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Malaysian protesters demand resignation of PM Muhyiddin Yassin as coronavirus crisis worsens

  • It was the first sizeable demonstration in Malaysia for some time, as many had been reluctant to take to the streets due to restrictions
  • ‘We fight because while the people are suffering, this government is busy playing politics,’ says a demonstrator

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Malaysian protesters hold placards during a demonstration in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Photo: AP
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Hundreds of black-clad Malaysians staged an anti-government protest Saturday in defiance of a ban on public gatherings under coronavirus curbs, piling pressure on the embattled prime minister to resign.

The protesters, wearing masks and keeping a distance from one another, waved banners reading “failed government” as well as black flags.

It was the first sizeable demonstration in Malaysia for some time, as many had been reluctant to take to the streets due to virus curbs and for fear of getting infected.
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But anger is growing at the government’s handling of the virus outbreak – which is escalating despite a lockdown – and Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s attempts to keep his crisis-riven administration in power.

“We fight because while the people are suffering, this government is busy playing politics,” Karmun Loh, taking part in the protest in downtown Kuala Lumpur, said.

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