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Better close shop two more days, Petaling Street traders told after #Merah169 unrest

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Riot police fire water cannons at the Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu protesters near Petaling Street, September 16, 2015. — File pic
Riot police fire water cannons at the Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu protesters near Petaling Street, September 16, 2015. — File pic 
Traders at popular tourist spot Petaling Street will be advised to shutter their businesses for two more days in light of the unrest yesterday when protesters from the “Red Shirt” rally attempted to barge in, Kuala Lumpur Hawkers and Petty Traders Association chairman Datuk Ang Say Tee has said.
Ang suggested to traders in Petaling Street and other affected areas to refrain from business operations for safety reasons for two additional days if the situation continues to be unstable, Chinese-language paper Sin Chew Daily reported today.
“Looking at today’s situation, the rally participants’ intentions is to barge into Petaling Street, until tonight the situation is still unclear, the association is worried that the rally participants will linger around Petaling Street and not leave,” he was quoted saying.
He told the paper that the period between 6pm and midnight yesterday was the most crucial and the most dangerous period, voicing worries of arson amid fears that the protesters would move to Petaling Street to carry out property damage after dispersing from Padang Merbok.
ng also thanked the enforcement agencies’ personnel, including those from the police and riot police for their role in blocking rally-goers from entering Petaling Street, having noted that several of them were injured while doing so.
Yesterday, riot police were forced to fire water cannons at #Merah169 rally-goers who had mounted repeated attempts to enter Petaling Street, and after the latter group threw water bottles and stones at the police cordon.
Police had been straining to keep the crowd from entering the area that houses businesses perceived as Chinese-owned in the area informally known as “Chinatown”.
After the water cannons were fired, the crowd had another standoff with police before finally dispersing from Petaling Street without incident.
The Petaling Street was the second standoff between the crowd and police today, after rally-goers charged police lines Jalan Bukit Bintang repeatedly in an attempt to reach the Low Yat Plaza shopping mall.
Today, Sin Chew Daily reported Low Yat Plaza’s security manager as confirming that four to five Malay men holding red shirts were spotted in the tech mall yesterday morning, but that no untoward incident had happened after they were asked to leave.
He said that Low Yat Plaza had beefed up its security by 40 per cent and noted that police had closely cooperated with the mall management by deploying 350 police personnel.
The pro-Malay rally yesterday saw a turnout of 50,000 people according to police estimates.
Malaymail online

Go back to school PEMBELA

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Pembela tells Rafidah to hit the books

 | September 17, 2015
The Muslim group says her recent call for an end to race identification borders on treason.
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PETALING JAYA: Pembela, a coalition of Muslim NGOs, has ticked off former Wanita Umno leader Rafidah Aziz for urging Malays to stop identifying themselves by their race and to live with the reality that they are part of a culturally diverse nation.
Pembela Chairman Mohamed Hafiz Mohamed Nordin was quoted by Isma’s website as saying that Rafidah needed to go back to her books so that she would better understand the Federal Constitution and the history of the Malaysian struggle for independence.
“I’m amazed that a former Cabinet minister, a former leader of a Malay party, does not know about the constitutional guarantees for the special position of the Malays,” he said.
“Who is she to deny the Malays what they are entitled to?”
He also warned Rafidah that her statement bordered on treason and urged her to study the Seven Decrees of the Malay Rulers, which some activists have argued is a document that the Constitution drew inspiration from.
The document was issued when the Malay rulers signed the agreement to form the Federated Malay States. The seven decrees are:
  • We shall call this land Persekutuan Tanah Melayu.
  • NO-ONE SAID OR CLAIMED OTHERWISE
  • We declare that up to 50 percent of mountains, lakes, forest reserves and Malay reserve land are kept for our children and grandchildren with the rest for other races.
  • NO NON-MALAY HAS CROSSED THIS BOUNDARY
  • We set up the Royal Malay Regiment to protect you, your children and grandchildren and your properties and to   quell unrest and external threats.
  • CAN NAME AND SHOW EVIDENCE PROPERTIES, UNREST AND EXTERNAL THREATS
  • We retain and guarantee the government and the sovereignty of the Malay rulers in this nation.
  • ALL GOVERNMENT TOP POST ARE IN THE HANDS OF THE MALAYS
  • We declare that Islam is the official religion of the federation.
  • NO-ONE SAID OR CLAIMED OTHERWISE
  • We state that Malay is the national language.
  • NO-ONE SAID OR CLAIMED OTHERWISE
  • We entrust the Malay rulers to safeguard the special position of the Malays and the legitimate interests of other communities.
  • NO-ONE SAID OR CLAIMED OTHERWISE
Hafiz said Rafidah should have instead advised non-Malays to respect the “original inhabitants of this Malay land and the people who came earlier than others to inhabit it.”
HELLO THE ORIGINAL INHABITANTS WERE THE ORANG ASLI AND INDIANS.  THEN CAME THE CHINESE AND INDONS.  

