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As lockdown bites, Malaysians hoist white flags in plea for help

/ 09:42 PM July 07, 2021

As lockdown bites, Malaysians hoist white flags in plea for help

Halijah Naemat, 74, puts away a white flag after she received help from others at her home during an enhanced lockdown, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia July 6, 2021. REUTERS/Lim Huey Teng

PETALING JAYA, Malaysia When Malaysian mother Hadijah Neamat was struggling to cope during the coronavirus lockdown, she hung a scrap of white cloth outside her window in a plea for help.

The #benderaputih (white flag) campaign has gained momentum on social media in a bid to encourage people to help others in distress during a prolonged lockdown in Malaysia.

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Indeed, shortly after Hadijah, 73, put up the flag a neighbor came by to offer her food and other items.

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“I thought it would be outsiders who would come to help, like wealthy people or ministers or important people,” said Hadijah, who lives in a densely populated district of Petaling Jaya in Selangor state near the capital, Kuala Lumpur.

“But they said ‘We are neighbors. If someone puts up a white flag, of course, we need to be concerned,” she added, saying she was surprised by the act of generosity on her doorstep.

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Hadijah’s husband, Mohd Rusni Kahman, 59, has a disability and has not been able to work since losing his job last year.

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“Sometimes I just stare into space… If I don’t have work, what will I do? I can’t just rely on my son,” he said.

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Malaysia has reported more than 785,000 cases of COVID-19, the third-highest tally in Southeast Asia, and has been in lockdown since June 1.

The pandemic has put a particular strain on low-income families, with reports of many forced to ration food.

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In response to the white flag campaign, neighbors, businesses, politicians and even celebrities have stepped in to donate.

“It takes a lot of courage (to display the white flag)… Because it’s actually telling everyone that you… can’t manage,” lawmaker Maria Chin Abdullah told Reuters.

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“But I think I take it positively – it’s something that this country actually needs because we can’t cover everybody. So it’s good that… you indicate that you need help and we’ll come to you,” she said.

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