Anwar says ostracised at home but not abroad

KUALA LUMPUR, December seventeen Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has maintained that the sodomy charge opposite him has not affected his recognition abroad, as well as that he will be travelling subsequent month even as the tall justice delivers its decision upon his case.

Sodomy II hearing judge Datuk Mohd Zabidin Mohd Diah is expected to broach the decision upon the case upon Jan 9, wrapping up the hearing that strictly began upon Feb last year.

Anwar (picture) is charged with sodomising the former aide, of that he has vehemently denied.

Anwar believes that he will be fully clear as long as there is no political division in the hearing judgment.

On the ninth of subsequent month we will embrace my verdict. But there are already two invitations watchful for me, from the grandson of Indias champion Mahatma Ghandi, Raj Mohan. He has invited me to Bombay from Jan 9 to eleven to launch the big anti-graft debate in India.

On Jan 12 we have been invited to verbalise during the bureau of the Turkish prime apportion Recep Erdogan in Istanbul, he was quoted by PAS organ Harakahdaily as saying.

You can debase Anwar in Malaysia, but not in the eyes of the world, he added.

Election 2008 saw Barisan Nasional humour its worst performance during the polls, ceding five state governments as well as 82 parliamentary seats to Pakatan Rakyat.

This upcoming general choosing is as crucial for Opposition personality Anwar as it is for his rival Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

For Anwar, it is the matter of proof his aptitude as well as legitimacy as the personality of his fledgling PR pact, after being hit with countless allegations of sexual improprieties that enclosed an alleged sex video.

For Najib, the choosing will be referendum for the Umno president who took over from his prototype Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in 2009.

Whi le considered highly popular among voters, Najibs credibility was badly hit following his administrations handling of the barbarous Jul 9 rally.

He rught away voiced the slew of reforms after the rally, that enclosed the Peaceful Assembly Act, repeal of the Internal Security Act (ISA) as well as permitting university students above 21 to stick on governing body outside of campus grounds.


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