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Malaysian immigration officials detain Australian senator critical of election policies

Published January 13, 2015

Associated Press

Malaysian immigration authorities have detained an Australian senator who flew into Kuala Lumpur to speak with officials about upcoming Malaysian elections.

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has made statements considered critical of Malaysia's government ahead of general elections that must be held before the end of June.

Xenophone had planned to meet next week with Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim as well as a Cabinet minister and electoral authorities to discuss polling transparency issues.

He said he was taken into custody when he arrived at a Kuala Lumpur airport Saturday and told he was on a security watch list.

Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr called for the immediate release of Xenophon, who is expected to be deported Saturday night.

Malaysian Home Ministry representatives could not be immediately reached.

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