Red Shirt sold Malaysia as Anti-Chinese Bastard - Hooray

Misused of privileges and our money

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EVERYDAY WE GET BANGSAT WHO DOES NOT KNOW THEIR PLACE MISUSING EVERYTHING IN SIGHT.
AND THEY CALL THIS MALAY RIGHT.
NO WONDER FOREIGNERS ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF MALAY STUPIDITY.
SO ZAHID, HOW MUCH DID YOUR ARAB DONOR DONATED FOR THIS?

Common sight

Most corrupted department in Malaysia - PDRM, MACC, BN and AG

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In Malaysia as long as you are a Melayu with UMNO Elite Club, the whole nation is at your mercy.
One becomes invisible in Malaysian law.
But if you are someone of importance to a VIP Melayu then money is used to bribe foreign counterparts like USA, England, France and Thai authorities to make you untouchable.
Remember Paul Phua Wei Seng, Razak Baginda, Scorpene submarine scandal and Justo.
Certain people claimed there were no evidences after investigations but the truth lies in millions bribe given by the same source/funding for Altantuya murder to cover up. Apparently evidences are still around to blackmail Bangsat and his wife.
Today there is big news about FBI investigation into Bangsat, his family and friends.

With cash RM2.6 billion, I HONESTLY BELIEVE THAT KIND OF MONEY CAN EVEN BUY FBI SILENCE.
RM2.6 billion has bought our IGP, AG, MACC, Bank Negara and even MPs and Sultans silence so what is FBI to Bangsat and his family and friends.


THOUGH THESE FIVE ARE WANTED BY OUR BELOVED AUTHORITIES NO ACTION WERE TAKEN TO BRING THEM HOME FOR QUESTIONING.  INSTEAD THEY ARE FREE AS BIRDS.
THESE FIVE ARE WELL TAKEN CARE OF OVERSEAS BY BANGSAT AND HIS WIFE SO THERE IS NO EXCUSE CANNOT LOCATE THEM.
REASON WHY BANGSAT IS BUYING SIX MONTHS TIME IS TO TRANSFER ALL ASSETS STOLEN TO A CERTAIN ISLAND LOCATED NEAR USA WITH THE HELP OF OBAMA.
FURTHER MORE BANGSAT IS GETTING READY FOR HIS MOTHER FUNERAL.
YES HIS OWN MOTHER'S FUNERAL.  HE IS ONLY LEAVING AFTER THE BURIAL.
FOR THAT WE MUST GIVE THANKS TO BANGSAT'S WIFE WHO HAS BEEN PERFORMING THE DEATH RITUAL DAILY.
THERE IS A SAYING - A PERSON HAS TWO SOULS.
A SOUL THAT IS FULL OF GREED DESIRE AND A SOUL THAT IS HUMBLE.
THE WINNING SOUL CONTROLS THE PERSON.


