Police arrest hundreds ahead of pro-reform rally
By News Wires the 09/07/2011 - 07:36

Malaysian police arrested over 300 pro-reform campaigners early Saturday in 
order to stop them from attending a banned opposition-backed rally in Kuala 
Lumpur. The demonstration had been ruled illegal by officials.

 
AP - Police detained at least 338 activists trying to assemble at a stadium and 
sealed off parts of Malaysia's largest city Saturday in an attempt to prevent a 
banned rally seeking electoral reforms.
 
The opposition-backed rally planned for Saturday afternoon is the culmination 
of weeks of 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. The National Front has been in power since independence 
from Britain in 1957, but opposition gains in recent years have spurred calls 
for change.
 
The Bersih coalition of civic groups organizing the rally has voiced hopes of 
attracting tens of thousands of people for what would be Malaysia's biggest 
political rally in nearly four years.
 
Many of the typically bustling commercial districts in downtown Kuala Lumpur 
were eerily empty Saturday as authorities took extraordinary security measures 
by blocking numerous roads, closing train stations and deploying trucks mounted 
with water cannons near the Independence Stadium.
 
The Kuala Lumpur police force said in a statement that it had detained 338 
people in a clampdown called "Operation Erase Bersih." Many were held at public 
areas where they gathered to start their walk to the stadium.
 
"The public is reminded not to be involved in any demonstration," the federal 
police force said in a separate statement. "Stern action will be taken against 
those who disobey."
 
Numerous restaurants and stores announced they were closed Saturday because of 
the transportation disruptions and fears of violence. Riot police armed with 
batons have dispersed opposition rallies in previous years by firing tear gas 
and chemical-laced water at crowds.
 
Najib and other government officials have declared the rally illegal and 
accused opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim's three-party alliance of endorsing it 
to cause chaos on the streets and undermine the National Front.
 
Over the past two weeks, more than 200 other activists have been arrested 
nationwide for trying to promote the rally. Six are being held under security 
laws that allow indefinite detention without trial. Most of the others were 
eventually released, but some were charged with laws banning activities linked 
to illegal assemblies. They face several years in prison if convicted.
 
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 that 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, particularly 
if we're going to have another rally tomorrow," she told a news conference 
Friday.

 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20110709-malaysia-police-arrest-hundreds-ahead-pro-reform-rally-opposition-crackdown




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