Anwar: Ready to be jailed


MALAYSIAN opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday he is prepared to be jailed for sodomy in a trial next month, but warned his conviction could unleash a groundswell of public support to rout the government in the next elections.

Mr Anwar denies the charge and said he does not expect a fair trial.

It's the second time in his political career that he has been charged with sodomy. Both cases have been politically motivated to stop him from challenging the people in power, he said. But just like the first case, 'there will be a huge outcry here and internationally', Mr Anwar told The Associated Press.

'The worst-case scenario for me personally would be great for the opposition and the worst-case scenario for the government' in the next elections in 2013, he said.

Mr Anwar, 61, was charged last August with sodomising a 23-year-old male former aide, Mr Saiful Bukhari Azlan. Sodomy, a crime in this Muslim-majority country, is punishable by up to 20 years in jail even if it is consensual.

The trial starts July 8 and is seen as a test of credibility for Malaysia's judiciary, which has been tainted by allegations that many judges are corrupt and easily influenced by the government. The trial will also reflect on new Prime Minister Najib Razak's promises to create a more open and free society.

'My chances, given a free fair trial, are 100 per cent, but under the current circumstances the chances go down fast,' Mr Anwar said.

'Nobody likes to go to jail, but I will do it if forced to … and hopefully (come) out like a hero.' He said a government hospital's July 13 medical report of a rectal examination of Mr Saiful found no evidence of anal penetration.

He also claimed that his defence team has evidence to show that he was framed and that Mr Saiful has become exceedingly wealthy in recent months. He implied Mr Saiful was bribed by the government.

The government denies it is persecuting Mr Anwar, and says it has nothing to do with what it describes as a personal case between two individuals. — AP

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