I truly believe Judge Datuk Zainal Adzam Abid Ghani should be sack

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Kalau Nak Rogol Aku Pun Rogollah, Aku Tak Kisah... S. Kalaichelvi... mula-mula dirogol, kini dia dipenjara.... ini kisah dunia dunia terjadi.. Kalau korang seorang wanita dan rumah korang dicereboh, lalu muncul seorang lelaki mahu merogol korang, apa korang akan buat? Adakah korang akan mempertahankan diri atau membiarkan saja si-lelaki jahanam itu meratah diri korang sesuka hatinya? Kebanyakan wanita pasti akan melawan, biarpun nyawa menjadi taruhan tapi menyerah mahkota kesucian mereka tidak sekali!! Dan di Ipoh semalam kes seorang isteri yang cuba dirogol oleh seorang lelaki yang tak dikenalinya berakhir dengan kisah menyayat hati apabila wanita yang menjadi mangsa rogol itu telah dihukum penjara kerana tindakannya melawan perogol tersebut telah menyebabkan kematian perogol berkenaan. Dan kerana perbuatan mempertahankan dirinya itu, Mahkamah Tinggi Ipoh semalam telah menjatuhkan hukuman penjara dua tahun ke atas S. Kalaichelvi, 24 tahun, seorang suri rumah selepas dia mengaku bersalah menyebabkan kematian seorang lelaki yang cuba memperkosanya pada tahun lepas. Hakim Datuk Zainal Adzam Abid. Ghani memerintahkan S. Kalaichelvi menjalani hukuman tersebut selepas mengaku bersalah menyebabkan kematian M. Kumaran, 29, di dalam rumahnya di Taman Bistari, Ayer Tawar, Manjung di antara pukul 3 hingga 3.30 pagi pada 7 Januari 2010. Mengikut fakta kes, perogol itu menceroboh rumahnya ketika suami wanita itu tiada di rumah. Wanita itu walaupun cuba dikasari oleh lelaki jahanam itu tapi dia dapat melarikan dirinya ke dapur dan sempat mencurahkan serbuk cili ke mata perogol itu. Dalam keadaan matanya yang pedih, perogol itu masih cuba untuk mendapatkan Kalaichelvi, tapi wanita tersebut dengan pantas mencapai sebatang besi dan memukul kepala lelaki yang cuba merogolnya. Pukulan itu menyebabkan si-perogol itu mati di dalam rumahnya. Hakim Zainal Adzam dalam penghakiman bertulisnya berkata, Kalaichelvi sepatutnya dihukum lebih berat kerana melakukan pembunuhan kejam terhadap perogol tersebut. Hakim kata Kalaichelvi telah melakukan 'pembunuhan kejam', tapi pada pandangan korang perbuatan merogol orang itu tak kejamkah? Jika korang menjadi wanita itu, adakah korang akan menyerah diri kepada perogol itu tanpa melawan atau bertindak berani untuk mempertahankan diri seperti yang dilakukan oleh Kalaichelvi? Jika Kalaichelvi hanya membiarkan dirinya diperkosa dan lepas itu pergi ke balai polis membuat laporan, dia pasti tak akan dihukum penjara dua tahun. Perogol itu mungkin akan dipenjara dan lepas keluar penjara dia akan mencari Kalaichelvi untuk merogolnya sekali lagi atau mungkin akan pergi mencari wanita lain, termasuk kakitangan Mahkamah untuk merogol mereka pula. Atau jika tak bernasib baik mungkin selepas merogolnya, perogol itu akan membunuh Kalaichelvi untuk menghapuskan bukti!! Jika JR adalah wanita itu, JR juga akan bertindak sepertinya. JR lebih rela mempertaruhkan nyawa dari menggadai maruah!! JR sekali-sekali tak akan meminta belas kasihan perogol itu sambil berkata, 'Kalau kau nak rogol akupun rogollah, aku tak kisah!!'#kisahdunia

Another show down in Petaling Street on Saturday

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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015/09/23/jamal-yunus-says-not-to-blame-for-another-petaling-street-protest/
Very good reason why there will be a show down by Racist Red Shirt.
First Bangsat and his wife is desperate to have another May 13th to save them from 1MDB scandal.
Second Mentally sick Jamal Yunos thinks he is now number One Taiko in Kuala Lumpur.
Thirdly Mentally sick Jamal Yunos got to justify his allowance of RM3 million given by Bangsat recently.
LASTLY, LIKE ZAHID HAMIDI WHO WANTS NO EDUCATION FOR CHINESE, JAMAL WANTS TO STOP CHINESE FROM DOING BUSINESS.
SO, DO YOU SEE THE DIRECTION MALAYSIA IS TAKING?
IS THIS WHAT YOU AS A MALAYSIAN WANT FOR THE FUTURE OF YOUR CHILDREN FROM THIS FUCKING GOVERNMENT.
Will PDRM do the right thing and put this mentally sick ass in his rightful place?

