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Sunday, March 25, 2012
Malaysian opposition supporters said the police have arrested three opposition politicians to stop the demonstrations on Saturday as protesters demanding the release of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.
However, protesters have continued to make further protests, with tens of thousands of people were on the streets of Kuala Lumpur to shout defamation Prime Minister Najib Razak.
This is the latest arrest rebel against the government because they were angry about the trial of Anwar last month on charges of having sex with men .
Vice President Anwar's People's Justice Party and a member of Parliament, Tian Chua, said on Saturday before police arrested him, " This is a violation law on demonstrations, and it is a violation of everything. The government is hurtful protesters . "
Police banned the demonstration, said the demonstration participants would face arrest. Demonstrators gathered a short walk through a city hall protesters determined to disrupt his sister's wedding Najib.
Some police barriers to prevent protesters from entering the guests, and while the protesters to disperse. No reports of arrests or violence in the incident.
Rafizi Ramli vice president of the party, Anwar was arrested by police on Friday. Police confirmed the arrest Rafizi but did not comment about the case.
They are not sure whether you continue to protest on Saturday evening will be charged with anything.
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