Malaysia: Charges against Ibrahim politically motivated
Sodomy charges against Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim may be an attempt to stop him from running for election to parliament, Amnesty International said today.
“Ten years ago the government used a similar charge of sodomy against Anwar Ibrahim and kept him in jail for six years, the conviction was ultimately overturned,” said Sam Zarifi, Amnesty International’s Asia-Pacific director.
“In 1998, Amnesty International considered Anwar Ibrahim a prisoner of conscience. Today, there are again indications that the government is not playing by the rules in this case.”
A male aide, Mohamad Saiful Bukhari Azlan, had filed a complaint stating that Anwar Ibrahim had forcibly sodomized him. On 28 July the medical examination report of Azlan by a doctor at a private hospital was leaked to the press. The report indicated that he had not been sodomized. However the doctor advised him to go to a government hospital for a second examination,
which he reportedly did later that day. The whereabouts of the doctor are currently unknown.
“We are also concerned about the safety of all the witnesses in this case, particularly Dr. Mohamed Osman, and we call on the government to provide adequate protection to them,” Sam Zarifi said.
Amnesty International called on Malaysian authorities to grant bail to Anwar Ibrahim if and when they do charge him. He was previously denied bail in 1998 on “national security” grounds.
“It’s fair for the Malaysian people and the international community to judge the Malaysian government’s respect for the rule of law based on how they proceed with this case,” said Sam Zarifi.
Background
Malaysian police informed Anwar Ibrahim on 6 August that he would be formally charged with “carnal intercourse against the order of nature” and should present himself to the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court at 10 am on 7 August. Also on 6 August the Elections Commission announced that the by-election for the Permatang Pauh, Penang parliamentary seat, which Anwar
is contesting, would be held on 26 August.
Armed police officers wearing masks arrested Anwar on 16 July and held him overnight after Azlan filed a complaint stating that Anwar had forcibly sodomized him. The investigation was reported to have concluded on 31 July. Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad removed Anwar Ibrahim from his position as Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister in September 1998, after
disagreement between them on Malaysian financial policy related to the 1997 Asian economic crisis and Anwar’s public criticism of the Prime Minister. In April 1999, Anwar Ibrahim was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for corruption and was further sentenced to nine years for sodomy in August 2000. The Federal Court overturned the sodomy conviction in September 2004
after Anwar had spent six years in prison. His corruption conviction disqualified him from running in elections or holding political office until April 2008. Anwar began campaigning on 1 August 2008, a day after the resignation of his
wife, Dr. Wan Azizah, from her Permatang Pauh parliamentary seat.
Anwar is the de facto leader of the Pakatan Rakyat (People’s Alliance), a coalition of three parties opposing the ruling Barisan Nasional, which has led Malaysia since its independence in 1957. The Pakatan Rakyat won 82 of the 222 parliamentary seats in the March 2008 general elections. This was the first time since 1969 that the Barisan Nasional lost its two-thirds
majority in the Parliament, the number required to defeat any veto attempts and to amend the Malaysian Constitution.
Anwar has called for a no-confidence vote against the government by September 16. He has stated that he can get at least 30 members of parliament from the ruling coalition to join the motion, thus ending the Barisan Nasional’s decades-long rule.









Until now no news of 30 members form BN will join PR…..i wonder is this will happen soon. Hopefully this will happen if not Rakyat will losing trust to DSAI.
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for sure this 30 Mps are real. Beside, DSAI was known as a person that will do what ever he has said…Its just a matter of time now. Let DSAI win the by-election and reach the parliment 1st, we will see many interesting event will follow after that….
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you r right desperado…. DSAI will do anything just to fulfil his ambition to be the next PM, even by buying out the so called 30 BN MPs…. Malaysia will be in deeper trouble with DSAI at helm….
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yes. the final play has began.
i hope DSAI will win.
raksasa mesti dibunuh demi agama, bangsa dan negara.
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Ladies and gentlemen!
Please read the latest posting by Raja Petra in his Malaysia-Today-Net under
heading “What IGP and AG do not know….yet” It was a marvellous tactical move
by RPK and the timing was perfect. Had the expose’ done earlier then the police would have the time to rein in on Dr Osman of Puswari to retract his original SA and
come up with a second document disclaiming the 1st SA – and then maybe like Bala
he too would disappear.
RPK like a crouching tiger waited for the right moment to strike, and that
moment came when the Police formally filed charges against DSAI. Once charges have
been filed the police cannot ask the court to hand over the documents for
amendments. I think the Police are in a state of trauma – they never expected the
bombshell!!!
Whatever counter statement and comments made by the govt are of no consequence
to us, the rakyat. We are so used to denial and it would be most shocking if they
do not deny. Whether they accept it or not, The Truth Is Out There!
Bravo RPK!!!
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The sky open up and weep today at the injustice meted out to a fellow Malaysian.
It wept because it believe Malaysians deserves better. This evil regime is on its last legs. Allah will see to that.
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I agree. Many BN MP’s are waiting Anuar to join the parliament, then they will jump to PR. Anuar is the only suitable candidate for the new PM, there is no one else now. It should happen now or never! I think BN’s life will go to an end soon because all the current leaders are damn stupid people, not like Mahatahi before. They want to do like what Mahashit did, but they will never succeed.
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To Jampok (posting #3),
Your accusation of DSAI buying out MPs have serious legal and morale implications. If they can put Raja Petra in jail for his postings in the internet, they should also put you in jail for you false accusation. But because you speaks ‘their language’, so of course you are safe.. (for now),
Let’s take a minute to consider these points
1. Where would Anwar get the money to ‘buy’ the MPs?
2. Are you saying that MPs in BN are of low morale that they can be bought easily?
3. Do you not realize how terrible Malaysia now with all the failed policies? or do you not care?
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