Malaysian Melayu Rabid

Racist Zahid should go back to Indonesia

New Poster for DBKL

Stop Bangsat and his wife from coming back to Malaysia

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Can Malaysia’s PM Pull Off a Trip to the UN?

Can Malaysia’s PM Pull Off a Trip to the UN?
Eeeeyay, we’re out of here
Global corruption probes and whispers behind the scenes at home may make travel unwise
A trip by Malaysia’s embattled Prime Minister Najib Razak to London and New York is shrouded in mystery, with a London source saying the premier and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, are already in London, staying at the five-star Dorchester in Mayfair, and editors in Kuala Lumpur being told he won’t go until Sept. 23, after the weekly cabinet meeting. A source later confirmed that Najib had quietly left KL.
His overseas jaunt, which is expected to later include a trip to Milan with Rosmah for her Islamic dress fashion show, is scarred by spiraling investigations by international law enforcement agencies in New York, Switzerland, Singapore and London and domestic rumors of behind-the-scenes negotiations to replace him with a unity government — which seems unlikely now.
The multiple probes of the prime minister’s personal finances and the operations of the debt-strapped 1Malaysia Development Bhd., which faces more than US$11 billion of unmet liabilities that could trigger a national financial crisis, have delivered up disastrous international publicity in the US’s two most respected newspapers. The prime minister was hoping for a star turn at the United Nations General Assembly and a meeting with US President Barack Obama.
Hanging on
Conversations with multiple sources in Kuala Lumpur say the prime minister is determined to hang onto his job despite the international publicity. The pressure increased on Sept. 21, when Zeti Akhtar Aziz, the respected central bank governor, broke weeks of silence to say the public deserves answers on the controversy surrounding 1MDB and the huge donation to Najib’s own bank accounts. She said she had submitted her findings to the attorney general although others say the outcome is doubtful. Najib fired the former attorney general, Abdul Gani Patail, just about as he reportedly was to deliver indictments over the cases.
“We hear nothing here,” said the head of an economic think tank. “All the news is shut out of the local press.” That was echoed by several other sources who say that if the scandals have endangered his premiership, information hasn’t percolated to the surface.
There is the question of who would succeed him if he were to leave office. There appear few alternatives.
Who can lead?
“There is nobody else with what I characterize as the wherewithal of experience, knowledge, integrity and ability to lead,” said Dominic Puthucheary, one of the country’s most respected constitutional lawyers, in a telephone conversation. “Go into parliament and look at them, not one has that capacity. Our electoral system hasn’t produced the best in the country. We are unfortunately in a state where the institutions are dysfunctional. Not one institution really functions – not the judiciary, not the police, not the parliament, insofar as making sure the interests of the nation really function. That gap is a very big gap and that is a result of years of mediocrity having become the ethos everywhere. ”
Ahmad Zahid Hamadi, the man Najib picked to replace Muhyiddin Yassin, whom he fired abruptly, is considered too mercurial and too racist given the country’s delicate ethnic balance to take over. Muhyiddin, still the deputy president of the United Malays National Organization, is considered too close to Mahathir Mohamad, the former prime minister. Mahathir has riven the party with his attempts to drive Najib from office. Muhyiddin, who has become quite wealthy despite a lifetime of public service, is also viewed as ethically challenged.
Allies of Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, the Anglophilic 78-year-old one-time finance minister, have been seeking to put together a unity government. But many observers believe he has been too long out of the political mix and has become irrelevant. “There has been movement but I can’t speak about it over the phone,” said a source.
