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Anwar sodomy trial finally starts | Anwar sodomy trial finally starts |
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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has pleaded not guilty at the start of his long-delayed sodomy trial. | Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has pleaded not guilty at the start of his long-delayed sodomy trial. |
Prosecutors say he sodomised a male aide, and they claim that traces of Mr Anwar's DNA were found in medical tests on the man making the allegations. | Prosecutors say he sodomised a male aide, and they claim that traces of Mr Anwar's DNA were found in medical tests on the man making the allegations. |
Mr Anwar has consistently denied the charges, calling them a conspiracy aimed at breaking his increasingly strong political movement. | Mr Anwar has consistently denied the charges, calling them a conspiracy aimed at breaking his increasingly strong political movement. |
Homosexual acts are illegal in Malaysia and he faces up to 20 years in prison. | Homosexual acts are illegal in Malaysia and he faces up to 20 years in prison. |
This is not the first time the charismatic opposition leader - who was once the deputy prime minister until his sudden sacking in 1998 - has faced a sodomy claim. | This is not the first time the charismatic opposition leader - who was once the deputy prime minister until his sudden sacking in 1998 - has faced a sodomy claim. |
He served six years after an earlier conviction, which was subsequently overturned on appeal. After his release he led the opposition to election gains in 2008. | He served six years after an earlier conviction, which was subsequently overturned on appeal. After his release he led the opposition to election gains in 2008. |
Mr Anwar represents a major challenge to Prime Minister Najib Razak, whose coalition has held power for more than 50 years. | Mr Anwar represents a major challenge to Prime Minister Najib Razak, whose coalition has held power for more than 50 years. |
'Malicious and frivolous' | 'Malicious and frivolous' |
ANWAR: CONTROVERSIAL FIGURE 1993 to 1998 - Deputy Prime Minister, under Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad1999 - Jailed for abuse of power, sparking huge street protests2000 - Found guilty of sodomy with his wife's driver2004 - Supreme Court overturns the sodomy conviction, freeing him from jail. He quickly emerges as the de facto opposition leaderMarch 2008 - ruling coalition narrowly wins general election, but with its worst results in 50 years. The opposition makes unprecedented gainsAug 2008 - Anwar charged with sodomy for a second time, but despite this is soon voted in as an MPFeb 2009 - Second trial for sodomy starts Profile: Anwar Ibrahim | |
Mr Anwar's much anticipated trial has already been delayed many times, and could easily have been put back yet again. | Mr Anwar's much anticipated trial has already been delayed many times, and could easily have been put back yet again. |
His lawyers tried a last-ditch effort to ask for advanced access to medical evidence, DNA and CCTV tapes, which they say are key in providing a proper defence. | His lawyers tried a last-ditch effort to ask for advanced access to medical evidence, DNA and CCTV tapes, which they say are key in providing a proper defence. |
But a judge decided there was no reason to delay proceedings any further, and Mr Anwar finally faced his 24-year old male accuser, Saiful Bukhari Azlan, in the High Court. | But a judge decided there was no reason to delay proceedings any further, and Mr Anwar finally faced his 24-year old male accuser, Saiful Bukhari Azlan, in the High Court. |
Mr Saiful said Mr Anwar had demanded sex in a Kuala Lumpur apartment. | Mr Saiful said Mr Anwar had demanded sex in a Kuala Lumpur apartment. |
"I was angry and afraid," Mr Saiful told the court, according to Reuters news agency. "I rejected his offer. I said I didn't want to do it." | "I was angry and afraid," Mr Saiful told the court, according to Reuters news agency. "I rejected his offer. I said I didn't want to do it." |
The prosecution say that Mr Anwar's semen was found in medical tests on Mr Saiful, and say they plan to bring evidence of this to the trial. | The prosecution say that Mr Anwar's semen was found in medical tests on Mr Saiful, and say they plan to bring evidence of this to the trial. |
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. | |
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. For the current Prime Minister, Najib Razzak, putting him on trial is a politically risky strategy. | |
But Mr Anwar maintains his innocence, and has called the sodomy allegation "malicious" and "frivolous". | But Mr Anwar maintains his innocence, and has called the sodomy allegation "malicious" and "frivolous". |
"It is trumped up by political masters using the prosecution for that purpose," Mr Anwar told the High Court. | "It is trumped up by political masters using the prosecution for that purpose," Mr Anwar told the High Court. |
He believes he is only on trial for political reasons, and in an interview with the BBC before the trial, he referred to the claims against him as a "nasty conspiracy". | He believes he is only on trial for political reasons, and in an interview with the BBC before the trial, he referred to the claims against him as a "nasty conspiracy". |
"We are committed to democratic ideals and some of us may have to pay the price," he said. | "We are committed to democratic ideals and some of us may have to pay the price," he said. |
Rights groups have also 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 also 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. |