Thousands of people have turned up for a post-election protest rally in Kuala Terengganu.

Thousands of people have turned up for a post-election protest rally in Kuala Terengganu.

More people have turned up outside the Jinjang Police Station where Haris Ibrahim, Tian Chua and Tamrin Ghafar are being held.

Haris Ibrahim, Tian Chua and Tamrin Ghafar detained.
Tian Chua’s last tweet.
Ow, terus ke lokap pulak.nak elak lawyer.
— Tian Chua (@tianchua) May 23, 2013
Ambiga and Nurul have met officials of the Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur.
"We're asking the S'pore govt to give the 21 Malaysians a second chance." @n_izzah w S'pore High Comm officials pic.twitter.com/McUIvw2P5Q
— Fahmi Fadzil (@fahmi_fadzil) May 23, 2013
Adam Adli was today released on bail of RM5000. He has claimed trial to a charge of sedition. Case mention will be on 2 July.

Big crowd at court. lawyers now settling bail, 5k. #bebaskanadamadli twitter.com/NatAsasi/statu…
— Nathaniel Tan (@NatAsasi) May 23, 2013
Indigenous protesters confront International Hydropower Association executive director Richard Taylor during an IHA conference in Kuching.
Another well-attended vigil outside the Jinjang Police Station despite a heavy police and light strike force presence.
Police have detained more than 10 people, according to a tweet by DAP Malaysia.



Meanwhile, over in Ipoh, another vigil for Adam Adli.

N Dharmendran, 32, was arrested on 19 May after a fight – and that was the last the family saw him alive.
