Najib urged retreat, thousands of Malaysian title in a second day of protests

Thousands of Malaysians are expected to organize a protest for the second time in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, Najib Razak urged to quit following a financial scandal.
On Saturday (29/08), the masses were not detected by police forces who called the protest as illegal.
Protesters angry and accused Prime Minister Najib received $ 700 million from 1MDB, the institution which he formed in 2009, which aims to make Kuala Lumpur as a financial center.

He denied any wrongdoing and said the protesters tarnish Malaysia's image.
"They were wearing yellow ... they want to defame us, tarnished Malaysia charcoal to face to the outside world," said Najib was quoted as saying renowned news agency.

The protesters chose to stay on the road in Kuala Lumpur
Police estimated about 25,000 people participated in the demonstration on Saturday, while the Net - Pro-democracy groups behind the protests - said about 200,000 people were involved in the action.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad surprised many by appearing on Saturday, and told the protesters to "resume" their action. He supported the demands on PM Najib to resign from office.

Reduced number of crowd at night, but many chose to stay on the streets and be prepared to engage a second day of protests.
The demonstration on the second day, scheduled to last until midnight Sunday.

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