Sabtu, 28 April 2012

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Keganasan: Reuters jangka PRU ditangguh lagi

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 07:15 PM PDT

(Sebahagian peserta perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 semalam)


KUALA LUMPUR: Agensi media antarabangsa, Reuters meramalkan pilihan raya umum ke 13 mungkin ditangguhkan ekoran pertembungan antara polis dengan peserta perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 semalam.

Menurut agensi berita itu, pertembungan semalam meningkatkan risiko negatif kepada pihak pemerintah dan boleh menyebabkan pilihan raya ditangguhkan yang sebelum ini diramalkan Jun ini.
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BERSIH 3.0 : KP beri sokongan di Pulapol.

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 07:04 PM PDT

Kakitangan Media Kena Belasah Depan SOGO | BERSIH 3.0

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 07:02 PM PDT

Polis Laukan Para Demonstran

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:58 PM PDT

Abim ucap tahniah di atas kejayaan Bersih

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:56 PM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (Abim) mengucapkan tahniah di atas kejayaan rakyat Malaysia menganjurkan perhimpunan Berrsih 3.0 semalam.

Menilai kepada jumlah kehadiran orang di samping rangkaian protes serupa yang dianjurkan di seluruh dunia, Abim beranggapan ia memberikan isyarat jelas bahawa rakyat Malaysia tanpa mengira latar belakang agama dan bangsa yang mahukan sistem pilihanraya yang telus serta tidak diragui integritinya diamalkan di negara yang tercinta ini.

Demikian kata Amidi Abdul Manan, Presiden Abim dalam satu kenyataannya selepas perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 semalam.
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Kita mulakan sebuah negara baru: itu sahaja cara penyelesaian masalah negara

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:55 PM PDT

Hari ini hari yang paling ditunggu-tunggu oleh rakyat yang dahagakan keadilan dan kesaksamaan bersiasah. Rakyat sudah tidak lagi menerima cara suruhanjaya pilihanraya mengendalikan pilihanraya dinegara ini. Ratusan ribu rakyat dijangka membanjiri ibu kota untuk menunjukkan bantahan terhadap SPR yang tidak telus dan suruhanjaya yang telah dicemari dengan politik UMNO dan BN. Ketua kepada suruhanjaya pilihanraya rupa-rupanya adalah ahli UMNO dan beliau tidak layak untuk mengendalikan pilihanraya dengan adil dan saksama.
Semuanya ini menyakitkan hati rakyat yang bakal mengundi dan memberikan mandat kepada siapa yang mereka yakini. Sambutan awal menunjukkan yang sambutan terhadap Bersih 3.0 ini adalah menyeluruh di negara ini dan di negara-negara lain di mana rakyat Malaysia tinggal. Laporan awal dari Melbourne, Australia menunjukkan sambutan yang di luar dugaan kerana adalah dijangkakan yang seramai 5,000 rakyat Malaysia akan berhimpun untuk menyokong desakan supaya SPR telus dan jujur dalam pengendalian pilihanraya yang akan datang. Ianya akan diadakan di Federal Square yang berhadapan dengan Flinders Station di kotaraya itu serentak dengan himpunan di Kuala Lumpur.
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ULTERIOR MOTIVE: Police violence at Bersih planned and co-ordinated?

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:51 PM PDT

ULTERIOR MOTIVE: Police violence at Bersih planned and co-ordinated?I had never thought that at the last hour (3-4pm) of the sit-in the situation would turn ugly. I was at the Masjid Jamek area and mostly the atmosphere was carnival in nature with people from all walks of society, especially the younger ones, singing the national anthem and other tunes as well chanting Bersih most of the time. There were balloons and placards to lend colour to the gathering.
Truth be told, the participants were a disciplined lot, thousands and thousands of them. Even, I thought, the PDRM was a restrained lot. But it was not to be! News spread quickly from the frontliners that the police had partly opened up the barricades to Dataran Merdeka at about 3.07 pm and when the people began to move into them, the police had without any warning begun to open fire of tear gas and cannon water at the people.
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BERSIH 3.0 : Kesemua tahanan sertai Bersih dibebas

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:49 PM PDT


Tinjauan dari udara peserta perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 berkumpul di Dataran Merdeka petang tadi.
Tinjauan dari udara peserta perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 berkumpul di Dataran Merdeka
SHAH ALAM - Kesemua lebih 300 peserta perhimpunan Bersih 3.0, termasuk bekas pensyarah Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia (UIAM), Dr Abdul Aziz Bari dan Naib Presiden PKR, Tian Chua sudah dibebaskan setakat awal pagi tadi.

