14 activists protesting the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah this morning have been detained.
According to human rights NGO Suaram, the incident took place during the protest outside the Sutera Habour Hotel where negotiations for the highly-criticised 18-point TPPA is ongoing.
According to human rights NGO Suaram, the incident took place during the protest outside the Sutera Habour Hotel where negotiations for the highly-criticised 18-point TPPA is ongoing.
11 were rounded up at around 8.30am outside the hotel and were brought to the Karamunsing district police headquarters (IPD).
Another three were subsequently detained protesting the police action outside the IPD Karamunsing.
Suaram slammed the police action saying the people were only trying to defend their rights.
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Another three were subsequently detained protesting the police action outside the IPD Karamunsing.
Suaram slammed the police action saying the people were only trying to defend their rights.
[More to follow
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