Verdict can't alter course of history, says Anwar


Anwar Ibrahim is rebuilt to face jail if he is found guilty in the Sodomy II trial, for which visualisation will be delivered upon Monday.

The Pakatan Rakyat supremo believes the march of story will sojourn as in his initial sodomy trial, though he is unsure either he would be postulated bail, tentative appeal, if convicted.

NONESpeaking to the little 800 people collected in as well as around the multipurpose hall off Jalan Gasing in Petaling Jaya final night, Anwar said: "Everyone gets bail, though not this poor male named Anwar Ibrahim. The final time in 1998, we was not given bail."

However, he stressed, the bail emanate will usually start his family members, not Malaysi! ans in t he incomparable picture.

"For Malaysians, the outcome will usually serve as the uninformed reminder which there is sum misapplication in the complement as well as the government is blatantly in debt as well as corrupt, as well as which we contingency change it," he pronounced in the rousing tone.

"They can contend as well as do whatever they like, though they cannot change the march of history.

"We have been upon the right side of story for freedom, justice as well as the raise of Malaysia for each single citizen," he pronounced to howling applause.

Anwar to go to India, Turkey after January 9

The 65-year-old opposition personality additionally suggested his plan to go Bombay, India, upon the night of the justice verdict, if it could be possible.

He has been invited by Mahatma Gandhi's ! grandson , Rajmohan Gandhi, to launch the pro-people democracy programme.

On January 12, Anwar is sche! duled to go Turkey to give the speech, upon the call in of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

This will be followed by the launch of the Pakatan declaration in Alor Star upon January 14.

"Regardless of the outcome of the justice verdict, we have to pierce on," he said.

Throughout his speech, Anwar pronounced he has had the most appropriate as well as misfortune of everything, as well as which gave him the bravery as well as self-assurance to go upon with his struggle for the country.

"Once we have the idea in your freedom, justice as well as honour, as well as quarrel against corruption, we contingency have the bravery to mount up for your convictions," he said.

He recounted the ups as well as downs in his hold up sin! ce unive rsity days, as well as pronounced he came out with stronger self-assurance since the final time he was imprisoned.

"From Universiti Malaya we went to Kamunting (prison), afterwards to Sungei Buloh (prison). So my subsequent stop should be?"

"Putrajaya," the male shouted in reply, much to Anwar's delight.
Read More @ Source



More Barisan Nasional (BN) | Pakatan Rakyat (PR) | Sociopolitics Plus |
Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

No comments: