Najib warned protesters over violent protests

Fri, 18 November 2016
AFP
Kuala venues Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Thursday warned that any violence would not be tolerated at the demonstration against the government scheduled for later this week.

Coalition of NGOs and civil society, Bersih has called for a rally in the capital to demand the resignation of the prime minister who has this problem.

Bersih coalition urged their supporters gathered in Kuala Lumpur, dressed in yellow T-shirts with logos on Saturday. But the Red Shirts, a group of right-wing alliance with Najib and the national unity of Malaysia's ruling has promised to confront protesters .

Police warned that tear gas and water cannon can be used.

According to the official news agency Bernama said Najib, said Thursday: `You can not allow any physical clashes. That's not good for us, and that's not the culture that we want to accept a way of life in Malaysia.

Najib, who is currently visiting Japan, said: 'If one side wants to protest and the government side wants to protect is being forced out, but I do not want any physical clashes.

Absolute Red Shirt leader Jamal YunOS warned: what can happen, including violence, too.

Red Shirts generally been rejected as unjust for rent ruling party of trying to suppress any act against Najib around a massive corruption scandal .

The protest is scheduled to reach higher levels of 7-week campaign of Bersih in response to a scandal involving the prime minister and the state fund 1MDB.

Najib trench power despite allegations that he stole funds billions of dollars.

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