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15 February 2010

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From The Malaysian Insider
By Muaz Omar

FEB 15 — Opposition Leader Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim is facing one of the most daunting period of his political career.

If the court finds that the AG Chambers is able to prove beyond reasonable doubt and convict Anwar, it will most probably spell the end of a tumultuos career of an enigmatic leader.

For the uninitiated, this “Sodomy Redux” of Anwar’s alleged indescretion bears a similar plot, from the main players right up to the actual charge itself.

The story goes of how Anwar, a 62 year old father of six with a history of back problems who forced himself on his former aide Saiful Bukhari Azlan, a young and fit mid 20’s university dropout.

The storyline is bizzare to say the least that would even make Hugh Hefner, founder of the biggest pornographic empire Playboy smirk in disgust.

While we are being fed with juicy details of the supposedly homosexual tendencies of Anwar, it is nauseating to see how the media is bent on tarnishing and assasinate the character of the person representing the biggest threat to Umno and almost single handedly dented Umno’s 50-odd years of hegemony.

Umno pulled out from the book every single dirty trick that it knows to add to the sodomy charge in their desperate attempt to hold on to power by abusing the media, institutions and enforcement agencies in their attempt to hoodwink the people.

With both Anwar and the government jostling to win over the public — one claiming political motives on the charges and the other trying to display Anwar as a sodomist — the mainstream media is siding with the government and the new media tilting towards Anwar. (more…)

15 February 2010

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From Gulf Times
By Ourouba Hussien

US President Barack Obama’s address in Cairo was an unsuccessful attempt to reinforce relationship with the Islamic world as it was governed by nothing but politics, a senior Palestinian official said in Doha yesterday.
Speaking at the second plenary of the seventh US-Islamic World Forum, Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat slammed the US administration’s efforts to hold indirect negotiations between the Palestinians and Israelis.

“They are not meaningful, especially after 20 years of direct negotiations between both sides,” he said.
Questioning the reasons behind Obama’s non-recognition of a Palestinian state, Erekat noted it was time for the US to move in this direction if it wanted to confront the extremists in the region.
He said that the region did not need a war with Iran or anyone else, calling upon the US to promote democracy in the Arab world.

“It is wrong to consider Arabs not eligible for democracy,” he added.

Presenting a comparison between the last two US presidents, the Dean of the School of Public Affairs at the American University in Cairo, Nabil Fahmy, said that Bill Clinton obtained wide support after his address at the Palestinian parliament. However, George Bush’s policies contradicted with the Arabs’ aspirations.

Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said there was a big change in the tone of US comments regarding Islamic issues with the arrival of Obama in the White House.

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15 February 2010

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Malaysian Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim will make his third appearance in five years at the US-Islamic World Forum in Doha, Qatar today. His talk, entitled, “A Fresh Start: Has Barack Obama Initiated a New Beginning with Muslim Communities” will take place on Sunday morning at 9:00 AM.

The Forum opened on February 13th with a plenary session featuring Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabor al-Thani. Also speaking was US Senator and head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee John Kerry and Abdelaziz Belkhadem, special envoy of Algerian President Abdelziz Bouteflika. On Sunday US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will also address the conference and tomorrow Ambassador Richard Holbrooke will also speak.

During his visit Mr. Ibrahim will have one-on-one meetings with the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani as well as Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani, Senator John Kerry as well as numerous political activists and leaders from Muslim countries. He will attend a special session with the eminent Egyptian scholar Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi and also meet with over a hundred Malaysian expatriates living and working in Qatar.

US President Barack Hussein Obama addressed the conference via a recorded message in which he reiterated the principles of mutual engagement expressed in his historic Cairo speech. He also announced the appointment of Mr. Rashad Hussein as the US special envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

The annual conference is co-sponsored by the Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Saban Center of the Brookings Institution.

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