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Malaysian reform group slams crackdown to silent dissent

Published November 20, 2016

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Protesters occupy a street during a rally in downtown Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016. Tens of thousands of yellow-shirt protesters rallied Saturday in Kuala Lumpur seeking Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's resignation over a financial scandal, undeterred by a police ban and the arrest of more than a dozen activists. (AP Photo/Forest Chew) (The Associated Press)

After organizing a big anti-government rally, Malaysia's electoral reform group Bersih voiced concern over the arrest of its chairwoman under a security law meant for terrorists and the detention of more than a dozen people.

Police say 15,500 yellow-shirt protesters took to Kuala Lumpur streets Saturday for a second straight year to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak over a financial scandal. Bersih estimated the crowd at 120,000.

Bersih official Wong Chin Huat says the security sweep and Chin's detention without trial was aimed at silencing dissent and was a "sign of panic" by the government. He said Sunday that lawyers have had no access to Chin since she was taken Friday.

Najib, who is attending the APEC summit in Peru, says Malaysians are fed up with demonstrations.

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