Affrontements à Kuala Lumpur – 9 juillet 2011
Malaysia fires tear gas at protest, arrests 1,667
seattletimes.nwsource.com
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.
By SEAN YOONG and EILEEN NG
Associated Press
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia —
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.
Demonstrators 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. Read more…

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