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Malaysian police fire teargas at electoral reform rally

Published April 28, 2012 Updated April 28, 2012 07:46am

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian police on Saturday fired teargas and water cannon as thousands of protesters demanding electoral reforms surged into a central square in Kuala Lumpur, AFP correspondents said.

The protesters trampled through barbed wire barricades as they poured into the heavily guarded Independence Square, defying a ban on holding the rally at the venue in the heart of the congested capital.

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