Malaysia's police fire tear gas on Indian demonstrators

Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon on Sunday to disperse thousands of ethnic Indians who tried to stage a rally that had been banned.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian police fired tear gas and water cannon on Sunday to disperse thousands of ethnic Indians who tried to stage a rally that had been banned amid government accusations that its organizers were stirring racial hatred, activists said.

Witnesses claimed dozens of demonstrators were beaten and arrested.

At least 5,000 people gathered before dawn near Kuala Lumpur's famous Petronas Twin Towers, in a rare attempt by Malaysia's ethnic Indian minority to highlight complaints that they are economically marginalized by the ethnic Malay Muslim-dominated government.
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