Immunity?
One of the big issues is whether to grant Najib immunity from future prosecution over the many questions that hang over his head concerning the enormous amounts of wealth he and Rosmah appear to have amassed, much of it in foreign countries, a good deal of it in jewelry, handbags and other decorations adorning Rosmah herself. Questions also have come up anew concerning the 2006 murder by two of his bodyguards of a young Mongolian woman with whom he was rumored to have had an affair. A recent Al Jazeera broadcast regenerated the questions. Mahathir is said to want to jail both of them.
Given the plethora of controversies, it is unsure if the prime minister is actually going to New York although his ace in the hole is Malaysia’s pivotal position on a number of issues including the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, which US President Barack Obama wants to finalize before he leaves office. Other events in which Malaysia has an important part later this year are the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum summit in the Philippines and the annual ASEAN summit in Malaysia.
In any event, there is considerable confusion. Many observers point out that Najib ducked out as a speaker over embarrassment at the prestigious 16th International Anti-Corruption Conference and Transparency International gathering, held Sept. 2-4 in the country’s political capital of Putrajaya. They question if he wants to face the possibility of similar embarrassment in New York.  If Obama meets with him, despite the fact that he previously showered Najib with praise, it will only be because of US concerns over the TPP.
No one answered the general telephone line at the prime minister’s office to confirm his travel plans. Najib had been scheduled to leave on Sept. 21 and a source at the London embassy said Najib had scheduled a meeting with officials from the UK government for 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22. However, a local news editor said he had received assurances that the premier’s luxurious Boeing jetliner would lift off after the weekly cabinet meeting on Sept. 23.
Najib reportedly postponed an earlier trip to London with Hishammuddin Hussein, his cousin and defense minister, to ogle military hardware for prospective purchases at the last minute. Hishamuddin went to the UK more than a week ago, with the prime minister remaining in Malaysia. Although there has been no official announcement in Kuala Lumpur about the current trip, the growing global clamor over corruption may have caused him to delay.
The clamor was renewed this week with a New York Times report on Sept. 21 that a federal grand jury is examining allegations of corruption over properties in the US that were purchased by shell companies belonging to the prime minister’s stepson, Riza Shahriz Abdul Aziz, as well s other real estate properties purchased by Jho Taek Low, a close family friend. Investigators are also said to be probing a US$681 million payment that floated through the US electronic banking system and into his personal bank account at AmBank in Kuala Lumpur in March of 2013.
Separate investigations are also reportedly being carried out as a result of information provided to law enforcement officials in Switzerland and London by Clare Rewcastle Brown, the editor of Sarawak Report, which on Sept. 22 reported that the US Justice Department’s Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Department and FBI members traveled to London earlier this year to collect evidence. 
Other reports were published in the Wall Street Journal that at least US$3.78 billion in payments that 1MDB said it had paid to Abu Dhabi’s International Petroleum Investment Co (IPIC) never got there. 
These are serious investigations being carried out by competent and unreachable agencies. Unlike domestic offices, which the prime minister nullified, intimidated or co-opted, he has little chance of influencing other countries. That poses significant dangers that can’t be swatted away with charges that unnamed “forces,” usually referred to as Israeli, are trying to bring down a democratic Muslim government.

