Anwar snubs police, risks arrest
REUTERS, 14 July.
Anwar Ibrahim refused to meet police over sodomy accusations against him, his lawyer said, challenging the authorities to serve an order on him.
Analysts warned of increasing financial fallout from the political drama.
Mr Anwar, who is leading a charge by a rejuvenated opposition to unseat the government, had earlier agreed to meet police at 2pm on Monday to give his statement on a sodomy complaint brought against him by a former aide.
But his lawyer Sankara Nair said Mr Anwar would not go as planned, to protest an attempt by the police to serve an order on him after he had agreed to go voluntarily.
‘This was totally unnecessary given that we were all in an unconditional agreement, in advance, that our client will appear,’ Mr Sankara said in a statement.
He said Mr Anwar would now meet the police if he was served an order. Police declined to say if Mr Anwar would be arrested.
Malaysia’s protracted political problems, which began after the government’s dismal showing in a March poll, have wearied foreign investors, fearful a sudden change of government could scuttle efforts to reform the civil service and judiciary.
The ruling Barisan Nasional coalition faces its worst crisis in 50 years, hit by public anger against rising prices, political scandals and a revived opposition snapping at its heels.
‘Anwar is now on the offensive, which may cause some jitters but investors are generally looking at the whole region, at more interesting markets like Thailand and Singapore,’ said Mr Stephen Kwong, a trader with AmInvestment Bank.
The Malaysian stock market had slipped half a per cent to 1,144.68 by 11.59am.
Mr Anwar’s decision came as police blanketed parts of the city in heavy security to prevent an opposition-led rally called to show support for Mr Anwar and a planned no-confidence parliamentary debate against Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Looking to avoid a repeat of Anwar-led protests a decade ago which drew tens of thousands onto the streets, police got a court order to prevent a mass gathering outside parliament, where the opposition had tried to call for the debate.
But the Parliament Speaker did not allow the motion to be debated on grounds some of the issues it raised had been dealt with in a government motion approved last month.
Opposition lawmakers staged a walkout after the Parliament speaker rejected the motion.
By noon, there were no signs of protesters outside Parliament although a spokesman for the opposition People’s Justice Party said some had gathered in several other parts of the city.
Police also mounted roadblocks at various points and put security personnel on standby. Helicopters circled overhead at the parliament building.
‘The rally, being illegal, could be moved anytime so we have to be ready,’ police official Abdul Khalid Abu Bakar was quoted as saying by the New Straits Times.
The prime minister has tried to fend off calls for him to quit by promising to hand over power to his deputy Najib Razak in mid-2010.
Opposition leader Anwar was sacked as deputy prime minister in 1998 and then jailed for corruption and sodomy after leading street protests against then premier Mahathir Mohamad’s government during the Asian financial crisis.
The supreme Court overturned the sodomy conviction six years later.



Malaysian opposition says parliament under siege
(2008-07-14 14:36:22)
Malaysia’s opposition today accused the government of turning parliament into a “war zone'’, as armed police sealed off the building amid fears of a protest.
Roads leading to parliament, which are important entry points to the capital Kuala Lumpur, were closed down by at least 400 heavily armed police, causing massive traffic jams that left motorists fuming over the move.
The security measures were put in place as the opposition attempted to hold a parliamentary debate on the shortcomings of beleaguered Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is fending off calls to resign.
As expected, the parliament’s speaker rejected the motion, triggering a walkout of lawmakers from the three-party opposition alliance led by Anwar Ibrahim.
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Comment by Hitam — Monday, 14-07-2008 @ 15: 23.57
Raja Petra had said in some other article that Badawi is very clever because he appeared stupid. Raja Petra based his assessment of the unfolding drama where Najib and Anwar are destroying each other with allegations of sex crimes and murders. And as Najib and Anwar destroyed each other, it will leave him (Badawi) as the last political man standing. But, as is said, if something walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck then it really is a duck. And Badawi looks stupid, talk stupid, and act stupid. So he really is stupid. If Anwar and Najib are destroying each other, it is not because of Badawi’s hidden hand manipulating the play from behind the scene. He is just the unwitting beneficiary of a political feud.
Furthermore, Badawi is apparently clueless about how to stop the attempts from within UMNO to unseat him as PM. He has no idea how to deal with the opposition calling for reforms. All he can do is try to work out a deal with Najib to allow him to hang on for another couple of years so he could stuff his pockets a little more. But all his machinations may ultiately be in vain as comes September he will be out on his ass while Anwar becomes the new PM.
Some may think the game is over just because Anwar is under suspicion for sodomy. But there are more forces at play than Anwar alone. New surprises may turn up any day. There could be surprises coming out of Sabah, Sarawak, or anywhere else in the world. Some might even pop up out of nowhere and make a SD against Badawi himself. Who knows? (There’s apparently some kind of police report made out against Badawi. Who knows where it will lead? And who knows if some other police reports will be filed? Maybe for some kind of major corruption.)
Comment by Liang1a — Monday, 14-07-2008 @ 17: 14.55