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Thousands of people rallied in the Malaysian capital on Saturday (July 26) to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, as public discontent grows over rising living costs and allegations of failing to deliver promised reforms. - REUTERS

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00:00Adami, Adami, Bilagi, Bilagi
00:30The economy is under threat.
00:35Anwar Ibrahim has just imposed the sales and services tax and also raised electricity tariffs.
00:41We all know that buying food now can be quite expensive.
00:45Even now, when I buy an iced tea with a side dish, it sometimes costs at least 10 ringgit.
00:51If you add the tax on top, I don't know how people can afford it.
01:00Finally, let's go!
01:02Let's go!
01:04Let's go!

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