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Police Fire Tear Gas, Arrest 1,667 in Malaysia Protest

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Police fired tear gas and detained hundreds of activists as more than 20,000 demonstrators massed Saturday across Malaysia‘s main city demanding electoral reforms in the country’s biggest political rally in years.

The opposition-backed rally was the culmination of weeks of intense pressure on Prime Minister Najib Razak’s long-ruling coalition to make election laws fairer and more transparent ahead of national polls widely expected by mid-2012.

Police Fire Tear Gas, Arrest 1,667 in Malaysia ProtestDemonstrators marched in defiance of Najib’s administration, which declared the rally illegal and warned people repeatedly to avoid it. Officials insisted it was merely an opposition attempt to trigger chaos and stir anti-government sentiment, while activists accused authorities of being afraid of any large display of dissent that could undermine their authority.

Authorities took extraordinary security measures to deter Saturday’s rally by sealing off roads, closing train stations and deploying trucks with water cannons near the Independence Stadium in downtown Kuala Lumpur where activists sought to gather.

Police said in a statement that they detained 1,667 people in a clampdown called “Operation Erase Bersih,” referring to the Bersih coalition of civic groups that organized the rally. Those arrested included several senior opposition officials. Some were released after several hours, with police indicating that most would not be held overnight.

Thousands tried to reach the stadium from various parts of Kuala Lumpur, chanting “Long live the people” and carrying yellow balloons and flowers as they marched.

Police fired numerous rounds of tear gas and chemical-laced water in repeated attempts to disperse the crowds, causing demonstrators to scatter into nearby buildings and alleys before they regrouped. Police helicopters flew overhead as a brief downpour failed to deter the protesters.

The demonstrators dispersed after a five-hour standoff with police. Only several hundred reached the stadium.

Najib insisted Saturday the protesters only represent a minority, and that most Malaysians support his administration.

“If there are people who want to hold the illegal rally, there are even more who are against their plan,” the prime minister was quoted as saying by the national news agency, Bernama.

Witnesses said riot police armed with batons charged at some protesters and dragged them into trucks. Some were seen bleeding, but police could not confirm any injuries.

Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s top opposition figure, said on Twitter that he sustained a “minor injury” when his group was hit by tear gas. The Malaysiakini news website said he had a knee injury.

The crackdown “stirred a sense of outrage against the exhibition of raw power by our government,” Bersih coalition leader Ambiga Sreenavasan told reporters.

“What is the necessity for a show of might against right? No matter what, right will always prevail,” she said, minutes before police detained her and other Bersih officials as they walked to the stadium.

Organizers said 50,000 took part in the rally, but police claimed there were only up to 6,000. Other observers and participants said the total was between 20,000 and 30,000, noting that it was highly unlikely that police could have arrested a quarter of the demonstrators. An accurate count was impossible because they were scattered in various areas.

Organizers said 50,000 took part in the rally, but police claimed there were only up to 6,000. Other observers and participants said the total was more likely between 20,000 and 30,000, but an accurate count was impossible because they were scattered in various areas.

The rally has galvanized the opposition and has been credited for a surge in political awareness among the public in recent weeks.

Opposition leaders accuse Najib’s National Front coalition of relying on fraud to preserve its 54-year grip on power, which has been eroded in recent years amid mounting complaints about corruption and racial discrimination. The government insists the current electoral policies are evenhanded.

The activists’ demands include an overhaul of voter registration lists, tougher measures to curb fraud and fairer opportunities for opposition politicians to campaign in government-linked media. The National Front’s mandate expires in mid-2013 but many analysts expect elections to be called by next year.

Supporters of the Bersih coalition were also planning solidarity marches over the weekend in foreign cities, including in Australia, Britain, France, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Thailand and the United States.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the U.S. has been communicating to Malaysia the importance of respecting human rights, including freedom of expression and assembly.

“We consider it incumbent on all sides to refrain from violence,” she told a news conference Friday.

Comments (12)

  • SFsuper49er
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 11:00pm

    for some reason they say Amarica is to blame for all this termoil in the middle east. Could it be true? Could it be deliberately ?

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  • welovetheUSA
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 4:04pm

    This election in 2012 is going to cause many problems, he will try to steal the election for sure, he will not be re-elected, but his thugs will try………

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  • Bernard
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 3:41pm

    Forget the teargas just use flame throwers and see if they would regroup again.

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  • ronmorgen
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 2:34pm

    Lo and behold, the REPLY system seems to be working!

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  • townstra
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 1:25pm

    The radicals are on the march everywhere. We always need to be prepared for what could possibly happen.

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    • ronmorgen
      Posted on July 9, 2011 at 1:50pm

      It’s only the beginning, it will spread to the whole world.

      The day of your watchmen has come, the day God visits you. Now is the time of their confusion. Do not trust a neighbor; put no confidence in a friend. Even with her who lies in your embrace be careful of your words. For a son dishonors his father, a daughter rises up against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law- a man’s enemies are the members of his own household.
      But as for me, I watch in hope for the LORD, I wait for God my Savior.

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  • GRAMPA-D-NH
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 1:09pm

    Surely behind this is more radical Muslims getting testy seeking “freedom” and “democracy”. Once the useful idiots get the ball rolling, the mask will come off and reveal its really shariah law – jihadi they want. Its a potent mix in Malaysia with large groups of Chinese and Indians. The indiginous Malaysians run the government, the Chinese drive the business, the Indians are the civil servants and professionals. Its worked for awhile, but the groups keep to themselves pretty much with the occassional skirmish. Any destabilization driven by the jihadists will definately stir up old hatreds and rivalries kept at bay by an otherwise relatively steady and prosperous society. China won’t stand on the sidelines if they feel the “big family” is at risk and given the festering sore between India and the “religion of peace” they won’t sit back either. Both countries also have their share of radical muslim populations and borders with majority populations. I guess the only good news if this gets very hot is the US won’t be the only nation forced to confront the scurge of radical Islam. Yep, as Glenn has said many times, we are fast approaching a time where everyone will be forced to take a stand and choose sides. I feel that goes for nations as well.

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  • ronmorgen
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 12:05pm

    ChiefGeorge
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 9:18am
    Freedom is breaking out in all places or atleast one can hope!

    You hope there’s more of this “Freedom”? Every one of these Muslim nations turning to “Freedom” have used that freedom to instal Sharia law in their new constitution. You look carefully at the fruit of a tree before you eat.

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  • quicker
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 10:28am

    Coming soon to a city near you .And this is why we need our military back here to keep the thugs in the citys in the citys.

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  • starman70
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 9:18am

    Where is the UN Human Rights Commission onthis one?

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  • ChiefGeorge
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 9:18am

    Freedom is breaking out in all places or atleast one can hope!

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  • Aaron in Polk County
    Posted on July 9, 2011 at 9:15am

    After Tunisia and Egypt, these other Muslim countries (Bahrain, Libya, Malaysia) are learning to crack down on these protesters early.

    I stand by my belief that the more they fight each other, the less they will fight us in America. Let’s hope this unrest continues for decades so we can life in peace.

    Arresting 1667 people is quite a feat. I wonder if they just made that number up. It really doesn’t matter though, let’s just hope they keep fighting amongst themselves.

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