Monday, April 14, 2014

Opposition slams ‘bid to extend Anwar sentence’

Anwar Mahkamah
KUALA LUMPUR: The opposition on Monday denounced what it called a government bid to increase the prison term of Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim in a controversial sodomy case.

Anwar, 66, was sentenced to five years’ jail last month after a court overturned a 2012 acquittal on sodomy charges that he says are a false smear by Malaysia’s authoritarian regime aimed at disqualifying him from politics.
Anwar is free pending an appeal to the Federal Court.

But his lawyer Karpal Singh told AFP he received new court documents indicating prosecutors will push to increase the sentence by an unspecified level.
“As Anwar is too old for whipping, they must feel five years is too light,” said Karpal.
Malaysia’s regime has long been accused of using the courts to harass the opposition, and the March 7 judgement sparked outrage in Malaysia.
The US State Department said it “raised a number of concerns regarding the rule of law and the independence of the court.”
The charges allege Anwar sodomised a male former aide. The appeals court said the lower court that acquitted Anwar had misjudged evidence.
In a statement Monday,PKR vice president N Surendran called the case “a frontal assault” on democracy, denouncing the bid for a increased sentence as “selective, vicious and politically motivated”.
Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail abruptly hung up without commenting when reached by phone.
Sodomy is punishable by up to 20 years imprisonment in Muslim-majority Malaysia.
Anwar faces jail, loss of his parliament seat, and disqualification from elections for another five years after his release, placing his career in serious jeopardy.
Anwar was being groomed to take over the government in the 1990s but was toppled in a rift with his then-boss, premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad, and thrown in jail for six years on corruption and sodomy charges he calls bogus.
In a statement meanwhile, Lawyers for Liberty said it was shocked and appalled at the Attorney-General’s Chambers for appealing to enhance the five-year jail sentence imposed against Anwar.
It said that the decision to appeal was a decision calculated to end Anwar’s political career.
-AFP