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Malaysia's Anwar in sodomy trial | Malaysia's Anwar in sodomy trial |
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The Malaysian opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, has appeared in court to face charges of sodomy for the second time in a decade. | The Malaysian opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, has appeared in court to face charges of sodomy for the second time in a decade. |
Dozens of supporters greeted Mr Anwar's arrival in court, before the case was adjourned to allow defence lawyers to gain access to prosecution evidence. | Dozens of supporters greeted Mr Anwar's arrival in court, before the case was adjourned to allow defence lawyers to gain access to prosecution evidence. |
Mr Anwar denounced the court proceedings as the "machinations of a dirty, corrupt few". | |
He could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted. | He could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted. |
FROM BBC WORLD SERVICE More from BBC World Service | FROM BBC WORLD SERVICE More from BBC World Service |
Mr Anwar - a former deputy prime minister until his sudden sacking in 1998 - served six years after an earlier sodomy conviction, but led the opposition to election gains in 2008. | Mr Anwar - a former deputy prime minister until his sudden sacking in 1998 - served six years after an earlier sodomy conviction, but led the opposition to election gains in 2008. |
He represents a major challenge to Prime Minister Najib Razak, whose coalition has held power for more than 50 years. | He represents a major challenge to Prime Minister Najib Razak, whose coalition has held power for more than 50 years. |
'Dirty tricks' | 'Dirty tricks' |
Mr Anwar was accompanied by his wife and two daughters as he entered the courtroom. Dozens of his supporters shouted "reform, reform". | Mr Anwar was accompanied by his wife and two daughters as he entered the courtroom. Dozens of his supporters shouted "reform, reform". |
The 62-year-old former deputy premier has consistently maintained that the charges against him are a political conspiracy. | The 62-year-old former deputy premier has consistently maintained that the charges against him are a political conspiracy. |
In an interview with the BBC before the trial, Mr Anwar said: "I think from the very start we'll state our position and fight it out, and expose their nasty conspiracy. | In an interview with the BBC before the trial, Mr Anwar said: "I think from the very start we'll state our position and fight it out, and expose their nasty conspiracy. |
"We were committed to a reform agenda. We are committed to democratic ideals and some of us may have to pay the price. | "We were committed to a reform agenda. We are committed to democratic ideals and some of us may have to pay the price. |
ANALYSIS Roger Hardy, BBC Islamic affairs analyst | ANALYSIS Roger Hardy, BBC Islamic affairs analyst |
Anwar Ibrahim's political journey has taken him from charismatic student leader to deputy prime minister and now his country's most prominent opposition politician. | Anwar Ibrahim's political journey has taken him from charismatic student leader to deputy prime minister and now his country's most prominent opposition politician. |
He is a formidable political campaigner because of his popular appeal and because he has succeeded in putting together a coalition that straddles Malaysia's ethnic divisions. | He is a formidable political campaigner because of his popular appeal and because he has succeeded in putting together a coalition that straddles Malaysia's ethnic divisions. |
This could be a make-or-break moment in Mr Anwar's tempestuous career. But for the current prime minister, Najib Razzak, putting him on trial is a politically risky strategy. | This could be a make-or-break moment in Mr Anwar's tempestuous career. But for the current prime minister, Najib Razzak, putting him on trial is a politically risky strategy. |
"The image of the country is severely damaged by their actions, and I think they should not underestimate the strength and wisdom of the Malaysian people." | "The image of the country is severely damaged by their actions, and I think they should not underestimate the strength and wisdom of the Malaysian people." |
Government officials deny there is any plot against him. | Government officials deny there is any plot against him. |
The sodomy allegations have been levelled by a 24-year-old male former aide. | The sodomy allegations have been levelled by a 24-year-old male former aide. |
On Friday, the Federal Court upheld a lower court's ruling that Mr Anwar could not have access to medical evidence held by prosecutors. | On Friday, the Federal Court upheld a lower court's ruling that Mr Anwar could not have access to medical evidence held by prosecutors. |
Mr Anwar's lawyer said the refusal had had "an emasculating effect in our preparation of the defence". | Mr Anwar's lawyer said the refusal had had "an emasculating effect in our preparation of the defence". |
Rights groups have criticised the trial. Amnesty International accused the government of using "the same old dirty tricks in an attempt to remove the opposition leader from politics". | Rights groups have criticised the trial. Amnesty International accused the government of using "the same old dirty tricks in an attempt to remove the opposition leader from politics". |
There were huge protests after Mr Anwar's first conviction for sodomy a decade ago. He was freed on appeal in 2004. | There were huge protests after Mr Anwar's first conviction for sodomy a decade ago. He was freed on appeal in 2004. |
All homosexual acts are criminal in Malaysia. | All homosexual acts are criminal in Malaysia. |
The court is due to reconvene on Wednesday morning. |