Malaysian opposition lawmaker Tian Chua is arrested as he arrives at the Perak state legislature in the northwestern city of Ipoh, 200 km (120 miles) north of Kuala Lumpur May 7, 2009. Malaysian police arrested dozens of protesters on Thursday, including three opposition MPs, in a standoff in the northwestern city of Ipoh over who rules peninsular Malaysia’s second largest state.
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Malaysian opposition lawmaker Tian Chua is arrested as he arrives at the Perak state legislature in the northwestern city of Ipoh, 200 km (120 miles) north of Kuala Lumpur May 7, 2009. Malaysian police arrested dozens of protesters on Thursday, including three opposition MPs, in a standoff in the northwestern city of Ipoh over who rules peninsular Malaysia’s second largest state.
Jenice Lee, a Malaysian opposition state assemblywoman from the state of Selangor, is handcuffed as she is arrested during a protest outside the Perak state legislature in the northwestern city of Ipoh, 200 km (120 miles) north of Kuala Lumpur, in central state of Perak May 7, 2009. Malaysian police cordoned off the state legislature in Ipoh on Thursday and made at least 12 arrests ahead of a meeting of the Perak state assembly, according to eyewitnesses.
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