An estimated 30,000 people have started protesting in Malaysia’s capital to
demand the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak, who has weathered public
outrage over a multi-million-dollar payment made to a bank account under his
name.
The protesters gathered at five designated areas in the Malaysian capital on Saturday ahead of a planned march towards the city’s Independence Square, which has already been blocked for national celebrations on Monday.
Kuala Lumpur authorities banned the two-day rallyorganised by the
pro-democracy group Bersih, setting the stage for a possible showdown with
security forces.
The activist group has also called for rallies in the cities of Kota Kinabalu and Kuching on the Malaysian side of Borneo.
The protesters gathered at five designated areas in the Malaysian capital on Saturday ahead of a planned march towards the city’s Independence Square, which has already been blocked for national celebrations on Monday.
Kuala Lumpur authorities banned the two-day rally
The activist group has also called for rallies in the cities of Kota Kinabalu and Kuching on the Malaysian side of Borneo.
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