Kuala lumpur
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by Sam Ruslan
Supporters of student activist, Adam Adli has been gathering outside of Jinjang Police Station to demand his release from a 5-day remand. Adli is detained under the Sedition Act after his remarks made during a forum held to commemorate.
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Thousand of Malaysian attended the rally to voice out their disapproval of the Malaysian 13th General Election results, which has been marred by electoral fraud accusations.
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by Hilmi Jaafar
Malaysia's opposition vowed to go ahead with a protest rally against last weekend's elections, that it says were tainted by massive fraud, despite police declaring the gathering illegal.
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Some 50,000, mostly dressed in black, have packed the stadium, while thousands of others are trying to get in, for a rally to promote free and fair elections, which has been organised by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) at a Kelana Jaya stadium.
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by Hilmi Jaafar
Special meeting with newly elected Members of Parliament (MP) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Malaysians voted in their first election in history with a change of government at stake, as a decades-old regime battled to hold off a rising opposition led by the leader of Pakatan Rakyat, Anwar Ibrahim the former deputy prime minister.
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by Asyraf rasid
Malaysia’s opposition party candidate Anwar Ibrahim gave a speech during the news conference in Kuala Lumpur allegedly accusing the ruling government of massive fraud in the general election.
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by Hilmi Jaafar
Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak's coalition has allegedly won a simple majority in the country's general election after the votes were counted, defeating Anwar Ibrahim's opposition alliance, and extending the party's 55-year hold on power.
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Pakatan Rakyat (PAKATAN) won a majority of 112 seats and will remain as the Selangor state government continuing its 56-year rule in Malaysia .
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About 80 percent of 13.3 million Malaysian voters turned out for the 13th general election, says the Election Commission (EC). This is the highest in Malaysian electoral history, beating the 78.9 percent recorded in 1964.
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Malaysians have begun voting in the country's 13th general election as 8,245 polling centres opened nationwide.
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Malaysians vote in their first election in history with a possible change of government at stake, as a decades-old regime battles to hold off a hard-charging opposition pledging sweeping reform.
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by Hilmi Jaafar
Malaysians vote in their first general election in history with a change of government at stake, as a decades-old regime battles to hold off a hard-charging opposition pledging sweeping reforms.
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Voters go to the poll to decide Malaysia future, with political parties still campaigning for their votes. The 13th Malaysia general election, which is deem the most keenly contested ever, opened its polling stations at 8am, and close at 5pm.
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People has started voting across Malaysia in the GE13 election. Party supporters are making last ditch efforts to sway votes to their party before the close of voting at 5pm. Who will be the next PM of Malaysia? That will be determined by the count.































































