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August 2nd, 2009

Malaysian riot police fire tear gas at protesters during a demonstration against the Internal Security Act (ISA) in downtown Kuala Lumpur August 1, 2009. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained about 180 people on Saturday to break up an opposition-led rally of over 5,000 people protesting against ISA, a security law that allows detention without trial. REUTERS/Syamsul Bahri Muhammad (MALAYSIA POLITICS CONFLICT)

Malaysian riot police fire a water cannon at protesters during a demonstration against the Internal Security Act (ISA) in downtown Kuala Lumpur August 1, 2009. The ISA is a law that allows for detention without trial. REUTERS/Syamsul Bahri Muhammad (MALAYSIA POLITICS CONFLICT IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Demonstrators gather to protest against the Internal Security Act (ISA) in downtown Kuala Lumpur August 1, 2009. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained about 180 people on Saturday to break up an opposition-led rally of over 5,000 people protesting against ISA, a security law that allows detention without trial. The placard in the centre reads: “Abolish ISA”. REUTERS/Syamsul Bahri Muhammad (MALAYSIA POLITICS CONFLICT IMAGES OF THE DAY)

A demonstrator tries to kick a tear gas canister back to riot police during a demonstration against the Internal Security Act (ISA) in downtown Kuala Lumpur August 1, 2009. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained about 180 people on Saturday to break up an opposition-led rally of over 5,000 people protesting against ISA, a security law that allows detention without trial. REUTERS/Syamsul Bahri Muhammad (MALAYSIA CONFLICT CRIME LAW)

A protester looks on during a demonstration against the Internal Security Act (ISA) in Kuala Lumpur, August 1, 2009. About 15,000 demostrators gathered to protest against Internal Security Act, a controversial security law that allows detention without trials. Syamsul Bahri Muhammad/ZUMA Press

A protester is arrested by Malaysian police during a demonstration against the Internal Security Act (ISA) in Kuala Lumpur, August 1, 2009. About 15,000 demostrators gathered to protest against Internal Security Act, a controversial security law that allows detention without trials. Syamsul Bahri Muhammad/ZUMA Press

A protester wears a face mask during a demonstration against the Internal Security Act (ISA) in Kuala Lumpur, August 1, 2009. About 15,000 demostrators gathered to protest against Internal Security Act, a controversial security law that allows detention without trials. Syamsul Bahri Muhammad/ZUMA Press

Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim gestures as he leaves from the back door after giving a news conference in downtown Kuala Lumpur August 1, 2009. Malaysian police fired tear gas and detained about 180 people on Saturday to break up an opposition-led rally of over 5,000 people protesting against the Internal Security Act (ISA) a security law that allows detention without trial. REUTERS/Syamsul Bahri Muhammad (MALAYSIA CONFLICT CRIME LAW)

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