Mereka dibebaskan secara berperingkat-peringkat sehingga 5 pagi tadi.


Setakat 2.30 pagi tadi, 100 orang termasuk seorang budak bawah umur masih ditahan di Pusat Latihan Polis (Pulapol), kata peguam-peguam yang menghulurkan bantuan kepada mereka, menerusi laman mikro Twitter.


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BERSIH 3.0 : Cara polis semalam tidak akan berlaku di bawah Kerajaan Pakatan

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:47 PM PDT





KUALA LUMPUR: Anggota Parlimen Shah Alam, Khalid Samad berkata, di bawah Pakatan Rakyat kelak peristiwa seperti himpunan di Pulau Pinang dan Kuantan (perhimpunan Lynas) tempoh hari akan diterima sebagai KPI polis.

Peristiwa seperti di Kuala Lumpur akan dilihat sebagai kegagalan mereka, kata Khalid melalui twitternya hari ini.

Beliau merujuk kepada kekecohan yang berlaku dalam perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 semalam di Kuala Lumpur.

Perhimpunan yang asalnya berjalan dengan aman bertukar kecoh apabila polis bertindak menembak gas pemedih mata di tengah-tengah orang ramai.

Orang ramai juga mula marah apabila melihat sebuah kereta polis masuk ke kawasan mereka dalam keadaan pemandu kereta itu memakai topi kledar.

Akibatnya orang ramai melempar botol air dan sebagainya ke kereta itu.

Kereta itu kemudiannya melanggar orang ramai dan berhenti di tembok komplek Sogo.
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Demo bersih gagal: Tak sampai 4,000 yang berdemo

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 06:45 PM PDT

Wartawan utusan malaysia
yang mengekori tunjuk perasan bersih 3.0
mendapati bahawa demo ini telah gagal

hanya 3547 orang peserta telah turun berdemo
heboh heboh tentang ibu segala demo ini telah meleset
kebanyakan yang datang berdemo diupah
dan diberi nasi bungkus

mereka yang datang berdemo
mengikut laporan polis dan dbkl
ialah 2000 orang lelaki china
1000 lelaki india
500 lelaki melayu
40 orang wanita melayu yang telah disewa
7 orang lagi ttidak diketahui jantan atau betina

TT.

Larger Bersih turnout, but violence may play into Umno’s hands

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 05:47 PM PDT

Yesterday's planned sit-in at Dataran Merdeka drew at least 25,000. — file pic
KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 — Pakatan Rakyat's (PR) initial joy at a larger crowd for this year's Bersih rally turned sour after demonstrators broke down barricades and engaged in open battles with police yesterday, giving Umno hawks fodder ahead of coming elections. Barisan Nasional (BN) supporters spent the night flooding social media networks claiming that participants of the rally for free and fair elections, backed by the opposition, attacked police with missiles and even overturned a patrol car.
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BERS✔H 3.0: ...!!! KEKEJAMAN POLIS YANG MELAMPAU

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 05:44 PM PDT

BERSIH 3.0 : LENSA - WIDE

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 05:43 PM PDT




Bersih 3.0 witnesses: 'Overturn police car to save life'

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:37 PM PDT

Bersih 3.0: Peserta dibelasah POLIS

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:32 PM PDT

Bersih 3.0 :1430 hrs- Jalan Tun Perak

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:28 PM PDT

Bersih 3.0: Tear Gas - Jalan Raja Laut

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:26 PM PDT

Bersih 3.0: Tear Gas - Jalan Raja Laut

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:25 PM PDT

Bersih 3.0 - 1500 hrs to 1700 hrs - Dataran Merdeka [Full Report]

