By Sophie Brown, CNN
Walk 25, 2014 - Updated 1129 GMT (1929 HKT)
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Family and companions of Mh370 travelers from China walk to the government office in challenge
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Visa charges will be waived for families traveling to Australia
(CNN) - More than 300 relatives and companions of missing Flight Mh370 travelers walked to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing Tuesday to express their outrage and dissatisfaction with Malaysian powers.
Several uniformed police blocked media from joining the nonconformists as they approached the doors of the government office.
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Numerous dissidents wore white shirts that read, "Please petition God for the travelers of Mh370. We petition God for their safe return."

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Prior, the dissidents had strolled by walking from the Lido Hotel, close to Beijing's International Airport, after police kept them from sheets transports to the consulate. Numerous relatives have been staying at the lodging since the aerial shuttle vanished more than two weeks back.
The dissenters left the international safe haven on transports on Tuesday evening after a Malaysian authority acknowledged an appeal letter from the families.

The air transport has effectively given relatives $5,000 in recompense for every traveler on board the disastrous flight, and is get ready to make extra installments as the hunt proceeds.
"No measure of recompense or reassurance will make up for any misfortune of life," Malaysia Airlines Chairman Mohamad Nor Yusof said Tuesday.
The organization is chipping away at a course of action to fly families to Australia once wreckage is found.
Visa charges will be waived for the groups of Mh370 travelers and team flying into Australia, the nation's barrier priest David Johnston said Tuesday.
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Malaysia Airlines has safeguarded its choice to educate the families by quick message - alongside telephone calls and eye to eye gatherings - that the flight finished in the Indian Ocean.
The aerial shuttle's CEO, Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, said Tuesday that quick messages were utilized to guarantee the almost 1,000 relatives "heard the shocking news before the world did."
China has asked Malaysia to impart any confirmation that headed it to finish up the air transport crashed in the Indian Ocean with no survivors.
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