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Southeast Asia
Malaysian police turn water cannon on protesters
2007-11-11
Police in the Malaysian capital used water cannon and fired tear gas shells on Saturday to scatter crowds gathering for a banned opposition rally to demand changes to the countryÂ’s electoral system.

Although hundreds of policemen, including riot police with shields and batons, guarded Kuala Lumpur’s landmark Merdeka (Freedom) Square, tens of thousands of people turned out for one of Malaysia’s biggest anti-government rallies since 1998. “Police sprayed water cannons twice to disperse a crowd of about 500 protesters chanting slogans,” said a Reuters witness who watched the incident outside a historic domed mosque guarded by about 50 riot police, as helicopters hovered overhead.

Nearby, another group of 2,000 protesters, chiefly teenagers wearing yellow T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan “Bersih”, or “Clean” in Malay, marched in heavy rain towards the city’s colonial-era railway station. They chanted “Allahu akbar” (God is greatest) and “Reformasi”, a reform demand that was the war chant of 1998 opposition protests, while waving banners reading “Save Malaysia” and “Election Commission, stop your tricks”.

Groups of demonstrators later converged on the palace of MalaysiaÂ’s king, where opposition leaders handed over a list of election reform demands. Policemen in the crowd said it numbered less than 10,000, but organisers put the figure at 30,000.

Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said he was happy with the turnout despite the government’s condemnation of the protest. “I think this is a major success in the expression of public sentiment against fraudulent practices in the elections,” Anwar told Reuters in a telephone interview. “There is open defiance by Malaysians, which is not normal practice in this country.”
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