Sunday, August 30, 2015

Malaysia protests: Anger on Kuala Lumpur's streets

Thousands of Malaysians have taken to Kuala Lumpur's streets for a second day to call on Prime Minister Najib Razak to quit over a financial scandal.
Protesters are angered by a $700m (£455m) payment made to Mr Najib's bank account from unnamed foreign donors.
The BBC's Jennifer Pak says protesters fear the truth will not come out.

Protests held demanding Malaysian PM's resignation

Thousands of anti-government protesters have gathered in Kuala Lumpur, demanding the resignation of the Malaysian prime minister.
Najib Razak denies allegations of corruption, sparked by a $700m (£455m) payment made to his bank account from unnamed foreign donors.
Despite a police ban a two-day rally against the government is going ahead.

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