was requested by her manager to fly out from Dhaka immediately, but as the office is still on normal operation, she she wants to solve her issues at client side before she does that.
Let’s hope the company appreciates such dedication and commitment!
Tell her I wish her well! Such courage.
hello all, thank you very much for the support….the first moment when everybody was ask to pack the bag and go back..and do not go outside….it was very scary….I wanted to cry…I keep saying to the people there I want to go back home…..Malaysia is not like this…people here is very frustrated of the proverty, economic problem, corrupt gov and etc..they said 60% people here are drugs addicted….pity them……Anyway I can’t wait to celebrate Merdeka…..
Hasnida,
When you’re really back to KL, I guess that’s the time when you can truly experience what’s Merdeka is really like.
Text me the moment you land at KLIA, I’ll be the first to wish you "Selamat Hari Merdeka!"
Meanwhile, take care!
Hasnida
You are a real gutsy girl, a gem to your company.
Hats off to you!
Here’s an early Merdeka salute to you!