Malaysia’s Anwar Vows
Tough Defense In Sodomy Trial
From Nasdaq.com

“Of course, with or without a case they will always charge and convict you. But I don’t believe they can do it that easily this time. We’re going to fight a very strong case,” he added.
“I don’t believe they can fool Malaysians or the international community.” Anwar, a former deputy prime minister, was sacked in 1998 and jailed for sodomy and corruption. In 2004 Malaysia’s highest court overturned the sodomy conviction, allowing Anwar to go free after six years in jail and paving the way for his return to politics.
Under Anwar’s leadership, the opposition last year dealt the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition its worst electoral setback yet but fell short of the numbers needed to form a new government.
Anwar also won a landslide victory in a by-election that allowed him to return to parliament, but he has so far failed in his bid to topple the federal government after key political defections he had hoped for didn’t materialize.
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