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:23 PM PDT

Bersih 3.0 Breaking the barricade

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:20 PM PDT

Bersih 3.0: KL pulih selepas lumpuh tujuh jam

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:14 PM PDT


 Tinjauan dari udara peserta perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 berkumpul di Dataran Merdeka petang tadi. - Foto
Tinjauan dari udara peserta perhimpunan Bersih 3.0 berkumpul di Dataran Merdeka petang tadi. - Foto Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR - Beberapa lokasi tumpuan awam pada hujung minggu di sekitar ibu kota kembali pulih menjelang 7 malam ini selepas hampir lumpuh selama tujuh jam ekoran perhimpunan yang dianjurkan oleh sebuah pertubuhan bukan kerajaan disokong pembangkang.
Peserta perhimpunan yang mula memasuki ibu negara seawal pagi di beberapa lokasi pertemuan yang paling berdekatan dengan Dataran Merdeka antaranya Masjid Negara, Masjid Jamek dan Menara Maybank akhirnya bersurai secara berperingkat.
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Bersih 3.0 : Bagaimana kereta peronda polis diterbalik kerana langgar orang

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 04:13 PM PDT


(AJK Bersih, Wong Chin Huat [memegang pembesar suara] meminta orang ramai bertenang dan bersurai selepas sebuah kereta peronda polis diterbalikkan bagi menyelamat seorang gadis yang terperangkap di bawahnya)

KUALA LUMPUR: Seorang saksi memaklumkan, tindakan penunjuk perasaan terbalikkan kereta peronda polis adalah untuk menyelamatkan seorang gadis yang terperangkap di bawah kereta itu selepas dilanggar.

Ia berlaku selepas kereta peronda itu semacam hilang kawalan dan melanggar tiga orang termasuk seorang gadis Cina sehingga gadis malang itu terperosok di bawah kereta itu.
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BERSIH : LENSA

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 03:58 PM PDT

Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim gestures as he arrives at a Bersih (clean) reform rally, near Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Up to 20,000 protesters calling for fair elections and greater accountability marched on Kuala Lumpur's center on Saturday in a show of force that will test the Malaysian government's reformist pledges and may affect the timing of national polls.
polis..kamu jgn dok kasar dg kami…kami demo cara aman
Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, center, talks to a police during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012.
Protesters sit in front of a line of Malaysian police during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Thousands of people gathered near Kuala Lumpur's Independence Square to seek sweeping changes in polling regulations to curb fears of fraud in elections that many speculate will be held in June.
A protester holds a portrait of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Thousands of people gathered near Kuala Lumpur's Independence Square to seek sweeping changes in polling regulations to curb fears of fraud in elections that many speculate will be held in June.
Malaysian women sit down during a protest in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Thousands of people gathered near Kuala Lumpur's Independence Square to seek sweeping changes in polling regulations to curb fears of fraud in elections that many speculate will be held in June.
A protester is led away by a policeman in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Thousands of people gathered near Kuala Lumpur's Independence Square to seek sweeping changes in polling regulations to curb fears of fraud in elections that many speculate will be held in June.
Riot police stand ready in Merdaka Square in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. More than 15,000 demonstrators swamped Malaysia's largest city Saturday to demand an overhaul in electoral policies perceived as biased ahead of national polls expected soon.
Police pin down a protester as they chase down demonstrators who broke a police cordon near the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Up to 20,000 protesters calling for fair elections and greater accountability marched on Kuala Lumpur's centre on Saturday in a show of force that will test the Malaysian government's reformist pledges and may affect the timing of national polls.
Kami bukan pengganas,kami bukan bawa bom pun…layanlah kami dengan elok…
Riot police stand ready in Merdaka Square in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. More than 15,000 demonstrators swamped Malaysia's largest city Saturday to demand an overhaul in electoral policies perceived as biased ahead of national polls expected soon.
Police form a human barricade to prevent anti-government protesters from marching on Jalan Ampang in front of KLCC in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Up to 20,000 protesters calling for fair elections and greater accountability marched on Kuala Lumpur's centre on Saturday in a show of force that will test the Malaysian government's reformist pledges and may affect the timing of national polls.
Protesters march through the central business district in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Thousands of people gathered near Kuala Lumpur's Independence Square to seek sweeping changes in polling regulations to curb fears of fraud in elections that many speculate will be held in June.
Supporters of Malaysian electoral reforms pressure group known as Bersih 2.0. sit near Independence Square during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012.
Malaysian flags fly as thousands of protesters line the streets in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Thousands of people gathered near Kuala Lumpur's Independence Square to seek sweeping changes in polling regulations to curb fears of fraud in elections that many speculate will be held in June.
Protesters march down a street during a rally near Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters calling for fair elections converged on Kuala Lumpur's centre on Saturday for a major demonstration that will test the Malaysian government's reformist credentials and may affect the timing of national polls. Police have shut down much of the city centre and closed off the historic Merdeka (Independence) Square with barriers and barbed wire, enforcing a court order that the protesters should not enter the symbolically important site.

