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Big Breaking Political News in Malaysia - many!

http://malaysiakini.com/news/89373

PKR fears Anwar's bail revoked tomorrow

Sep 9, 08 4:39pm Street protests could break out if opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is stripped of his bail and sent to prison at a court hearing tomorrow on sodomy charges, his party said.
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Anwar has dismissed the allegations - the same charge that saw the former deputy premier jailed a decade ago - as an attempt to derail his campaign to topple the government with the help of defecting lawmakers.
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Last month he pleaded not guilty to the charge that he sodomised 23-year-old former aide Mohamad Saiful Bukhari Azlan, describing the allegations as "malicious" and a "slander".
He will appear in the Sessions Court for a hearing that his lawyer said could see the case moved to the High Court, or could possibly hear a petition to revoke his bail.
"If there is an application to withdraw the bail on Wednesday, we will oppose it," lawyer Sankara Nair told AFP.
If government lawyers succeeded in such a move, 61-year-old Anwar would be detained in jail during a trial expected to last for several months, he added.
'It will spark public outrage'
Tian Chua, information chief of Anwar's PKR, said that hundreds of supporters were expected to converge on the court in Kuala Lumpur and warned against any move to revoke the bail conditions.
"It will spark public outrage. There could be street protests," he said.
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Despite the serious allegation hanging over him, which carries a penalty of 20 years imprisonment, Anwar won a landslide by-election victory last month which returned him to parliament after a 10-year absence.
After March general elections that handed the opposition a third of parliamentary seats, he is now campaigning to secure the support of the 30 lawmakers from the ruling coalition he needs to form a new administration.
Sankara urged the authorities to drop the "trumped-up" charges.
"We fear Anwar will not get a fair trial since the charges are politically motivated," he said.
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is under pressure to quit over his failure to check Anwar, has denied the government concocted the allegations against Anwar.
He has also vowed to thwart Anwar's bid to oust his coalition by Sept 16, a goal that political observers say will be very difficult to achieve.
Anwar's original sodomy conviction was overturned by the nation's highest court in 2004.
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It is sad to see malaysia in this kind of state. I hope the change is for the better - no racist or discrimination in their country.
 
Anwar's case adjourned to Sept 24, coincidentally until same date as my court adjournment in GE2006's 3rd & 4th speech charge with Dr. CSJ ;):)

http://malaysiakini.com/news/89391

Anwar's case adjourned to Sept 24 Sep 10, 08 8:25am Anwar Ibrahim's sodomy case was today adjourned to Sept 24 following a dispute over an order signed by Attorney General Abdul Gani Patail to transfer the case to the High Court.
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When the case was called up this morning at 9.58am before Sessions judge SM Komathy Suppiah, the prosecution submitted the order for the case to be transferred to the High Court.

However Anwar's lawyers disputed the order as it was signed by Abdul Gani, whom they said should not have been involved in the case as he was a party to a complaint lodged by Anwar for evidence tampering in 1988.

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They pointed out that even Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had said that Abdul Gani and Inspector General of Police Musa Hassan would not be directly involved in Anwar's sodomy case.

Anwar had previously lodged a police report against the due for tampering with evidence in his cases 10 years ago.

Justice Komathy then fixed Sept 24 for the parties to argue on the validity of the transfer order signed by Abdul Gani.
Earlier Anwar arrived with his wife, Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, at 9.30am and were greeted by about 100 opposition supporters outside the court complex.

They were accompanied by two of their daughters, Nurul Izzah and Nurul Nuha as well as lawyer Sankara Nair.
Both Anwar and Wan Azizah, who were surrounded by a large group of journalists and photographers, slowly made their way into the courtroom, where the hearing is due to begin at 10am.

Anwar was charged with sodomy on Aug 7, allegedly on his former aide 23-year-old Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan. He could face a 20-year jail term if found guilty.

The PKR leader pleaded not guilty to the charge and described the allegations as 'malicious' and a 'slander'. He also labelled the case against his as ‘trumped-up charges'.

Anwar is out on a RM20,000 personal bond.

There was also a fear among his supporters that the personal bond could be revoked today, resulting in Anwar being sent to prison while awaiting his trial which could take months.

His party leaders had warned that there could street protests if Anwar's bail was revoked today.

Anwar, recently elected overwhelmingly as the Permatang Pauh by-election, has said that he was on course to take over the government later this month with the aid of several defections from Barisan Nasional to his Pakatan Rakyat coalition.
Meanwhile the police have heightened the security at the Jalan Duta court complex. At least five Federal Reserve Unit trucks are seen to be on standby.
Journalists are asked to register at three places before being allowed into the courtroom where Anwar's matter will be heard.
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Good post uncleyap

Looks like it's chaos in Malaysia. Ahmad will expedite the downfall of Badawi gahment. Hope Army Chief don't step in impose martial law and arrest Anwar :D
 
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