Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Malaysia on Trial: What the roti seller said






"I don't believe in this charge at all," Aziz Maanan, a 36-year-old food vendor, says as he prepares a double-layered toasted roti at a night market in Kuala Lumpur. "They are all afraid of [Anwar] because if he wins and becomes prime minister, they will all end up in jail."

(Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/)


Lawyers know how hard it is to prove a case of genuine rape as such acts are usually committed unseen and unheard by witnesses but what are the chances of proving a case which never happened? The effort to stage manage fabricated evidence in court would be tremendous. Witnesses have to be coached, their testimonies must tally and dovetail together, plausible explanations must be created for seemingly contradictory events and witnesses must remember what to say and what they have said. To make it even more challenging the whole contraption must stand up in court under the aggressive cross-examination of lawyers. But no matter how well planned, an unexpected revelation may throw a spanner into the works and bring the whole edifice tumbling down.

(Bruce Tan, Harakah)


Bendahari PAS Pusat yang juga Ahli Parlimen Kuala Krai Dr. Mohd Hatta Ramli menyeru rakyat yang hadir supaya bersedia menempuhi gelombang reformasi kedua. mengulangi ucapan yang pernah ditegaskan oleh bekas Presiden PAS, Almarhum Datuk Fadzil Mohd Noor, “bukan kerana dia Anwar, sesiapa pun yang difitnah, Islam menyeru kita menentang kezaliman”.

(Harakah)


Rights group Amnesty International has urged the Malaysian authorities to drop the charges against Anwar, calling them "politically motivated". "The Malaysian authorities have resorted to the same old dirty tricks in an attempt to remove the opposition leader from politics," Sam Zarifi, Amnesty's Asia-Pacific director, said last week.

(Al Jazeera)


The situation calmed down for a while and became chaotic again when police chased out photographers and cameramen from the lobby to reduce crowding there and adding to the chaos were shouts of "reformasi" by Anwar's supporters in the court compound who had come as early as 6am. Also present in the court complex was Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim and DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang.

(Bernama)

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