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Over 1,400 arrested, tear gas fired in Malaysia protest


Saturday, 09 July 2011 Aurora
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By Niluksi Koswanage and Razak Ahmad, Reuters

Malaysian police fired repeated rounds of tear gas and detained over 1,400 people in the capital on Saturday as thousands of activists evaded roadblocks and barbed wire to hold a street protest against Prime Minister Najib Razak's government.

At least a dozen people were hurt in the demonstration for electoral reform in downtown Kuala Lumpur. There were no reports of serious injuries but some analysts said the police action was excessive and would dent Najib's image.

"We are not criminals, we are just asking for free and fair elections," opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's daughter, Nurul Izzah Anwar, told reporters after her father was knocked down and hurt in a melee when he and his supporters were tear gassed.

"Many innocent people were injured. We condemn this act of cruelty by UMNO and Barisan Nasional," she said, referring to Najib's party and the ruling coalition.

Street protests are rare in this Southeast Asian nation, but foreign investors are worried that any groundswell of anti-government sentiment could delay economic reforms seen as essential to draw investment.

If he is put under popular pressure, Najib may reconsider plans for a snap election and hold back on reforms such as cutting fuel subsidies or unwinding an affirmative action program for the country's Malay majority.

Polls are not due until 2013 but analysts have said Najib could seek an early mandate after economic growth accelerated to a 10-year high in 2010.

"From Najib's perspective, holding elections anytime soon would be a mistake because of the damage that has been done today," said Bridget Welsh, Malaysia specialist at Singapore Management University.

"The fact that such a large crowd turned up despite a crackdown shows that voter anger is deep and this is going to push a lot of people who are in the middle toward the opposition."

Reuters witnesses saw tear gas shells lobbed repeatedly at groups of protesters in downtown Kuala Lumpur as the crowds chanted "Long Live the People" and "Reformasi, reformasi," the Malay word for reform.

Several people were seen bleeding after the tear gas was fired, but police gave no details of any injuries. Crowds around the city's main bus station were also sprayed with water cannon.

Malaysia's inspector-general of police, Ismail Omar, said 1,401 people were taken into custody, but many will be released after questioning. At least three senior opposition leaders were among those detained, other officials said.

"We have made our point that we want free and fair elections," said Chan Mei Yin, a 32-year old accountant who joined the protest.

"The police are just showing that they are brutal to Malaysians. I will not vote for this government."

NOT THAILAND

While Malaysia is far from being divided by political strife like its northern neighbor Thailand, the opposition has been steadily growing more vocal.

Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets at a November 2007 rally, which analysts said galvanized support for the opposition ahead of record gains in a 2008 general election.

Analysts said the turnout of protesters on Saturday was more than 10,000, around the same as in 2007. Police, however, put the number at 5,000-6,000, while protest organizers claimed 50,000 attended.

"Malaysian civil society is showing the government that intimidation will not work," said Ooi Kee Beng, a political analyst at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies of Singapore.

"We're seeing a lack of will on the part of the government to try to negotiate and to defuse the situation. It's all going to look very bad outside Malaysia."

After Malaysia's constitutional monarch tried to defuse the situation, the government initially offered Bersih (Clean), the group that called the protest, the use of a stadium to hold its demonstration.

But it baulked at allowing the group to use the main stadium in downtown Kuala Lumpur, at which point Bersih said it would defy the ban.

From midnight, police locked down the central shopping district of the city of 1.6 million people, setting up roadblocks and barring taxis and buses from the area. Suburban trains, however, continued to operate and other areas of the city were not affected.

Bersih has vowed to bring together tens of thousands of supporters to the protest but it fell short. Still, some analysts said the government faced a problem.

"Just looking at the crowd there were many 'first timers', young people from the Facebook generation who just wanted to have a peaceful life," said Ibrahim Suffian, director of the independent opinion polling outfit Merdeka Center.

"This is trouble for Najib as it will polarize traditionally non-political segments of society like the young even further away from him."

Najib took power in 2009, and inherited a divided ruling coalition which had been weakened by historic losses in the 2008 polls. He has promised to restructure government and economy and introduced an inclusive brand of politics aimed at uniting the country's different races.

Najib's approval ratings have risen from 45 percent to 69 percent in February, according to independent polling outfit Merdeka Center. But analysts said recent ethnic and religious differences have undermined his popularity.

