About 10 Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) enforcement officers ordered protesters occupying Dataran Merdeka to dismantle their camp and "tidy up" the area about 11am today.
In response, the students moved their banners and placards on the ground closer to the site of their camp, and dismantled one tent.
They were also seen moving some supplies towards the car park beneath the square.
Asked for comments, social activist Fahmi Reza said: "They asked us to dismantle our camp, so we dismantled one (tent). But we are not going anywhere; we are staying put."
About 10 students and activists are under close watch by the DBKL officers and about five police officers.
Teratai assemblyperson Jenice Lee visited them this morning, bringing with her food and drinks and words of encouragement.
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In response, the students moved their banners and placards on the ground closer to the site of their camp, and dismantled one tent.
They were also seen moving some supplies towards the car park beneath the square.
Asked for comments, social activist Fahmi Reza said: "They asked us to dismantle our camp, so we dismantled one (tent). But we are not going anywhere; we are staying put."
About 10 students and activists are under close watch by the DBKL officers and about five police officers.
Teratai assemblyperson Jenice Lee visited them this morning, bringing with her food and drinks and words of encouragement.
[More to follow]
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