Mahathir to be arrested tonight

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GREEN LIGHT GIVEN TO ARREST MAHATHIR.
SO ARREST TODAY AND RED SHIRT GOES ON RAMPAGE.
A WONDERFUL GIFT FROM BANGSAT AND WIFE.

Beware of child Abductors

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BEWARE! THIS MAN IS SPOTTED AROUND PUCHONG AREA TRYING TO TAKE AWAY SMALL CHILDREN IN PUBLIC AREA RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE PARENTS. HE WAS SPOTTED ALONG WITH ANOTHER MAN WAITING INSIDE A TAXI. PARENTS BE AWARE OF THIS MAN. KINDLY HELP TO SPREAD THE WORD AROUND. A POLICE REPORT HAS BEEN MADE WITH HIS PICTURE. IF ANYONE SPOT THIS MAN. KINDLY INFORM THE POLICE. TQ.

Resolution my foot, more like revolution against the Chinese

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http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/red-shirt-rally-resolutions-to-be-submitted-to-pm-in-october
In other countries people like Anuar Musa would have been assassinated.
But then in MelayuLand this can never happen to UMNO Elite Members.
Today Malaysia has turned into one Bangsat Nation which has no law and righteous.
What UMNO Leaders can do, others cannot.
Today most Malaysians are coward.
Today most Malaysians are selfish.
Today most Malaysians do not have respect for society.
Today Malaysians are so well trained like Babi Celaka that other nations detest and are wary that the influence of corruption will cross their borders.

Another UMNO Ass Hole

Only in Malaysia

Pariah Dogs who don't know their history are terrorists in their own nation

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Very sad indeed when a person does not know his own nation history.
The Malays were not the only ones who fought for this country.
My grandfather and relatives fought for this country during Japanese Occupation and Communist Insurgency War.
Many Chinese and Indians lost their lives then but because of UMNO racism, the other races and religion ARE NO LONGER IN MALAYSIA HISTORY.  THE MALAYS HAVE ERASED THE SACRIFICES OF THE NON-MALAY AND NON-MUSLIM. THIS IS HOW MALAYS TODAY THINK IN THEIR SELFISH WAY.
It is people like Jamal that the Malays have been known as racist and bully.
Everything must go to the Malays.
Even though all the important post in Putrajaya and government agencies are in the hands of the Malays.
Today no Chinese or Indian or other races are allowed to be Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Finance Minister, Defence Minister etc....................Every post MUST HAVE A MELAYU.  IT DOES NOT MATTER WHETHER THE MELAYU CAN DO THE WORK OR NOT.
TODAY IT IS BECAUSE OF THE MELAYU THAT THE WHOLE NATION SUFFERS.
TODAY IT IS BECAUSE OF THE MELAYU THAT THE WHOLE NATION IS LAUGHED AT.
TODAY IT IS BECAUSE OF THE MELAYU THAT MALAYS HAVE LOST THEIR DIGNITY AND MORAL SENSE.
TODAY IT IS BECAUSE OF THE MELAYU THAT THERE IS NO LEADER TO LEAD THIS NATION.
TODAY IT IS BECAUSE OF THE MELAYU THAT THE MALAYS HAVE BECOME PARIAH IN THEIR OWN HOME.
I TRULY BELIEVE THAT IF JAMAL AND THAT TINJU GUY ARE NON-MALAY OR NON-MUSLIM, PDRM WOULD HAVE KILLED THEM IN SIMILAR FASHION AS KUGAN.



Tanah Warisan Melayu Kg Baru

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Colonial British administrators gazetted Kampung Baru as a Malay agricultural settlement in 1900 to allow the Malays to retain their village lifestyle within the city. Since then Kampung Baru has held out against development and modern-city living, turning into a political symbol of Malay culture.
The area held a special place for Malay politics during the pro-independence movement that grew up after World War II. Anti-colonial protests were held there, and founders of Malaysia's dominant political party, theUnited Malays National Organisation, held their early meetings there.[citation needed]
New evidence revealed by the National Archives of Malaysia shows that UMNO has its origins at the Sultan Sulaiman Club in Kampung Baru. Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said the documents were unearthed recently when some work was being carried out at the club.[citation needed]
Kampung Baru, which sprawls over almost a square km (250 acres), also played a part in the May 13 Incident in 1969, where bloody racial clashes occurred between ethnic Malays and Chinese. The riots started after Chinese-led opposition parties marched through the village to celebrate their good showing in general elections of that year. New research (May 13: Declassified Documents on the Malaysian Riots of 1969) based on newly declassified documents at the Public Records Office in London, the book alleged that contrary to the official account which had blamed the violence on opposition parties, the riot had been intentionally started by the "ascendent state capitalist class" in UMNO as a coup d'état to topple the Tunku from power.
In recent years, Kampung Baru also played a central role in the Reformasi protests of 1998, when former deputy premier Anwar Ibrahim launched protests against then premier Mahathir Mohamad, calling for reforms to government and the judiciary.
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