BERSIH 3.0 : LENSA - SEHINGGA JAM

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 08:25 AM PDT

Protesters march down a street during a rally near Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters calling for fair elections converged on Kuala Lumpur's centre on Saturday for a major demonstration that will test the Malaysian government's reformist credentials and may affect the timing of national polls. Police have shut down much of the city centre and closed off the historic Merdeka (Independence) Square with barriers and barbed wire, enforcing a court order that the protesters should not enter the symbolically important site.
Protesters march down a street during a rally near Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters calling for fair elections converged on Kuala Lumpur's centre on Saturday for a major demonstration that will test the Malaysian government's reformist credentials and may affect the timing of national polls. Police have shut down much of the city centre and closed off the historic Merdeka (Independence) Square with barriers and barbed wire, enforcing a court order that the protesters should not enter the symbolically important site.
Protesters of the Bersih (Clean) group shout slogans near Dataran Merdeka, also known as Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters calling for fair elections converged on Kuala Lumpur's centre on Saturday for a major demonstration that will test the Malaysian government's reformist credentials and may affect the timing of national polls. Police have shut down much of the city centre and closed off the historic Merdeka (Independence) Square with barriers and barbed wire, enforcing a court order that the protesters should not enter the symbolically important site.
Malaysian police fire tear gas to protesters during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade.
mereka mula menyerang …gas pemedih mata mula ditembak…Ya Allah …janganlah buat kerja zalim macam ni…rakyat hanya mahukan jaminan keadilan dalam Pilihanraya…
Shoes and rubbish are seen on a street as protesters run away at background during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade.
Protesters run away from tear gas fired by Malaysian police during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade.

