Anwar Ibrahim assails Malaysian Court Officials
August 23, 2011
http://online.wsj.com/article/
Anwar Ibrahim assails Malaysian Court Officials
By James Hookway
- ASIA NEWS
- AUGUST 22, 2011, 7:40 P.M. ET
Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim used his ongoing sodomy trial Monday to deliver a stinging attack accusing the judge and the government of Prime Minister Najib Razak of using a “show trial” to destroy his political career and extinguish any threat to the mostly Muslim nation’s ruling party.
Mr. Najib and judicial officials didn’t respond to messages seeking comment Monday. Mr. Najib previously has denied any involvement in the case against Mr. Anwar, saying the charges against the 64-year-old opposition leader were filed independently by his former aide, 26-year-old Saiful Bukhari Azlan. People familiar with the government’s thinking also say Mr. Najib is concerned that the international community doesn’t appreciate that Malaysia’s judiciary has become more independent in recent years and the government sometimes loses cases.
In a telephone interview with The Wall Street Journal prior to Monday’s court proceedings, Mr. Anwar said he was dismayed at how debate over how to modernize this multiethnic country and make its economy more competitive internationally had degenerated into a series of sex allegations.
Besides the sodomy trial, some of Mr. Anwar’s political opponents also suggested he was featured in a grainy video clip released on the Internet hugging a woman who his opponents claimed is a prostitute. Mr. Anwar and his family have denied he is the man pictured in the film.
“It’s really very telling how low they are willing to go,” Mr. Anwar said, without specifying who he was referring to.
Mr. Anwar was arrested and charged with sodomy in 2008, a few months after his three-party opposition alliance won control of several key states in hotly contested elections and broke the ruling National Front’s customary two-thirds hold on Parliament.
Mr. Najib, the 58-year-old aristocratic son of Malaysia’s second prime minister, became the country’s leader in 2009 and set about trying to reassert the National Front’s dominance. The coalition built around Mr. Najib’s United Malays National Organization party has controlled Malaysia since independence from Britain in 1957.
To attract voters from ethnic minorities, he began rolling back Malaysia’s extensive system of race-based affirmative action policies that are designed to give an economic leg-up to the less prosperous majority Muslim Malay population by offering, among other things, subsidized loans and quotas at top universities. Mr. Najib also opened the way to more foreign investment in the financial sector and other businesses.
Although Mr. Najib doesn’t have to call elections until 2013, many analysts say they expect him to call early polls if it provides him with an advantage.
The multiethnic opposition continues to command considerable support, however, and Mr. Najib last week pledged to consider ways to change the country’s election laws in response to a massive demonstration of more than 20,000 people on the streets of Kuala Lumpur in July. That protest march, which included Mr. Anwar, himself a Muslim Malay, was forcibly broken up by police equipped with water cannons and tear gas.
In his speech Monday—which Mr. Anwar read from the dock instead of from the witness stand in order to avoid cross-examination from prosecutors—the opposition leader accused the judge of allowing DNA evidence that Mr. Anwar’s camp alleges is contaminated to be admitted.
Mr. Anwar also said his accuser, Mr. Saiful, was being manipulated by rival politicians. Mr. Saiful couldn’t be reached for comment.
This isn’t the first time Mr. Anwar, a former deputy prime minister, has accused Malaysia’s powerful leaders of manufacturing sex allegations to silence him. In 1998 he was charged with sodomizing two male aides and later convicted after challenging former leader Mahathir Mohamad. That conviction was overturned in 2004 and Mr. Anwar was freed after spending six years in prison. Mr. Mahathir denies fabricating a case against Mr. Anwar.
This time, Mr. Anwar said he expects the court to press for a conviction as quickly as possible. “They want to wrap things up quickly,” he told the Journal.

In Islam the Judge is appointed by the government in power. But once he is appointed and assumes The Bench he must act independently and impartially.
This must be reiterated from time to time by the Government of the day.
Anonymous - August 23, 2011 at 8:41 pm
“This must be reiterated from time to time by the Government of the day.”
Anoymous, you are so right, the goons constantly reiterates to the bench, who are all yes men.
Brian - August 23, 2011 at 8:46 pm
GIVE US A BREAK!
bennyloh - August 23, 2011 at 9:46 pm
Like MAS, KUtty is responsible for the mess in the judiciary too. I wonder if he has patented this ability to create ” a mess ” .
basta - August 23, 2011 at 10:52 pm
To me Anwar is using the court as his political campaign.
He is using it as a propaganda tool. Should stick to asserting his innocence.
Why does he resort to castigating the court officials? They are just government servants duty bound to prosecute him.
Jeff the Man - August 23, 2011 at 10:55 pm
Ellese and Jeff, you both are so biased that you cannot see the bias of the court. Everyone outside of UMNO can see the bias, even those who dont live in our country. May your lives be blessed with the same challenges that Anwar are going through. Berhakim dengan Beruk UMNO!
james - August 23, 2011 at 11:22 pm
James , I agreed on your comment…..berhakim dengan beruk UMNO…Anwar knew he will be befallen and he will not feared easily…and he still be firm and he won honourably by spelling out too many odds against and besilences his political career…what a true fighter and got my respect of him….
socai - August 24, 2011 at 2:15 am
Anwar assassinated the characters of the AG, the prosecutors etc2 ellese? He doesn’t have to do that. They already assassinate their own characters the moment they sell their honor and the oath to uphold
justice.
Jeff, as officers of the court, it is their duty to ensure justice be done. It should be everybody’s principal to do right by anyone even if you don’t like that person. I don’t think the prosecution will go far in other countries with a case with many holes in it.
didi - August 24, 2011 at 2:24 am
Malaysian court is a KANGAROO court led by the UMNO apparatchik who was appointed by UMNO-BN as the Chief Justice.
See here: http://malaysianunplug.blogspot.com/2009/05/umnos-full-control-of-malaysian.html
Frank - August 24, 2011 at 7:23 am
Whaat?? Somebody let loose an Australian kangaroo in a Malaysian court?? Must be the work of Kathy.
Mr Bean - August 26, 2011 at 12:11 am