Mainland travel agencies have already reported a significant drop in the number of Chinese visitors to Malaysia and some mainlanders have called for a tourism boycott following the disappearance of MH370, according to SCMP. Amid protests and accusations of cover-ups, relatives of passengers on board the plane are now demanding that Malaysian authorities retract the statement made by PM Najib Razak on Monday night that the plane had “landed in the southern Indian Ocean”, as no wreckage from the lost jet has yet been recovered.
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