Saturday, 28 April 2012

Chaos in KL: Protesters charge at cops

Both the protesters and police have set up barricades, while tear gas and water cannons are being fired.
 
 

KUALA LUMPUR:  Pandemonium has erupted along Jalan Raja Laut as defiant protesters armed with planks and water bottles charged at the police.
Both the police and the protesters have also erected barricades near the closed LRT station, with the former using piles of rubbish and discarded planks.

After firing tear gas and water cannons, the police had initially moved in to dismantle the make-shift barricade when a group of protesters started taunting them.

They then rallied the others who had dispersed when the police swung into action not to be afraid and to stand their ground.

A group of protesters then picked up discarded water bottles and planks, and charged at the police, who retreated.

Earlier, police fired tear gas and water cannons when protesters broke through the barbed-wire barriers erected at Dataran Merdeka.

The incident happened despite Bersih chairperson S Ambiga’s advise not to breach the barriers.
Near the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) building, police have started to arrest those clad in yellow t-shirts but the protesters are refusing to back down.

 

A protester was also injured in the face when he was hit by a tear gas canister.

The organisers had asked participants to disperse, saying that the gathering had made its point.

However, the crowd was adamant in not wanting to disperse and started to chant “Buka Pagar” (open the barricade) aimed at the police.

As Ambiga was addressing the crowd and asking them to disperse, chants of “Reformasi” rang out and soon after Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim took the podium to wave and acknowledge the crowd.
In reaction, the crowd started chanting “Buka Pagar” again.

The police had obtained a court order restraining Ambiga, the Bersih organisers and the public from entering Dataran Merdeka for four days starting Friday.

 

Earlier, PKR deputy president Azmin Ali in his speech whipped up the crowd sentiment teasing the participants asking them if they wanted to go into Dataran Merdeka.

The crowd shouted back in unison that they wanted to do so.

“Dataran belongs to the rakyat…you can always take it back,” Azmin replied.

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