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Michael Danby of Australia: Regarding Anwar’s Trial

This trial, like the first trial of Anwar Ibrahim, is a disgrace to Malaysia, a country that aspires to democratic norms, where parties change power peacefully and political opponents are not persecuted by organs of the state. Perverting the legal system for political ends by charging Anwar with sexual offences is an affront to human rights.

Michael Danby

Tonight, I want to speak out on behalf of fellow democrats around Asia, who are flabbergasted at events unfolding in Kuala Lumpur. I refer to the trial which began today of the Malaysian Opposition Leader, Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim. For the second time, the Malaysian leader of the Opposition, Anwar Ibrahim is on trial for what they call in ancient grating English, ‘Sodomy’. For the second time, the Malaysian legal system is being manipulated by supporters of the incumbent government to drive Malaysia’s best known leader Anwar Ibrahim out of national politics. For the second time, documents are being forged, witnesses are being coerced, evidence is being fabricated.

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R. Sivarasa: Sodomy Conspiracy #2

From http://freemalaysiatoday.com/english/?p=7876

SHAH ALAM: It has been just over 11 years since Anwar Ibrahim, newly sacked as deputy prime  minister, was first slapped with trumped-up charges of sodomy and supposed corruption anwaribrahim1 (abuse of power), and subsequently put through two trials which were condemned around the world as manifestly flawed and politically motivated.

As a result, he spent six years in detention in Sungei Bulu Prison, in solitary confinement throughout, with contact allowed only with his family and lawyers.

Finally, after his nemesis, former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamed, went into reluctant retirement in October 2003, Anwar was acquitted and released on 2 September 2004 at the final level of his appeal against the conviction for sodomy.

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