BERSIH 3.0 : Mereka Zalimmm…Ini Buktinya

Posted: 28 Apr 2012 08:23 AM PDT

Protesters charge at a police vehicle as it sprays them with its water cannons in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and chemical-laced water Saturday at thousands of demonstrators demanding an overhaul in electoral policies that they call biased ahead of national polls expected soon. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade.
Police officers jump in the air to avoid tear gas shells thrown back by protestors during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
A protester throws a tear gas canister back at police in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and chemical-laced water Saturday at thousands of demonstrators demanding an overhaul in electoral policies that they call biased ahead of national polls expected soon. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade.
A protester kicks away a tear gas canister fired by Malaysian police during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Police unleashed tear gas and chemical-laced water Saturday at thousands of demonstrators who staged one of Malaysia's largest street rallies in years, demanding fair rules for national elections expected soon.
A protester throws back a tear gas canister fired by Malaysian police during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and chemical-laced water Saturday at thousands of demonstrators demanding an overhaul in electoral policies they call biased ahead of national polls expected soon.
Protestors challenge police during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Anti-riot police drag away an arrested protestor during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Anti-riot police drag away a protestor during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Macam negara tidak bertamadun….Tak malukah kita pada dunia yang menonton peristiwa ini…
Anti-riot police block protestors during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
A protestor shows solidarity with an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
ALTERNATE CROP OF XKL124 - Protesters encounter Malaysian police, not in photo,  during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade.
Police Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) officers, most of whom are not wearing gas masks, prepare to fire tear gas at protesters after they breached the barbed wire perimeter around Dataran Merdeka, also known as Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon in clashes with thousands of protesters demanding electoral reforms on Saturday, raising the risk of a political backlash that could delay national polls which had been expected within months.
Protestors clash with police during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Police remove a protester sitting in front of riot police in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon in clashes with thousands of protesters demanding electoral reforms on Saturday, raising the risk of a political backlash that could delay national polls which had been expected within months.
Protestors clash with police during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Protesters take cover from tear gas fired by the police during clashes in Kuala Lumpur, April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon at thousands of protesters who converged on Kuala Lumpur's centre to demand electoral reforms, raising the risk of a backlash against the government in national elections expected within months. Riot police reacted after some protesters among the crowd of at least 25,000 tried to break through barriers, in defiance of a court order banning them from entering the city's historic Merdeka Square. They fired several dozen tear gas rounds, sending the protesters scattering through nearby streets.
A plain clothed police officer (R) takes aways a protestor during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
A foreign protester was arrested by police during a confrontation on a street near Dataran Merdeka, also known as Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon at thousands of protesters who converged on Kuala Lumpur's centre to demand electoral reforms, raising the risk of a backlash against the government in national elections expected within months. Riot police reacted after some protesters among the crowd of at least 25,000 tried to break through barriers, in defiance of a court order banning them from entering the city's historic Merdeka Square. They fired several dozen tear gas rounds, sending the protesters scattering through nearby streets.
A protester lies in front of a water cannon truck during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Police unleashed tear gas and chemical-laced water at thousands of demonstrators who staged one of Malaysia's largest street rallies in years, demanding fair rules for national elections expected soon.
Protesters overturn a police car during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Police unleashed tear gas and chemical-laced water at thousands of demonstrators who staged one of Malaysia's largest street rallies in years, demanding fair rules for national elections expected soon. (AP Photo) MALAYSIA OUT.
Protestors flee as water canon is sprayed to disperse demonstrators during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Protestors are surrounded by tear gas during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Police Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) fire tear gas towards protesters after they breached the barbed wire perimeter around Dataran Merdeka, also known as Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon in clashes with thousands of protesters demanding electoral reforms on Saturday, raising the risk of a political backlash that could delay national polls which had been expected within months.
Anti-riot police march to disperse protestors during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
A protestor throws back a tear gas canister towards the police during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Police Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) officers try to disperse a tear gas canister after a protester threw it back at them during a confrontation on a street near Dataran Merdeka, also known as Independence Square, in Kuala Lumpur April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon in clashes with thousands of protesters demanding electoral reforms on Saturday, raising the risk of a political backlash that could delay national polls which had been expected within months.
Anti-riot police fire tear gas to disperse protestors during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Anti-riot police fire tear gas to disperse protestors during an anti-government rally near the historical Merdeka Square in Kuala Lumpur on April 28, 2012. Thousands of protesters gathered in the Malaysian capital to demand electoral reforms, defying a lockdown of central Kuala Lumpur that left it a maze of razor wire and barricades.
Police scuffle with protesters during clashes in Kuala Lumpur, April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon at thousands of protesters who converged on Kuala Lumpur's centre to demand electoral reforms, raising the risk of a backlash against the government in national elections expected within months. Riot police reacted after some protesters among the crowd of at least 25,000 tried to break through barriers, in defiance of a court order banning them from entering the city's historic Merdeka Square. They fired several dozen tear gas rounds, sending the protesters scattering through nearby streets.
Riot police fire tear gas at protesters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Malaysian police fired tear gas and chemical-laced water Saturday at thousands of demonstrators demanding an overhaul in electoral policies that they call biased ahead of national polls expected soon. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade.

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