(Additional reporting by Angie Teo and Damir Sagolj; Writing by Liau Y-Sing; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Sugita Katyal)

 


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written by nanakassim, July 10, 2011 06:10:27
written by Merdeka, July 10, 2011 00:44:39

Merdeka, the police will continue to collect bribes by all means from the rakyat so they can support their lifestyle beyond their legitimate income.
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written by Merdeka, July 10, 2011 00:44:39
Police! do you think you are exampted from paying extra money for goods price increased, petrol price increased and sales tax increased to 6% from 5%? Think about your children future!
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written by lovepeace, July 10, 2011 00:39:54
The IGP said there was only 5000 people.If you arrested more than 1,400 people, and you claim there were only 5,000 people, you would have arrested close to a quarter of the people there. Just look at the picture and you can estimate the numbers. Are you an idiot? Do you need a refresher course in elementary Mathematics to learn to count?
On second thoughts, you are after all UMNO’s dog. Only people with such low IQ as you will be allowed to be UMNO’s dogs. Anybody with IQ above 80 will be a treat to Najib-the-murderer’s position.


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written by kksam, July 10, 2011 00:22:37
Days of road blocks. Days of May 13 threatening. Days of Perkasa threatening. Days of Silat Master threatening. In the end, thousands and thousands of Malaysian marched for a Free & Fair election. Seriously, Malaysians no longer afraid of these stupid threats, there will be more and more people joining demonstration for noble cause, no one will be fool by Barisan Najis anymore.

The crowd was a mix, or should i just say, Malaysian after all. Not only that, the older generation too have started to comes out with the bolder young generation. Najib, you time is up!
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written by ez24get, July 10, 2011 00:11:23
I noticed that BERSIH 2 has seen more chinese, indians and other minority races in the rally than in BERSIH 1. Just look at the pictures and videos that are put up here shown on KL, Singapore, Australia, Japan, HongKong and else where. These people don't usually participate in rallies unless there are severe provocations and bottled up frustrations. It will definately spell trouble for BN if an election is held in this year or the next. We all have to be thankful to Ibrahim Ali of PERKASA and Hishammuddin for the motivation!
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written by eloofk, July 10, 2011 00:10:42
Even the beloved Agong had been fooled by the ever lasting Liar PM. A treacherous Liar who reneged on his offer to allow the Bersih 2.0 to hold its rally at Merdeka Stadium but made it impossible for them even to enter the stadium with the asistance of those thugs in uniforms led by the PIG.

Many participant were brutally bludgeoned and sustained serious injuries.

No justification at all to use extreme force on peaceful and unarmed participants and this Mamak protege Liar and all perpetrators must be held responsible for their criminal act against humanity!!!
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written by usurper, July 09, 2011 23:55:53
correction, "tore through my eyes when a young malay..."
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written by usurper, July 09, 2011 23:53:46
The heavens poured holy water today as more then 100,000 people marched in the streets of KL undeterred by the heavy downpour. A tears gas shell landed near my feet as the fumes tore true my eyes when a young Malay youth kicked the cannister into a large puddle of water. He came up to to me and said"Uncle wash. wash" as he poured water from a plastic bottle onto my hands as I washed my burning eyes. The spirit of Malaysian rakyat was incredible. No one sitting at home can ever feel this overwhelming surge of oneness and the love for Malaysia. Malays, Chinese and Indians helping each other in an extraordinary show of love for Malaysia. No wonder those who sit at home and watch from the TV's like the Ministers of BN would never know the rakyat. Another Bersih rally and I am there not alone but with my family. Najib you are finished along with your UMNO. Ibrahim Ali and the Omar Din are all history. A new Malaysia is born today.
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written by Admiral Tojo, July 09, 2011 23:49:32
Najib has never been accepted by the people as he has NOT absolve himself of the complexity in the MURDER of ALTANTUYA.

Shalom
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written by Concerned_Citizen, July 09, 2011 23:47:46
Polls are not due until 2013 but analysts have said Najib could seek an early mandate after economic growth accelerated to a 10-year high in 2010.


Am I reading the bolded sentenced right?

economic growth? all I see is inflation growth and barang naik! Which at the same time gaji remain or fell down!?
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written by Motherchell, July 09, 2011 23:46:50
Najib thought he could take the World for a ride if he kissed the Pope's hands------- but the people are not ools !!!!!! There we have a Malaysian Ambassador to Washington called Beardo Jajis a groper who got away with it , Representatives of the Govt of Malaysia??? All part and parcel of the regime having a seat in the Human Rights Council to window dress neighbors!! . Ban Ki Moon needs to get his head examined .

1,000 arrested in Malaysia democracy protest

http://timesofindia.indiatimes...162701.cms
Hei!! Anifah Aman , try not to go to any part of the World for you may be stoned!!!! Just visit Zimbabwe to relate your fables of imagination!

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